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Edward Anderton and Jocelyn Kirsch arrested - Bonnie and Clyde of ID Fraud

posted December 3, 2007 - 5:44pm
Edward Anderton and Jocelyn Kirsch arrested - Bonnie and Clyde of ID Fraud

Edward Anderton and Jocelyn Kirsch arrested - Bonnie and Clyde of ID Fraud

University of Pennsylvania graduate, Anderton 25 years old and Drexel University student Jocelyn Kirsch, 22 years old were arrested for stealing the identities of their neighbors at a $3,000-a-month and charged with identity theft, conspiracy, unlawful use of a computer, forgery and a slew of other offenses.

Police said that Anderton and Kirsch traveled around the world, furnished their $3,000-a-month Center City condo and bought the latest in electronics. They have visit Paris, Hawaii, and Turks & Caicos Islands.

Police search their home and found three safe lock boxes, confiscated $18,000 in cash, a Rolex watch, counterfeit Georgia state driver's licenses, credit cards, and a 2005 article from Penn's newspaper on "How to Spot Fake IDs".

Among other things police found a book called "The Art of Cheating: A Nasty Little Book for Tricky Little Schemers and Their Hapless Victims", also copies of the mailbox keys of every resident at Belgravia House Condos, door keys to about 30 percent of the building's apartments and a picklock set.

Anderton and Kirsch had in their apparment four computers, including two laptops, two copiers, a scanner, an industrial-size machine that manufactures driver's licenses and a Spector spyware.

Police believe the pair stole their neighbors information using Spector and breaking into their home.
Police has nick name the couple "Bonnie and Clyde of ID fraud"



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