WHAT’S IN A NAME? Jeffrey Biddle Smith...
WHAT’S IN A NAME? Jeffrey Biddle Smith (B3) isn’t the first in Orange County to be charged with illegal impersonation--nor is it the most unusual case. . . . In 1978, police arrested ex-convict Robert Fay Garcia, 46, who under an alias was maintenance and security chief of a Laguna Hills convalescent hospital. Police said he used forged documents and at least 15 aliases to become, among other things, fire chief of Coachella, Orange County Fairgrounds’ security chief and an accident investigator for the Orange County Transit District.
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