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Old Sep 5, 2005, 07:33 PM
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Locating the Unlocatable

I have a question on finding a person who defies finding. The subject I'm looking for was in USMC from 1960 to UNK. This person had two tours of VN. During his second VN tour, he was tapped by an intel agency, and went U/C. I was told that after he returned to US after his second tour, he was killed in a car crash. But pursuing this case further, I learned that that "accident" could have been a cover. This person doesn't show up on any people search sites; doesn't show up even on LAPDs sophisticated people tracking systems. He is not listed as dead in the Social Security Death Index. He simply vanished! At least his real identity vanished.

My question is multiple? Hope someone out there can give me some answers. Here are the questions:

1. If he went U/C in, say 1970, wouldn't he have surfaced by now?
2. If he is dead, why is he not listed on any death lists(SS Death Index; National Cemetery Administration grave listings, etc.)?
3. Is there a way to actually find an individual who might have been put on a "parallel" identity listing?
4. Are there other ways to find out if he is dead, other than the ones I have listed above?

Hopefully there are some former intel types, or U/C types, or regular miltary turned U/C types out there that can give me some tips on locating this "ghost." Any and all help is very much appreciated. Thank you.

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