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A teenager disappears from a small town in America but later turns up in Europe. However, people question whether it really is him and what happened to him.

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25 Comments

  1. This is the story of Nicholas Barclay. Why not use the real names? It’s a very real story that’s been around for years. In the real story Jacques name is Frederic bourdin.

  2. This is the Nicholas Barclay story, and a horrible version of it. Please watch the documentary called Imposter to get the real story. You can hear from Nicholas' sister–the sweetest person I've ever seen interviewed–and the rest of the family. It took a lot for them to open up on camera, and their story should be told with respect. They're good people.

  3. What a misleading title! I’ve seen documentaries about the real life case and I’ve also seen a couple of interviews with the imposter as well as a documentary about him as well.
    The imposter isn’t a hero. He had just as murky intentions as any other criminal. He’s nothing but a con man and I think he’s even worse than the common, petty, criminal like a thief. Why do I despise criminals like the imposter even more than a petty thief? Well, because that his crimes prey on people’s emotions and situations and they take total advantage of people’s trust and hearts and good intentions.
    He’s not even a particularly good liar. I’ve could have call bullish*t on most of the imposters lies. But that just shows how bad the real kids parents and family missed their son and brother and how bad they wanted to believe in this story. To abuse that situation and trauma is something no one but an assh*le would do. And on top of that – as a person who have suffered real trauma in my own life and have genuine Complex PTSD and dissociative disorder that affects my life every single day – God, I hate people who fake trauma!!
    I hope there’s a really warm place for each and every one con man – in eternity, in hell.

  4. Names, dates, and details have been changed. That's a thumb's down for me. I'm willing to accept the need to alter names to protect certain individuals. But details? Never. Why bother? Either you're reporting on an event or you're producing fiction. For that I can watch TV.

  5. Wow, didn’t expect the mom to go to prison. Sure her son told her he killed his brother but maybe she didn’t believe him. How does that get her 10 years

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