10-04-2013, 09:55 PM
2009 - ARREST FOR IDENTITY THEFT
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Martin MacNeill
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Gypsy Willis
While Michele McNeill's death was being investigated, the good "doctor" and Ms. Gypsy were busy committing identity theft.
They reportedly tried to steal the identity of MacNeill’s then 16-year-old adopted daughter, Giselle MacNeill (one of three girls that he and Michele had adopted from the Ukraine) shortly after the death of Michele in 2007.
Both McNeill and Willis were convicted in 2009 of identity fraud and did some time before being released on probation.
McNeill's older daughters suspect that Willis was involved in their mother's murder as well, but no charges have (yet) been filed against Willis in that regard.
![[Image: martin-macneill-600.jpg]](http://img2-2.timeinc.net/people/i/2012/news/120910/martin-macneill-600.jpg)
Martin MacNeill
![[Image: jjweb-474995-300x193.jpg]](http://martinmacneill.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/jjweb-474995-300x193.jpg)
Gypsy Willis
While Michele McNeill's death was being investigated, the good "doctor" and Ms. Gypsy were busy committing identity theft.
They reportedly tried to steal the identity of MacNeill’s then 16-year-old adopted daughter, Giselle MacNeill (one of three girls that he and Michele had adopted from the Ukraine) shortly after the death of Michele in 2007.
Both McNeill and Willis were convicted in 2009 of identity fraud and did some time before being released on probation.
McNeill's older daughters suspect that Willis was involved in their mother's murder as well, but no charges have (yet) been filed against Willis in that regard.