A California man was arrested in New Mexico after using a former classmate's identity to evade authorities for decades and claim government benefits.
An attempted murder and bombing suspect on the lam since 1982 was dramatically cuffed by law enforcement last week after he ...
After more than 40 years on the run, a bombing suspect accused of using a dead classmate’s identity to dodge law enforcement and claim government benefits has been arrested in New Mexico. Stephen ...
NEW MEXICO ( KRQE) – After more than four decades, Stephen Craig Campbell, one of the United States’ most wanted men, is now ...
Family never notified they were part of a case of stolen identity involving a man charged with attempted murder ...
Campbell had originally been arrested for attempted murder in 1982 after authorities said he planted a bomb in a toolbox on the doorstep of his estranged wife's boyfriend. The bomb exploded when his ...
A fugitive on the run for the attempted murder his estranged wife more than 40 years ago has been captured after his con of assuming a dead man’s identity for decades finally unraveled, the Justice ...
In the ensuing decades, Campbell started a new life under an identity stolen from Walter Lee Coffman, a University of Arkansas graduate who died at the age of 22 in 1975, according to a news release ...
In fact, prosecutors said Campbell applied for a passport in the name of Walter Lee Coffman in 1984. The actual Coffman died in 1975, not long after he graduated from college, according to ...