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s o i saw this on the news and i am utterly disgusted!! i just cant comprehend!!! this is rediculous!!! how can anyone do this and just not care?? 

 

  Online Fraudster Steals Military Hero's Identity SAN FRANCISCO (CBS) ―  If you decide to try an online dating site, here's a question: How do you know the person you're talking to, is real? And how would you feel if the person you shared your private thoughts with turned out to be a con man? (File)

 

If you decide to try an online dating site, here's a question: How do you know the person you're talking to, is real? And how would you feel if the person you shared your private thoughts with turned out to be a con man?

Stephanie Wilson signed up for a dating website three years after losing her husband, reports CBS station KPIX-TV. "I decided it's time for me to move forward," she said. She was looking for love. "They have a photo gallery where you can search," she said.

And that's where this military veteran found someone she thought might be a soul mate, a fellow soldier, Sergeant 1st Class John Adams. "It said he was in Afghanistan," Wilson said.

He wrote her from his post overseas, telling her that, like her, he'd lost his spouse, his wife. "Here is someone that has gone through the same thing that I have gone through." Their online relationship progressed quickly: "He started telling me that he was falling in love with me," she said, calling her "darling" and "baby."

But then, he asked her to send him something, something expensive: A satellite phone. Price tag? A thousand dollars. And that's when she realized: "He was trying to work me."

So who is Sergeant 1st Class Adams? Turns out, he is not your ordinary military man, he is a hero. The army awarded him the bronze star for valor in Iraq.

They even made a movie out of his achievements, showing in this re-enactment how he took enemy fire while preventing the setting of roadside bombs south of Baghdad, potentially saving hundreds of American troops in the process.

Those real events, all featured on the United States Army's gaming website, called "America's Army", where Adams even gets a bit of the celebrity treatment: His own action figure. But there's just one problem: Adams isn't on duty in Afghanistan. These days, he's a recruiter who lives just outside Indianapolis, Indiana. And he isn't a widower. He's married, with a young daughter.

Something Stephanie Wilson discovered when she found his family photos on that website. "He looked very happily married. I got really angry," Wilson said. But guess what? Adams isn't happy, either.

Adams is a hero, but he never went on those dating websites. His identity was stolen, from the America's Army website. And his reaction? "Confused, angry, I'm like the normal person you don't think its going to happen to you," Adams said.

So how does it happen? "It's a classic example of the romance fraud," said Detective Josh McFall with the REACT High Tech Crimes Taskforce. McFall said con men are now hiding on internet dating sites. "They are creating these false profiles and they are making connections with victims, luring them into this false sense of security. And once they have got the victim really hooked, they will ask the victim to send them money for a variety of purposes," he said.

McFall said many of those victims are women. "They're just playing to the victim's innermost desires." And the con man who stole Sergeant Adams' identity? "He certainly knows what he is doing," McFall said.

In fact the con man is still pretending to be Adams, on the social networking site Tagged, messaging a woman in Austria. She didn't want her name used out of concern for her safety, but spoke to KPIX  via Skype. "He want to know me much better," she said.

But in her case, he picked the wrong victim. She runs an anti-scam blog in Germany and made this scam public. "I saved his profile and posted it on our anti-scam forum in Germany," she said.

Detective McFall said that may be the only solution, because "romance fraudsters" operating from foreign countries are nearly impossible to catch. "As soon as I find that a search warrant takes me out of the country, it's pretty much closed," he said.

A point that frustrates real Army hero Adams: "You grit your teeth and you want to meet them face to face," he said.

And victims such as Stephanie Wilson: "I think its really terrible. I wish I could find him and put an end to it, but I can't."

KPIX also found out, two other soldiers featured as heroes on the America's Army site had their identities stolen as well. The United States Army says it's investigating.

As for the dating sites, they commonly tell visitors they can't conduct background checks on people who sign up.

Statement from America's Army:
"We are extremely saddened that someone would misuse information about 
heroic Soldiers. This is a legal matter that has been referred to the 
appropriate authorities."


Statement from Tagged.com:
"With hundreds of millions of people worldwide using social networking sites — 80 million of them registered on Tagged — it's not just a possibility but a fact that some users will post dishonest information about themselves. We monitor our website daily to review and remove offending profiles. When people behave unethically on our website, community vigilance often alerts us to the problem. Every profile has a "report" link, and members can contact customer service through our help site." 

 

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Posted Nov 8th, 2009 at 6:43AM
that is absolutely ridiculous. Who the **** does this????

Go steal John Doe's identity not a ******* war hero's. pathetic.
     
Posted Nov 8th, 2009 at 7:46AM
wow this is really sad. some people are just pathetic.. no one should be stealing anyones identity
     
Posted Nov 8th, 2009 at 9:41AM
People are ****** up.
He obviously has too much time on his hands. All I can picture is some fat bum sitting in his mothers basement on the computer for hours on end.
     
Posted Nov 8th, 2009 at 9:57AM
yeah this is rediculous. i mean and i read it but i cant figure out if it is a civilian that did it or a member of the military because why would a civilian want a satalite phone and how could he be writing her from afgan i mean unless it was e-mails but still. If this was a civilian then thats sick but if it was a member in the military thats ******* discusting because people in the military know how much of a honor being a hero is and ughhh this ****** me off all i can think about is if there is someone out there being me or my husband.
     
Posted Nov 9th, 2009 at 10:56AM
With all the publicity about phishing scams, fraud and just plain crap on the internet, why are you shocked?

Use your noodle and be safe out there. At least you weren't lonely enough (like so many) to send him a bunch of money with the hope your affection would be returned.
     
Posted Nov 9th, 2009 at 6:01PM
ummm travel champ....i dont use dating sites...i have a bf and i just posted it bc it is rediculous.
     
Posted Nov 9th, 2009 at 6:33PM
OOOOH My bad!! I am so sorry. I read a lot of stuff like this lately, and, well there is no excuse for not getting all the details of the story before I made a comment.

Sorry again. You are a sport not to trash me, as you could have.

(BTW: It's travel Tramp not champ- no biggie)
     
Posted Nov 9th, 2009 at 6:38PM
sorry traveltramp...and nah its all good i figured it ust have been a misread
     
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