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Above all, no one believed he really was William Woods. He was arrested for unauthorized use of personal information and spent nearly two years locked up awaiting trial, including more than 100 ...
Now, a Los Angeles Times story provides an account of how William Woods, the California man Keirans posed as, fought for years to convince authorities he was the real victim in the case ― and ...
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Thursday vacated the conviction of William Woods, who spent nearly two years locked up — including a stint in a psychiatric hospital — for a crime he did ...
William Woods was homeless and living in Los Angeles in 2019, when he learned that someone was racking up debt using his name. But when he reported his concerns to the branch manager of a bank ...