73-year-old American, Randolph Kirk Parker, guilty of applying for Irish passports in deceased babies' names, faces sentencing.
73-year-old American man, Randolph Kirk Parker, faces sentencing for applying for Irish passports in the names of two deceased babies, Geoffrey Warbrook and Philip Frank Morris, who died in the 1950s. He pleaded guilty to four counts of making a false statement to obtain a passport and one for having a false document. The case was discovered when Parker made an application to renew an Irish passport in the name of Geoffrey Warbrook from Amsterdam in 2022.
April 12, 2024
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