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catchnrelease

(1,944 posts)
2. Seems kind of ironic
Sat Nov 13, 2021, 03:25 AM
Nov 2021

Per the article he was found out because of bankruptcy documents he'd signed!

"Investigators from Cleveland say they were able to identify Conrad by matching documents he signed in the 60s to more recent court paperwork from a 2014 bankruptcy case, determining they were the same person."

Of course the money wouldn't necessarily last 50yrs, but makes me wonder how he ended up bankrupt.

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My sentiments too WestIndianArchie Nov 2021 #4
If all your money is fake, give it to me. If you don't give it all away, your logic is fake. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #7
Post of the day! oldsoftie Nov 2021 #12
Give me your useless money keithbvadu2 Nov 2021 #19
Your toon should have had 7QQ club written on his stand. KS Toronado Nov 2021 #23
How to tell if the 'end times' preachers are genuine: keithbvadu2 Nov 2021 #25
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No personal attacks, please. Welcome to DU, I think. Read the Terms of Service at bottom of page. nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #27
Hard to work up an atta boy about this, how did the Marshals spend on this? marble falls Nov 2021 #21
"victimless crime for 50 years. Who fucking cares?"... the Insurance company. Then again mitch96 Nov 2021 #22
Yeah, I have to agree PatSeg Nov 2021 #24
Seems kind of ironic catchnrelease Nov 2021 #2
He must've been as good a businessman as Trump. oldsoftie Nov 2021 #13
Bad money management Dopers_Greed Nov 2021 #30
Who the heck has the same signature 50 years later? Polybius Nov 2021 #36
Talk about inflation ! (from another link) left-of-center2012 Nov 2021 #3
That's an average of 4% over the 52 years (nt) muriel_volestrangler Nov 2021 #40
Investigators from Cleveland say they were able to identify Conrad by matching documents he signed i Demovictory9 Nov 2021 #5
Did the statute of limitations apply? nuxvomica Nov 2021 #6
It just does, by well-established law. It's like law establishes your time; it just does. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #8
Statute of limitations does apply, RepublicParty_Stank Nov 2021 #11
I think for things like this, 52 years is more than enough Polybius Nov 2021 #37
I see. It would only apply if he wasn't charged nuxvomica Nov 2021 #39
Pretty much nixed the Statute of Limitations. He's dead. His Obituary Fla Dem Nov 2021 #34
Thanks. I've been hearing about this on WBZ overnight. NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2021 #9
Gotta be more to the story. OneBro Nov 2021 #10
The whole case is not going to hang on that one fact. Duh. Of course there is more. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #18
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Your kind way of agreeing that . . . OneBro Nov 2021 #31
Court? What court? muriel_volestrangler Nov 2021 #41
And it turns out he's dead. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #42
he's passed away, there won't be a trial imavoter Nov 2021 #44
He admitted to the crime on his deathbed. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #20
Ah. Now THAT makes sense. OneBro Nov 2021 #32
Even deathbed "confessions" have to be checked in case it is meant to shield somebody else Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #33
His obituary Klaralven Nov 2021 #14
He wins the "Die Broke" Sweepstakes bucolic_frolic Nov 2021 #15
there are lots of forms of bk..... getagrip_already Nov 2021 #38
From the Cleveland Plain Dealer: mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2021 #16
Many years ago in the town where I live twodogsbarking Nov 2021 #17
Just why????? Farmer-Rick Nov 2021 #29
Not a 50 year search, and $10,000 is not $10,000. But it wasn't $10,000. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2021 #46
I was alive in 1969 and I can tell you Farmer-Rick Nov 2021 #47
Wow, he just died in May Polybius Nov 2021 #35
Federal bank robbery statute of limitations: 5 years. Ohio robbery SoL: 20 years. He's clean? n/t TygrBright Nov 2021 #43
I swindled a bank for a nice sum back in the early 1980ies .... TomWilm Nov 2021 #45
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