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Dr. Clem Pellet will share his
compelling story about the unusual result he obtained through a
private investigator's access to an address through the use of a
social security number.
Clem Pellett's grandfather was shot to death in 1951,
two years before Dr. Pellett was born. While cleaning
his mother's home, Dr. Pellett discovered the details of
his grandfather's death while looking through a box of
keepsakes containing newspaper clippings. The murderer,
Frank Dryman, was convicted, served time and was
released on parole in the early 1970s. Dryman absconded
from parole, changed his name and faded into the
woodwork.
Fortunately, Dryman did not change his social security
number. Dr. Pellett sought out NCISS member Sheila
Klopper who utilized one of our valued information
providers, Merlin Information Services, to obtain a
viable address. Sheila, with the assistance of private
investigators Patricia Shaughnessy and Patrick Cote,
found Frank Dryman literally hiding in plain sight.
Dr. Clem Pellett is a highly skilled oral and
maxillofacial surgeon specializing in problems relating
to the mouth, teeth and facial regions from a clinic
located in Bellevue, Washington. After graduating from
dental school, he served his residency at the Mayo
Clinic, is now considered one of Seattle's top ten
surgeons, and has even taught in Zimbabwe.
Dr. Pellet and his wife Cynde are traveling to Hit the
Hill at their own expense to address NCISS members. In
addition, they will Hit the Hill with their own very
personal message to fight to save social security
numbers as a unique identifier. Between the Pellets, and
Sheila and Patricia, the four of them will be able to
address Congress members from Washington, California,
Arizona and Montana. Dr. Pellett says, "I will help
anyway I can!" Just how cool is that?
This is a presentation you will not want to miss.
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