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US con man stole names from Irish babies' graves for insurance scams and fake passports

Financial forensic investigator traces 36 counts of fraud against Texas criminal

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ThearterFan. Think that attitude of "not worth the bother" is more preserved and in practice for politicians and financiers regardless of how many counts. Hope he ashamed long after he gets out.
36 counts and he got four years? Why even waste time and money filing charges if all he's going to get is four years? It's time we start holding criminals' feet to the fire.
Only in the USA you say, pity.
and to think that we have a genuine Irish woman trapped in Ireland who cant travel because she has Downs Syndrome.thats a story that should be checked out Ive posted it on Twitter.
A despicable inhuman act to inflict on any family.The loss of a child is probably the greatest grief,as it comes to mind every day.Daily you wonder,as years go by,watching the other kids grow,what would your angel in heaven be like etc. For someone to disrespect a dead child's name for anything of this nature is beyond reproach. Even if this act warranted the death penalty,it would be unacceptable Killing this type of person would be like saying, his life was worth that to the dead child.This system of registering births, as the mother involved requested ,need serious reassessment. I know many that may have used dead adult,s certs for gaining a social security no may sound distasteful.But it was a forced choice and their taxes etc were paid. Each to their own conscience on that one. To use a dead child's for any reason, especially the above, is pure evil
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