He served 16 years for this and he's at it again? What an idiot!
He served 16 years for this and he's at it again? What an idiot!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
I wouldn't have minded bumping into him....with a Mac Truck!
Actually, I think his time is probably "short" right now. Seems like Vegas is his main target town and no one in the world has better surveillance facilities than Glitter Gulch! If he shows in any of the main casinos (and GN is one!) he is toast...again.
MikeA
He might want to stop or he will get some of megrrrr:{{{{
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Prolly right Soda. But in these days, the casinos are not going to want ANYONE but THEM getting their gambler's money! There is not a doubt in my mind that they "could" ID anyone. Many of the casinos have digital recognition that is pretty sophisticated. I just can't imagine them "allowing" anyone to take the money of THEIR customers because if the customers don't have it, the Casinos can't get it!
However, since he hasn't been nabbed this time around, one has to wonder if they do care....maybe they are just loaded with too many other problems trying to stay afloat right now....economy you know.
MikeA
A lot of people that don't have a life or haven't accomplished anything do that type of stuff, its not uncommon. Do you remember reading about that guy that was at a White house party dressed up like an army general with more decorations than a Christmas tree? He's just another nobody that was trying to inflate his personal value by showing up with medals he didn't earn and a rank that the army would have to be totally desperate to give to a nobody like that.
Randy never wanted to be the front man type. He wanted to contribute to the sound of the Eagles, and other groups he was a member of before and after the Eagles. Record companies wanted to exploit former big name band members to increase sales.
Mike T.
so I saw this article and realize it's old news: http://www.gambling911.com/gambling-...as-020409.html
but if you read the comments...he's still at it as recently as last August!
If I can't have it all, just a taste will do...
Does the article say he served 16 YEARS for impersonating? Does anyone know if that is accurate? Seems a little excessive, but I don't know how much $$ he actually stole...