'International man of mystery' who was jailed for using names of deceased babies to obtain Irish passports is deported
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Randolph Kirk Parker, a 74-year-old American, lived in Ireland for over three decades under the identities of two deceased Irish children. After being apprehended, he served 20 months in Cork Prison. On his release, he was deported back to the United States, illustrating the complexities of identity fraud and immigration enforcement. His case has attracted media attention, highlighting how individuals can live under false pretenses for long periods without detection.
Randolph Kirk Parker, an American who spent over 30 years in Ireland using the identities of two deceased children, has been deported back to the United States after serving time in prison.
Known as an 'international man of mystery', Parker served 20 months in Cork Prison for living under false identities before being flown to Chicago.
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