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BMolinaro-Remedial work and reinforcement
by BMolinaro - (2011-02-06)
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Lisa was an attractive young woman. She lived in a small town and she wore pretty clothes; she used all the money she had to take vacation in the mountains during the summer. When she was there, she realized she hadn't got enough money to spend but she remebered she had a checkbook with her and so she went into a bank to cashed one of her check.
The bankteller asked her if she could identify herself, she took her mirror looked at herself and said yes it's me.


Victor Lusting was one of the most imaginative criminals in history.
He had 45 false identities and he was arrested at least 50 times.
He was born near Prague in 1890, he grew up in a middle-class family and in 1920 he emigrated in USA and he turned to a life of crime. In 1922 he was in Missouri and he used one of his most famous false identity-infact he was a rich Austrian aristocrat called Victor Lustig.
He paid a bank $22.000 for a farmhouse, at the same time he asked the bank manager to lend him $10.000. The man agreed but the envelope that Victor handed over didn't contain any money and Victor got away with $32.000.
Three years later he returned to Europe. One day, he read a newspaper article in a Paris café which said that the Eiffel Tower was in poor condition so he had an ingenious idea- to sell the Eiffel Tower. He asked a forger to make some official notepaper and he wrote to five companies which he thought might be interested buying the Eiffel Tower, Lustig chose the highest offer and escaped to Austria. After a while he returned to Paris and sold the Eiffel tower for a second time but his victime went to the police and so Lustig had to flee in the USA.
After many crimes, Lustig was arrested for the last time in 1935 and the judge sent him to Alcatraz prison who died in 1947.

MAPPA GRAFICA DEI MOVIMENTI:
Prague->USA(Missouri)->France(Paris)->Austria->France(Paris)->USA