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Bourdin's intricate web of deception as an impostor is explored, showcasing his ability to manipulate identities for emotional gain.
Kivonat
Frédéric Bourdin, a master of impersonation, deceived authorities across multiple countries by posing as abused or abandoned children. His elaborate ruses were driven by emotional rather than financial motives, leaving a trail of intrigue and manipulation in his wake.
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In the past decade and a half, Bourdin invented scores of identities in more than fifteen countries and five languages.
He had nearly always played a similar character: an abused or abandoned child.
The U.S. State Department warned that he posed as a desperate child to "win sympathy."
French prosecutor called him "an incredible illusionist whose perversity is matched only by his intelligence."
Authorities found no evidence of sexual deviance or pedophilia in his actions.
Idézetek
"I am a manipulator... My job is to manipulate." - Frédéric Bourdin
"Is he a psychopath? Absolutely not." - Psychiatrist testifying about Bourdin's sanity