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  • Or were the knives sent to a random group of people to confuse the hunt for either the killer or the hoaxer?
  • These people are cheats, fraudsters, charlatans and hoaxers.
  • Both areas are monitored round the clock by surveillance cameras and detectives are hoping that the hoaxer has been captured on tape.
  • The hoaxer had sent the police on a wild - goose chase.
  • The image rotation and the dark gray line that cuts across both images and plain black background are a clear indication of tampering, an obvious clue left by the hoaxer as a hint that there is something wrong with the overall image.
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  • Anyone expecting the story of a compulsive hoaxer to be funny will quickly realise their mistake. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it is now thought hoaxers photographed a toy in a field and posted the picture online. The Sun
  • You wouldn't have any objection to a phonologist telling police that, based on the accent revealed on tape, the Ripper hoaxer probably came from Wearside. Another scandal
  • Police had believed that the recruitment message was the work of a hoaxer. Times, Sunday Times
  • What happens when a hoaxer owns up and nobody believes him? Houdini, Crop Circles and the Need to Believe
  • Planned Parenthood suspected that the hoaxer had ties to Live Action, an antiabortion activist group run by Lila Rose, a sometime O'Keefe partner-in-undercover-stinging. Peter Hart: Pimps and Prostitutes... Again?
  • They even voted to allow child abductors, thieves, and bomb hoaxers to remain as refugees.
  • We also hope to unmask our hoaxer as we learn more.
  • Bomb hoaxers brought chaos to the city yesterday.
  • The article and its new headline now focused on the possibility that a hoaxer had been posing as Milly Dowler, hampering the police investigation. Tabloid's Pursuit of Missing Girl Led to Its Own Demise
  • Thanks internet hoaxers for the four day long buildup to the biggest software-based anticlimax ever.
  • These people are cheats, fraudsters, charlatans and hoaxers.
  • Hoaxers preyed on the trusting nature of a woman in her nineties to fleece her of more than £60,000 in a cruel con trick lasting 10 years.
  • And whether or not paranormal powers exist, it's certain that hoaxers like Uri Geller flourish.
  • These people are cheats, fraudsters, charlatans and hoaxers.
  • A man who alerted beachgoers was called a hoaxer and taken in for questioning over the incident at Kairaki beach north of Christchurch but police later said he was not the only one fooled. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Sometimes the road to illusion is created by hoaxers, people who engage in deliberate acts of trickery with the aim of proving how gullible other people can be when a skillful imposture is presented.
  • Barrett's conduct mirrors that of hoaxer "Captain Sir" Alan Heroes or Villains?
  • The other one is a picaresque fantastical-historical novel that takes the form of a fake memoir written by a famous 18th-century hoaxer named George Psalmanazar, in which he gives the real story behind his real-life memoir in which he said he was giving the real story. INTERVIEW: Alex Irvine
  • The case example of the UK's Yorkshire Ripper Hoaxer however is a sobering reminder of the real link between backlog, convictions, and public safety.
  • The hoaxer had sent the police on a wild - goose chase.
  • But paranormal research and cryptozoology are littered with cases that were deemed irrefutable evidence of the paranormal, only to full apart upon further investigation or hoaxer confessions.
  • The Home Office confirmed extra measures could be added to the Emergency Anti-Terrorism Bill to increase penalties for hoaxers.
  • Bomb hoaxers brought chaos to the city yesterday.
  • Planned Parenthood suspected that the hoaxer had ties to Live Action, an antiabortion activist group run by Lila Rose, a sometime O'Keefe partner-in-undercover-stinging. Peter Hart: Pimps and Prostitutes... Again?
  • The hoaxer, it seemed, had exploited the trickle-up nature of online information flow. February 6th, 2009
  • By 1602 it appears to have been operating again: the hoaxer Richard Vennar circulated a playbill describing an entertainment called England's Joy, ‘to be Played at the Swan this 6 of November, 1602’.
  • I can't pinpoint the exact time I changed from a disbeliver 'hoaxer' as disbelievers are called, to a 'truth' person. That Amityville Horror Crap Again
  • He knew Debussy, his alleged predecessor as Grand Master—they were both frequenters of the great Paris salons—but then a hoaxer would have selected public figures whose paths were known to have crossed. The Sion Revelation
  • He knew Debussy, his alleged predecessor as Grand Master—they were both frequenters of the great Paris salons—but then a hoaxer would have selected public figures whose paths were known to have crossed. The Sion Revelation
  • In future more hoaxers will find themselves in court or else having their mobiles and land-lines disconnected as a punishment for wasting police time.
  • Earlier, the hoaxer -- one of several plausible suspects -- who claimed in 1913 to have unearthed the early humanoid known as Piltdown Man had archaeologists fooled for 40 years. A Talk with David Sinclair, author of The Land That Never Was
  • And for every hoaxer there are a thousand gullible people willing to believe.
  • In 1972, a hoaxer, pretended to be an athlete.
  • Other hoaxers have used hot air balloons powered by candles to simulate UFOs.

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