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  1. Mar 29, 2015 · The first call came sooner than expected, but the reporter wasn't interested in Finkel's fall from grace. Instead, he was calling about a murder of a family in Oregon. Astonished,...

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  2. Jun 17, 2020 · Longo was traced by the FBI to Cancun, Mexico, where he had introduced himself as Michael Finkel, writer for the New York Times. Finkel was intrigued enough to contact the now-incarcerated...

  3. Mr. Longo had just murdered his wife and three children in Oregon. And then, improbably, Mr. Longo assumed Mr. Finkel’s identity as he went on the lam outside the United States.

  4. Apr 24, 2015 · Finkel sees the story as a study of lies and the human soul; but why? A man who murders his wife and children doesn’t become a worse man because he lies about it afterwards.

  5. Apr 16, 2015 · An accused murderer, Christian Longo, had been hiding out in Mexico and traveling under an assumed name: that of Michael Finkel. Why? Why did Longo revere Finkel and purloin his name...

  6. Oct 5, 2022 · Perhaps the most shocking thing to come out of Longo’s case, however, was his relationship with Michael Finkel, the man whose identity he’d stolen. Finkel traveled to meet Longo as he awaited trial and struck up a strange friendship with him, hoping he was innocent.

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  8. Nov 9, 2015 · After he is fired from the New York Times, Finkel learns that that his identity has been appropriated by a man accused of killing his family, Christian Longo. Intrigued by why Longo chose to adapt his identity— a little-known, now ill-reputed journalist— Finkel decides to pay him a visit.

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