
How Fugitives Get Nailed After Years in Hiding: The Frank Freshwaters Story
After escaping from an Ohio prison farm in 1959, he spent more than half a century living as William Cox, working, aging, and collecting Social

After escaping from an Ohio prison farm in 1959, he spent more than half a century living as William Cox, working, aging, and collecting Social

Search demand is rising around legal identity change, lawful name changes and government-recognized ways to start over, and Amicus International Consulting says the real answer

Notoriety, media exposure, and international police coordination often shorten the time on the run for many suspects. WASHINGTON, DC, April 7, 2026. The fantasy of

Countries that once looked the other way are now handing fugitives over under growing pressure from the U.S. WASHINGTON, DC, April 2, 2026. For years,

Names, birth dates and ID numbers are being bundled and sold to buyers who want ready-made profiles. WASHINGTON, DC, March 27, 2026. The global fraud

Unofficial envoys, honorary titles, and document myths continue to blur public understanding of diplomacy. WASHINGTON, DC — March 30, 2026 The modern market for “diplomatic”

Criminal networks are scaling stolen identities, forged records and financial deception across borders. WASHINGTON, DC, March 29, 2026. Identity fraud in 2026 is no longer

The answer depends on whether the change is lawful, documented and recognized by government authorities. WASHINGTON, DC, March 25, 2026. Yes, but not in the

For affluent clients, citizenship planning is increasingly tied to succession, access to banking, and global risk management. WASHINGTON, DC, March 20, 2026. In the world

The new goal is not only to see a destination but also to briefly disappear from the noise, expectations, and visibility of ordinary life. WASHINGTON,

Signal versus substance, what to verify before committing, and how policy rumors become marketing claims. WASHINGTON, DC — February 3, 2026. If you follow the

Governments streamline the front end, while identity security hardens the back end. WASHINGTON, DC, February 6, 2026. Name changes are not disappearing. They are getting

Offshore accounts can be lawful, but when they are used to reset identity narratives, the result is often delayed detection and more complex asset freezes.

Investigators and compliance teams are tracking how identity changes, offshore onboarding, and weak due diligence can allow high-risk actors to re-enter finance under a different

Counterfeit identity use often surfaces first through financial compliance checks, not at the border. WASHINGTON, DC, January 16, 2026 Many buyers of counterfeit identity

How countries respond to international pressure to improve transparency and tighten screening processes WASHINGTON, DC — December 17, 2025 Investor residency programs, commonly known as

How the Entry/Exit System, biometric registration, and AI-based risk analysis reshape freedom of movement in Europe WASHINGTON, DC, December 9, 2025 For decades, the Schengen

How AI-driven surveillance platforms integrate biometric, travel, and financial data to locate individuals in hiding WASHINGTON, DC, December 8, 2025 Around the world, the act

How artificial intelligence converts massive streams of biometric and digital data into tools of governance and security WASHINGTON, DC, December 7, 2025 Across airports, city

How international data systems, biometric identification, and predictive analytics reshape privacy, migration, and finance WASHINGTON, DC, December 6, 2025 Across airports, land crossings, consulates, and

How fugitives relocate, change identities, and exploit international loopholes to evade capture WASHINGTON, DC, December 5, 2025 In 2026, leaving the United States under the

How international hubs from Singapore to Dubai are adopting touchless biometric systems for faster, safer border crossings WASHINGTON, DC, December 4, 2025 At the world’s

How international identity systems are shifting from manual inspection to automated recognition and centralized databases WASHINGTON, DC, December 4, 2025 For more than a century,

How automated identity systems, digital databases, and AI-driven verification are changing how nations control entry and exit WASHINGTON, DC, December 1, 2025 Around the world,

Real-world examples from the EU, the United States, the UAE, and Asia highlight how biometric systems enhance or complicate border management. WASHINGTON, DC, December 1,