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    5 Tales of Deception

    Its an entirely human impulse to wonder about alternate lives we could be leading. So what separates daydreamers from the gu ys in these stories? First off,they actually shed their identities and became other people. Second, they were pretty good at it. And, finally, they learned just how ugly things get when the

    plan unravels.

    The Chameleon

    David Grann The New Yorker August 2008

    The Spanish police believed he was a missing American teen. So, seemingly, did the Texas family who had lost him three years prior. Who they had

    actually found was Frdric Bourdin, wasa 23-year-old Frenchman on the run:

    According to Bourdin, the plan came to him in the middle of the night: if he could fool the judge into thinking that he was an American, he might

    be let go. He asked permission to use the telephone in the shelters office and called the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in

    Alexandria, Virginia, trolling for a real identity. Speaking in English, which he had picked up during his travels, he claimed that his name wasJonathan Durean and that he was a director of the Linares shelter. He said that a frightened child had turned up who would no t disclose his identity

    but who spoke English with an American accent. Bourdin offered a description of the boy that matched himselfshort, slight, prominent chin,

    brown hair, a gap between his teethand asked if the center had anyone similar in its database. After searching, Bourdin recalls, a woman at the

    center said that the boy might be Nicholas Barclay, who had been reported missing in San Antonio on June 13, 1994, at the age of thirteen. Barclay

    was last seen, according to his file, wearing a white T-shirt, purple pants,black tennis shoes and carrying a pink backpack.

    An IM Infatuation Turned to Romance. Then the Truth Came Out.

    Nadya Labi Wired August 2007

    He was an 18-year-old Marine bound for Iraq. She was a h igh school senior in West Virginia. They grew intimate over IM. His dad started contacting her.

    No one was who they claimed to be:

    Tommy's tales of hard luck drew Jessi in. He was in need of comfort, and Jessi provided it, saying she was proud of him despite his mistakes.Tommy responded by telling her that she was the best thing that ever happened to h im. As their intimacy grew, he sent her a picture of a young

    marine, claiming it was himself, and confided that he planned to commit suicide in Iraq; she made him promise to stay alive for her. They talked onthe phone when they could. But if Jessi couldn't reach Tommy, she sometimes IM'd Tom Sr. to talk about her lover. Jessi also emailed Tommy

    photos of herself, care of Tom Sr. She lived up to her screen handle, whether she was running her fingers through her flowing blond hair or wadingin a pool in a yellow bikini or showing off her long tan legs in a denim miniskirt.

    Blindsided

    Michael J. Mooney GQ July 2011

    Jerry Joseph showed up in a small Texas town seemingly out of nowhere, produced a birth certificate that said he was of age, and quickly became a star forthe local high-school basketball team. It was a role hed p layed before:

    Louis Vives swears he knows the guy he saw that day in Arkansas, but he'd never heard the name Jerry Joseph. He knew him as GuerdwichMontimere, a kid who'd played around Florida for years. He walked just like him, says Vives, the president of the South Flo rida Elite basketball

    club. He talked like him. He played like him. Heeven sweat like him. This kid used to sweat like someone poured water on him.

    When the team went for sandwiches later that day, Vives's players joked that they were going to find aliases when they turne d 21 so they could

    keep playing. But that night at the hotel, Vives got to thinking. He Googled the New Mexico squad. He found the Permian roster, along with stories

    about Jerry's success in Texas. He thought about how strange it was, the idea of a 22-year-old man walking around with a bunch of high schoolkids. What would they talk about? What would they do? Then he thought about what high school kids do. The coach has a teenage daughter himself.He couldn't sleep that night. This whole thing wasn't so funny anymore.

    The Talented Mr. Young

    Kara Platoni East Bay Express Mar 2002

    The story of Alan Young, a career con whose go-to move was to pose as a member of the Temptations and smooth-talk his way into luxury hotel roomsand limo rides:

    While Young's scams certainly have gained finesse over the years, police andcourt records show they almost always adhere to the sametemplate. Young blows into town posing as the musical celebrity du jour, impresses his marks with name-dropping and insider knowledge, then

    wows them with promises of hefty investments or donations. Young invariably discovers that his briefcase, along with his wallet,credit cards ,

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    and identification, is missing. He usually claims they have been accidentally shipped down to Los Angeles with his band's equipment. Young then

    throws himself on the good graces of his host, promising to reimburse him promptly. The host generally pulls out all the stops to offer his newfoundfriend Hollywood-style hospitality. Some of Young's marks have paid off hookers, monstrous bar tabs, or bills for unauthorized limousine rides,

    according to police records. As soon as the victim catches on, Young simply slips away. Within a few days, Young has usually locked onto a newtarget, and the whole charade repeats itself.

    The Man in the Rockefeller Suit

    Mark Seal Vanity Fair Jan. 2009

    When a man named Clark Rockefeller snatched his daughter during a custody dispute, what the D.A. called the longest con Ive seen in my professional

    career unraveled:

    He began to be known in Manhattan in late 1992 or 1993, proudly displaying two of the credentials that are catnip to the cognoscenti: a fancy dog, a

    Gordon setter named Yatesnothing sparks a conversation between strangers faster than a walked dogand a major collection of modern art. Once again,he gained entry into the higher echelons through the church, in this case Saint Thomas Church, on Fifth Avenue, the epicenter of ManhattanEpiscopalianism.

    He intimated that he was from the Percy Rockefeller branch of the clannot John D. ultra-rich, but plenty rich, one friend remembers. And he

    cleverly cast himself as properly eccentric, paranoid about security and walking around with a radio device that he claimed was connected to a

    security office, to which he regularly had to report his whereabouts. Thus, questions about his background could be dismissed as plebeian probes.In Clark World, you were always trying to find out how rich he was, because once he had established how maniacally private he was, he could take

    the position that he could decline questions that impinged on his privacy.

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