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A thief stole his identity, but nobody believed him. He spent nearly 2 years locked up

What a monster.
He was trying to get his victim locked up in a psych hospital for life.
Welcome back to being Matthew David Keirans, convict.
A thief stole his identity, but nobody believed him. He spent nearly 2 years locked up
I'm glad the FBI has my prints on file.But, after 1988, there was no record of Keirans ever using his own name, date of birth or Social Security number, according to his plea agreement.
Instead, Keirans obtained employment, insurance, a Social Security number, driver's licenses, titles, loans and credit using Woods' identity. He even paid taxes under his former coworker's name.
In December 1990, Keirans got a Colorado ID card as Woods. Then he got a job at a fast food restaurant and opened a new bank account, all using the stolen identity.
The following September, Keirans, posing as Woods, bought a car for $600 using checks that later bounced, according to the agreement. As a result, an arrest warrant was issued for Woods.
Keirans' fiction extended to his personal life. He married in 1994. The couple had a child in Oregon who bore Woods' last name. To keep his charade going, Keirans in 2012 obtained Woods' certified birth certificate from Kentucky, using information from Ancestry.com, according to prosecutors.
What a monster.
He was trying to get his victim locked up in a psych hospital for life.
Welcome back to being Matthew David Keirans, convict.
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