The Curious Cons of the Man Who Wouldn’t Die
The Curious Cons of the Man Who Wouldn’t Die
When Mark Olmsted contracted HIV, in the early 1980s, he figured the disease was a death sentence. And so he hatched a scheme to live out his last years in style — swiping credit cards, bilking insurance companies, even faking his own death. The only complication? The death sentence never arrived.
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