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- From: sebert@andy.bgsu.edu (kim)
- Subject: Re: How does a PI locate somebody?
- Message-ID: <C08zoF.1Cz@andy.bgsu.edu>
- Organization: Bowling Green State University B.G., Oh.
- References: <2JAN199307371121@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov> <1993Jan2.193258.23010@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 22:26:38 GMT
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- The hardest poeple to find are the ones not trying to hide. Most people
- leave a trail, Professional orginazations, church, family, etc.
- I family will not help, check the minister, they sometimes have trancefers
- of memberships. You could check former employers. Of course always make up
- a good story. In most cases the truth is something that people have a hard
- time believing. But I have tried it and sometime it does work.
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- I often thought that if I wanted to hide I would go to a small town and
- chech the newspaper archive for some one who died that was about my age
- and then request a birth cirtificate from the health department. With
- that you could get a ssn and then even get a drivers license with the
- story that some one stole your wallet or purse. What ever you do don't
- stay in town the person was from. It would be even better if you knew
- something about the town incase some one ask you about where you were
- from.
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- So much for my ramblings. Please forgive the misspellings.
-
- Kim
- sebert
- sebert@andy.bgsu.edu
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