Frank Abagnale, Jr : On The Run
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One of the most notorious Grifters was Frank Abagnale. Some of you may have heard of his book and movie by the same name, Catch Me If You Can.
Here's the story of Frank Abagnale in short.
Frank was luckier than his fellow inmates that he left behind within the walls of the infamous French prison
Frank was transferred from
Although he feared a harsher sentence in
During his deportation from
According to Frank W. Abagnales autobiography, Catch Me if You Can, he locked himself in the planes bathroom and immediately began to unscrew the compartment surrounding the toilet. Once it was loose, Frank lifted the apparatus, revealing an open compartment. He then climbed in and crawled beneath the plane, waiting for it to touch the ground during its descent towards the landing strip. In the darkness of the night, he jumped from the plane as it approached the ground and ran from the landing strip. He was free but only temporarily.
Once in
While awaiting his flight to
Abagnale stated that during the time of his incarceration, federal penal institutions were under intense scrutiny by public and government officials. Many of the institutions were investigated following an outcry for prisoners civil rights. At the time, it was not unusual for undercover agents to pose as inmates in an effort to get information during their investigations into the prisons. Many of the guards working in the prisons made sport of who actually was or was not an inmate or an agent.
From the moment Frank was committed to the institution, guards speculated that he was an undercover federal agent there to report on the conditions of the prison. He simply looked and acted the part. Frank went out of his way to confirm their suspicions.
Frank's ex-girlfriend posed as a journalist and went to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons in
Once in possession of the card, he persuaded the guards that he really was an undercover agent. He showed them the card and told them that he was a prison inspector. The guards laughed stating that they knew who he was all along. Much to his surprise, the men fell for his con and they eventually released him from the prison. Frank promptly fled back to
While in the capital city, Frank stayed in a hotel where he planned his movement to another location. One day during his stay, he realized that FBI men surrounded his room. Taken off guard, he had moments to plan an escape from his current predicament.
Frank audaciously walked past the armed officers that waited for him, despite their orders for him to freeze. He coolly stated that he too was an FBI agent waiting for the arrival of another inspector. He then ordered the officers to continue their pursuit of the criminal. Surprisingly, the men dropped their weapons that were pointing at him and walked away towards the room where they believed the perpetrator to be. They hadn't realized that they had just let the offender go. Frank walked briskly from the scene and escaped into the sunset.
There is no doubt that everyone has talents, whether hidden or exposed. Frank W. Abagnale was no exception to the rule. Not only did he have many talents but he was a genius in the truest sense of the word, however misdirected he may have been. The truth is, among some of Franks best known and least appreciated talents was his remarkable ability to create and utilize false identities as well as bogus checks. He was a con artist extraordinaire and probably one of the centurys most cunning swindlers. His talent for deceiving the authorities and cheating banks, airlines and hotels out of millions of dollars was unprecedented.
Even more extraordinary was that he was between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one-years old when he committed the majority of his crimes.
Catch Me If You Can (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)
Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake
Stealing Your Life: The Ultimate Identity Theft Prevention Plan
The Art of the Steal: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business from Fraud, America's #1 Crime
Catch Me If You Can(Broadway)
I liked the movie "catch me if you can."
Another excellent movie that is true is
the "BLIND SIDE." This is about a 16 year old black boy who is walking the street in shorts in sub-freezing weather. He is brought into there
house. They are a very rich white family.
He because the number 30 pick in the Nation football
League. He ends up playing for a league in college.
bob m