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Alex Jones claims that there is a person in Saudi Arabia that claims to be this person. Jones claims that the FBI believes that this person is someone that stole the identity of Al-Shehri. Why would someone steal the identity of a dead man? Can anyone confirm or deny that any of this is true?
- It would be very beneficial to steal the identity of a dead man, but it's unlikely in this case. Check out the last sentence of the article (and the link provided there) to see why. – Quadell (talk) (bounties) 04:05, 9 September 2006 (UTC)