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December 03, 2007

'Bonnie & Clyde Of ID Fraud'

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The Daily News ' Regina Medina has a great story today about a pair of alleged identity thieves. Penn grad Edward K. Anderton, 25, and Drexel student Jocelyn Kirsch, 22, allegedly stole the identities of their neighbors at a $3,000-a-month Center City condo.

They had the newest electronics and traveled around the world. But for some reason they also shopped at Ikea. Do we have a nickname? "Bonnie and Clyde of ID fraud." Thanks. Kirsch allegedly tried to pass a bad check in order to get hair extensions and threatened the person attempting to contact him.

Also, the pair used Penn's student newspaper as a resource:

After obtaining a search warrant, cops found three safe lock boxes in their apartment and confiscated $18,000 in cash, a Rolex watch, counterfeit Georgia state driver's licenses, credit cards in the names of neighbors, and a 2005 article from the Daily Pennsylvanian - Penn's newspaper - on "How to Spot Fake IDs."

Come to think of it, it looks like Anderton got a nose job or something. Or maybe he just lost weight.

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Posted by D-Mac on December 3, 2007 10:56 AM
Posted to Bonnie & Clyde of ID Fraud , Condos , Daily News , Identity Fraud , Mugshots

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Comments

Through them both in prison, and throw away the key; no bail for what they did. Keeping them in their would be safer for them as well. No mercy for spoiled rich brats who exploit innocent people.

Posted by: Dinesh Prasad at December 4, 2007 08:17 PM

Throw the book at them -- 5 years in prison each, and 10 years probation, plus restitution. They lived their life, now they must pay for others to live theirs.

Posted by: Richard Romano at December 5, 2007 12:48 AM

Public flogging for these arrogant and greedy spoiled brats!

Posted by: Anonymous at December 5, 2007 10:21 AM

fucking scumbags. she is hot though. way hot.

Posted by: Anonymous at December 5, 2007 02:50 PM

they need to learn a lot from the credit card companies. credit card companies rob your money the legal way.

Posted by: Defiant at December 5, 2007 06:24 PM

they wont get much time. problably come back out and do it again....even more carefully

Posted by: lol at December 6, 2007 01:04 AM

Wow!!! Philly is going world wide but at what cost guys...at what cost? We should try a little more Jesus on for size!

Posted by: Anonymous at December 6, 2007 11:15 AM

that rich little b#tch can take a ride on my c*ck anytime...ill #uck that $100,000 right out of her

Posted by: Wouldntulike2know at December 6, 2007 02:55 PM

Funny, my wife has been using a similar computer program to ruin me financially as she destroys my family and has been able to avoid prosecution because the software is invisible and stealthy.

Perhaps McAfee, Microsoft and Symantec will reconsider DETECTING THESE PROGRAMS so that theives like these two and angry ex-spouses won't be able to continue things like this!

Check out how you can destroy ANYONE for $250.
1) WebWatcher by Awareness Technologies $100
2) FlexiSpy from Flexispy . com $150

There you have it for $250 you have full control and surveillance of the persons computer and phones...

SHAME on THE CHAMPION magagazine for Criminal Defense Lawyers for outlining exactly how someone can use these tools and get away with it. Try to get a lawyer to prosecute another lawyer...

Posted by: Terance Healy at December 6, 2007 08:57 PM

it is unfortunate that we have people like this in the world.

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