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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-22-07 03:44 AM
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23. There is a Missus and two daughters, apparently.
http://nwanews.com/bcdr/News/55905/print/

And other family, too. This guy is off the page, apparently.

Here's more: http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2007/11/21/news/112207bzwilliams.txt

Adopting a deceased person's identification may or may not be a crime, said Prosecuting Attorney Van Stone. A state law that addresses nonfinancial identity fraud states identifying information cannot legally be used to evade law enforcement, harass someone or to swindle anyone out of real estate.

Stone said Williams' use of that name will be investigated.

Hammond, Ind., Police Chief Brian Miller said his agency is not investigating Williams.

Williams said he doesn't know if he has broken any laws. The name belonged to a man who died and neither he nor the Williams family gained or lost any money by him taking the name Williams.

Williams said he is looking forward to reuniting with the LaRose family.

Adam LaRose of Lancaster, Penn., contacted late Wednesday, said he hadn't seen his son, Don, since his disappearance in 1980.

Adam LaRose, 96, remembered Don claiming to be on the run from satanist groups in letters.

"He took some pictures of my house then to let us know he was alive," Adam LaRose said.

Adam LaRose said when the family found Don after his first claimed abduction, Don maintained Adam and his mother, Mildred, were not his parents.

"He said we were killed in an automobile accident," Adam LaRose said. "We had to show him pictures to prove that we were alive."

Don LaRose's former wife, Eunice Ritchie, still lives in Hammond, Ind., Adam LaRose said. She visited Adam LaRose at a hospice he is in a few weeks ago, he said. Mildred LaRose is under hospice care as well, he said.

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