WHAT HEELS!: It Takes A Village To Support Couple’s Lifestyle


Jocelyn Kirsch and boyfriend Edward Anderton lived in a $3,000-a-month apartment in Philly’s Rittenhouse Square and were were known to jet to Paris and London on a whim. Where’d the money come from? Their hapless neighbors, whose identities they allegedly stole. Police became wise to the two when a neighbor on their floor got word from UPS that she needed to pick up a package from a British emporium from which she had never ordered so much as a pin. Police staked out the UPS outlet and nabbed the pair when they went to retrieve the package. When their apartment was searched, police found four computers, two printers, a scanner and a machine that makes ID cards – as well as $17,500 in cash, dozens of credit cards, bogus drivers' licenses, keys to numerous doors and mailboxes in their apartment building and a book titled, "The Art of Cheating: A Nasty Little Book for Tricky Little Schemers,” reports The Associated Press. "They were like a parasite that infected that building," Detective Terry Sweeney told AP, adding that in the past year alone they may have stolen $100K.

 

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