However, they also operated in Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington. The Millers allegedly bilked 12 insurance companies of more than $1 million dollars in claims for staged or fabricated events over six years and submitted 145 claims, primarily in Arizona, California and Nevada. Eighteen members of the Jim Miller family in Phoenix, Arizona, were recently indicted on 23 counts of fraud and conspiracy. Let's look at one "family" and their operations to get an idea of the revenue generated. Our elderly are their largest targets because they still trust people. People in times of emotional pain are often easy prey. Gypsy hunter, Detective Donna Fitzgerald of the North Palm Beach, Florida Police Department says, "Most Gypsy crimes are directed at people who are the most vulnerable. The Gypsy crime family population in the United States is directly responsible for an estimated $15 billion dollars in varying forms of thievery annually. In payment for the boy's deed, God allowed the Gypsies the right to steal with no moral consequences. God appears to the young Gypsy boy telling the child his act of thievery saved Jesus from having the nail plunged through his heart. Late at night the Gypsy boy stole the golden nail, so when the crucifixion took place the next day, only three nails remained. The tale (with some variation) tells of four nails made to be used in the crucifixion: one each for the hands of Jesus, one for his feet and the fourth, a nail of gold, for his heart. Their world revolves around one thing - the family business: The "con."Ī Gypsy child is raised being told the tale of the young Gypsy boy who saved the life of Jesus. It's a tight-knit world and they keep it so. Gypsies also shun organized society and the "gaje" (non-Gypsy). Most do not read or write, mainly because the children rarely attend school. The Rom Gypsy culture is fascinating, but also explains why the investigator has great difficulty in solving Gypsy crimes. To add to the identification confusion, January 1st is commonly used as the date of birth. Along with the name use, this becomes extremely confusing to the ordinary cop on the street as well as investigators unfamiliar with Gypsy crime. Gypsies are experts at false identification. The use of "Jr.," "Sr.," "I," "II," etc., is not generally common. Danny marries and has three sons named Danny, John and William. For example, Danny and John Anderson are the sons of William Anderson. It's a way to honor both the living and the dead. The Rom (and Travelers) tend to name children after family members. Names mean nothing to Gypsies and this often causes confusion for investigators. This is a spoken language derived from various Indo-European languages. Gypsies speak a language known as Romany. There is also a group collectively known as the "Travelers." The Travelers are Irish, English or Scottish, not resembling the true Rom, but often included erroneously as Gypsy. The purchaser of the Keep It Gypsy product understands and acknowledges that the product is not a Louis Vuitton product.True Gypsies are known as "Rom." However, "Gypsy cops" (the rare breed that they are) know there are Yugoslavian, Romanian, Russian, Polish and Hungarian Gypsies. This product has not been endorsed by Louis Vuitton and does not fall under any warranty by Louis Vuitton.
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