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Defense Contractor Arrested for Living Under Stolen ID of Dead Baby, Then Cops Uncover Shock Soviet Past

by Western Journal
July 31, 2022 at 4:05 pm
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A U.S. Coast Guard defense contractor and his wife were arrested by federal authorities last Friday in Kapolei, on the Hawaiian island Oahu.

The couple, Walter Primrose and Gwynn Morrison, are being charged with aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit an offense against the U.S. and false statement in an application for a passport, according to Hawaii court documents.

The two had been living under the stolen identities of deceased infants Bobby Edward Fort and Julie Lyn Montague for decades, according to the New York Post.

To further increase the suspicion, the couple owned photos of themselves adorned in former Russian spy agency KGB uniforms. For this, Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Muehleck wants the two held without bail.

The photos in some of these court docs are wild: Federal agents seized photographs from the residence of “Walter Primrose” and “Gwynn Morrison” that show them wearing “what have been identified as KGB uniforms,” per a court filing. See for yourselves: https://t.co/cx8AT4JMlM pic.twitter.com/Yei4Xtdir5

— Shannon Vavra (@shanvav) July 26, 2022


Primrose used the stolen identity to obtain documents such as a driver’s license and a passport, but also secret security clearance with the U.S. Coast Guard and later, Defense Department credentials as a defense contractor, according to AP News.

Primrose served as an avionics electrical technician in the USCG for decades, until 2016, when he retired and became a USCG defense contractor at an air station in Honolulu.

As for his wife, Morrison, a “close associate” said that she lived in Romania back when it was still a Soviet bloc country, Attorney Muehleck allegedly said.

But her attorney, Megan Kau, claims Morrison never lived in Romania and that the two donned the Russian uniforms as a joke. She added, that even if the couple had stolen identities, they had otherwise lived law-abiding lives for three decades, AP reported.

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“She wants everyone to know she’s not a spy,” Kau said. “This has all been blown way out of proportion. It’s government overreaching.”

If freed before the trial, prosecutors are concerned the two would flee, especially considering the secret communication skills Primrose picked up while in the USCG.

According to AP, Primrose and Morrison were born in 1955, went to high school in Port Lavaca, Texas, and even attended Stephen F. Austin University.

The father of one of the infants was stunned by what had become of his dead daughter’s name.

John Montague lost his daughter in 1968. She was just three weeks old.

“I still can’t believe it happened,” the 91-year-old told AP. “The odds are like one-in-a-trillion that they found her and used her name. People stoop to do anything nowadays. Let kids rest in peace.”

It is not clear from the court papers what the couples’ motives were for taking the names of the infants in 1987.

According to Agent Dennis Thomas of the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service, the couple had lost their home to foreclosure in Nacogdoches, Texas that year. In 1988, the couple married under their new names.

“They kept to themselves, but they were friendly,” Mai Ly Schara, a neighbor said. “They just kind of were, like, a little nerdy.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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