On 02/04/2013 8:52 AM, Bryan wrote:
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> http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/c...66a9b886a.html
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> Just thought I'd share.
We had a similar case locally. A young woman claimed to have been
suffering from breast cancer and ovarian cancer and had set up some sort
of charity benefit for herself, or someone set it up to help her out.
We had a guy at work who claimed to have cancer. The guy was a
pathological liar at the best of times. I only saw him once every few
months because he worked in another facility and he was on sick leave a
lot. It was always interesting to talk to him because he was very bright
and made up really good stories. He always seemed to gravitate to me
because I was a bit of an outsider, and, being a bit of a psychopath, he
saw me as a chance to sound off and to get some attention for himself.
No one knew what sort of cancer he was supposed to have. I was able to
get a little more information from him. Since he only saw me once every
few months he had trouble keeping his story straight, so over the course
of a year of so he told me three different types of cancer.