January 11, 2010
Identity Theft Protocol
"Wegmann would learn about fatalities in the news, and apply online for a copy of the victim's birth certificate, cops said.
Then he would ask Louisiana authorities to approve small alterations in that document, including claiming the birth date was a typo and that he wanted to change the victim's first name to honor a dead grandfather.
Armed with the newly altered birth certificate, he'd then assemble the other documents needed to send away for credit cards, authorities said."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/bust_in_eerie_dead_tykes_id_swindle_j5GMUIEfZCqzOnq9qmjV8L
Bust in eerie dead-tykes ID swindle
By PHILIP MESSING
New York Post
Last Updated: 1:19 PM, January 3, 2010
Posted: 3:05 AM, January 2, 2010
"Wegmann would learn about fatalities in the news, and apply online for a copy of the victim's birth certificate, cops said.
Then he would ask Louisiana authorities to approve small alterations in that document, including claiming the birth date was a typo and that he wanted to change the victim's first name to honor a dead grandfather.
Armed with the newly altered birth certificate, he'd then assemble the other documents needed to send away for credit cards, authorities said."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/bust_in_eerie_dead_tykes_id_swindle_j5GMUIEfZCqzOnq9qmjV8L
Bust in eerie dead-tykes ID swindle
By PHILIP MESSING
New York Post
Last Updated: 1:19 PM, January 3, 2010
Posted: 3:05 AM, January 2, 2010
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