Their fraud scheme, estimated at $100,000 this year alone, paid for jaunts to Paris, London and Hawaii and other luxury perks, including Kirsch's stop at a tony salon for $1,700 worth of hair extensions, police said.
The search also turned up a book titled, 'The Art of Cheating: A Nasty Little Book for Tricky Little Schemers and Their Hapless Victims,'as well as a newspaper article on 'How to Spot Fake IDs.'
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Isn't it sad that these young adults have made life choices that depict themselves as "identity sociopaths?" Their parents must be asking ... "what went wrong?"