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And it's real close to a recreational park which probably has a RV park near it.
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I noticed that too! He seems to always reside near one. Coincidence?
And it's real close to a recreational park which probably has a RV park near it.
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Here's something interesting-
http://law.justia.com/cases/california/court-of-appeal/3d/94/451.html
Just feels like him, but can't say for sure. If so that would place him in San Francisco between 1975 and 1977.
Appeals court says records gone.
SF court says records gone. (searched under all AKAs and DOBs)
Looks like his attorney and the investigator are now deceased. If anyone can find otherwise please share...or any other ideas on other search methods.
The Canavesio was a real person, now deceased, no record retained of a CDL on that Gordon Jensen or the forms presented in court. (would of been a thumbprint!!!)
Any other ideas on digging up info???
"At the preliminary hearing, John McKee, a special investigator with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), introduced three DMV forms to the court: (1) an application for a California driver's license signed by Gordon Jensen and dated September 18, 1975; (2) an application for a California identification card signed by Charles Lee Canavesio and dated November 8, 1976; and (3) an application for a California identification card signed by Gordon Jensen and dated August 16, 1977."
Quoted for timeline.. FWIW, I think this was him...or else these names were being sold multiple times.
Here's another shady Gordon Jensen that goes back to 1969 in Detroit. If this file still exists, it may have a picture of one or both men.
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/432/861/17747/
I believe the officer from California asked Robert Evans that judging from his accent, was he from back east and Robert Evans said it was none of her business. So Robert Evans did not confirm that he was from the east and the officer was only guessing as to the origin of Roberts accent. Since Robert said he had Norwegian/Danish parents, I believe he got his accent from his parents. As I mentioned earlier, the most densely populated area of Norwegian/ Danish people is Northeastern Montana, but, of course, there were other smatterings of Norwegian/Danish people in other places.That's interesting because there is a Curtis Mayo Kimball from Georgia. The officer in CA that recognized his accent as being from the east coast. Maybe he's from Georgia If two of his stolen identities end up being from there.
I believe the officer from California asked Robert Evans that judging from his accent, was he from back east and Robert Evans said it was none of her business. So Robert Evans did not confirm that he was from the east and the officer was only guessing as to the origin of Roberts accent. Since Robert said he had Norwegian/Danish parents, I believe he got his accent from his parents. As I mentioned earlier, the most densely populated area of Norwegian/ Danish people is Northeastern Montana, but, of course, there were other smatterings of Norwegian/Danish people in other places.
I believe the officer from California asked Robert Evans that judging from his accent, was he from back east and Robert Evans said it was none of her business. So Robert Evans did not confirm that he was from the east and the officer was only guessing as to the origin of Roberts accent. Since Robert said he had Norwegian/Danish parents, I believe he got his accent from his parents. As I mentioned earlier, the most densely populated area of Norwegian/ Danish people is Northeastern Montana, but, of course, there were other smatterings of Norwegian/Danish people in other places.
He had a "back east" accent when he talked to Detective Grunheid. However he's also been heard with a southern accent and no accent. It seems he could turn accents on and off at will.I think the description of him as a "chameleon" is very fitting.
Could he have been jumping back and forth to the same alias's? Just using them in different locations. The world wasn't as connected back then, could he have gotten away with that before LE started using an online database?
Wow! That's around 40 minutes away from a couple towns where a CMK lived.
Back years ago there always state parks or KOA'sNot hardley
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He had a "back east" accent when he talked to Detective Grunheid. However he's also been heard with a southern accent and no accent. It seems he could turn accents on and off at will.I think the description of him as a "chameleon" is very fitting.
Exactly ... However FTV stated the arrest was under GJ not CMK
Geez.. Louise .. Now the timeline has more twist and turns ..
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Only record found so far was simply of an arrest in Georgia under the Gordon Jenson name and previous info was same physical description-if you find more please share! Thank you! Also the real Mockerman lost his ID paperwork outside of Atlanta GA.
I found a CMK that lived nearby where Mockerman lost his ID paperwork. I just re-read that post and whoa! I totally missed the part with the Jenson arrest! That would be nuts if he had gotten most of his alias's from Georgia!
Curtis Mayo Kimball- lived in a couple areas
Gordon Jenson- Greensboro Arrest
Gerry Mockerman- lost ID outside of Atlanta
All areas are within an hour of each other
I made a mapView attachment 115149
Thank You Very Much Tricia...
And welcome back FTV believe you will have everyones ears, eyes and respect now.
Knew there was more to you when you came out with the Datsun station wagon, it was not something that you would come up with off the cuff.
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