Adrian Humphreys, National Post · Jul. 10, 2010 | Last Updated: May 8, 2011 6:02 PM ET After almost four years of refusing to say who he is and where he is from -- despite his obstinacy confining him to a Canadian jail -- the man at the centre of a bizarre immigration case has finally confessed, writing a three-page letter outlining his "miserable life" as the son of a Haitian drug addict and the nephew of a voodoo priest. Read the whole article... See also: Breakthrough tracks mystery refugee claimant back to Cameroon Adrian Humphreys, National Post · May 9, 2011 | Last Updated: May 9, 2011 8:03 AM ET He is called The Man With No Name but the real problem is he has too many — that of an American who was given away as a baby and grew up in soup kitchens; that of a Haitian son of a drug-addled mother raised in the family of a voodoo priest; and that of a Cameroonian itinerant worker. |
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