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Charges Dropped Against What's His Name
Submitted By: Phantom
Article Date: 08/04/1999
URL: http://www.goofball.com/news/990804_charges

OTTAWA (Reuters)
John Warnock, or Clarence Joyce Jr., or Wayne Hutchings -- or whoever he is -- was still in jail Thursday after criminal charges against him were dropped because figuring out his real identity proved too difficult.

The man with too many names -- charged as Randolph Stitt with four counts of possessing a stolen credit card and one count of obstructing police -- was kept behind bars because police suspect he was a U.S. citizen who could be deported, Ottawa police detective Paul Heagle told Reuters.

"He's a fat, strange type of guy," Heagle said.

After his arrest police found identification on him ranging from drivers' licenses to hospital cards with 10 different names with addresses from as far off as Australia and England.

Various birth dates made him as young as 42 and as old as 50, Heagle said. Police became suspicious on March 12 when they stopped him to ask for identification -- and he supplied two cards with different names.

To prove the cards were stolen, prosecutors would have had to show he was not actually any of those people, Heagle said, which would have meant flying in witnesses from around the world to testify he was not the person whose name was on the cards.

Credit cards found on him were under the name of Gerald Demanenko, a dead man from Manitoba. "It's hard to prove in court because you can't bring dead people back to testify they didn't allow him to use their names," Heagle said.

The mystery man also used the names John Malishewski, Paul Davis, Dean Oblin, Travis Bindernagel and Mike Johnston.

He will stay in custody awaiting a deportation hearing.