Jason Mattera helps one man confront the person who stole his identity and ruined his life. Crime Watch Daily also interviews Yegor Sak, the CEO of Windscribe, about products that can prevent hacking and identity theft.

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46 thoughts on “Man Confronts Guy Who Stole His Identity – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. I’ve watched a few of this guys different reports, not only is this a guy a male version of Nancy Grace WITHOUT his own show he’s also a white version of Don Lemon! I bet my bottom dollar he rolls around with security the way he recklessly shoots off at the mouth and talks to people while he does his reporting!

  2. They have my ID. I was conned into providing it when I was scammed. I was asked to scan it and send, by Email, if I recall correctly, as it happened a couple of years ago. I have not had too many problems connected with this, yet…Mainly because I radically changed my life, to remain safer eg I stopped using any sort of on line or phone transactions methods eg things like phone banking, buying anything off the Internet etc and, of course Emails, direct debit type transactions, automatic bills receipt/payment by on line facilities, all booking services. Basically, I just use my mobile device for emergency calls, unimportant conversations, making brief appointments etc. Anybody who knows me knows not to expect me to talk business or anything important over the phone or In ternet. I flatly refuse to have anything to do with businesses etc who won't respect my wish in this respect. If Government departments force me to eg Centrelink etc, I insist on using THEIR computers, on their premises, never mine and I ensure nobody is looking over my shoulder, as they do in public libraries here, where many senior's like to do their Internet banking. It is a major inconvenience to me and one feels like a social misfit, a retard or some such thing living this way, when everybody else is using technology so freely and easily. I do know how to do the basic things on my devices, but I refuse to use them for certain purposes because it is too unsafe. I value my personal safety and security, privacy etc far more than the ease, speed, prestige, comfort etc that technology could provide. It does not give me the security and privacy and "tangibility" ie "realness" I require before I will even have a modicum of trust in anybody and certainly not strangers on the Internet or calling by phone or knocking on my door etc unsolicited, uninvited. I will never interact socially with such connections now, or transact any business with them, though I used to, before I was scammed, had my ID takes and probably sold over the Dark web and abused. Fortunately, I had the good sense to notify authorities about my situation, to make them aware of it, in case fraudsters try to use my ID to commit crimes, frauds etc that could land me, the unknowing, innocent victim, in prison or other such trouble. I have considered changing my name, altering my appearance very radically eg cut hair off, dye it some other extreme colour, put on weight, wear different style clothes, move to a new location, change all my habits and routines, hobbies, who I mix with, where I go, how I get around. But, that is costly and why should I have to resort to doing the sorts of things criminals do, to elude detection? When I am an honest, decent, law abiding citizen? Why should I have to lose all the good people I know who I can trust? Why should I move away from the place I love, stop doing things I like, look different, when I and people who matter to me are happy with me the way I am? So,apart from c ompletely giving technology the flick, almost, and living the way I and others like me always have done, successfully, I won't be changing my life, just because modern politically correct society is so ugly and full of criminals, fraudsters, scammers etc, thanks to the greed that things like feminism and multiculturalism, globalism etc create and foster, especially among millennials, ambitious feminists and immigrant types, refugees etc. By being the way I now am, I get a degree of privacy and security, without depending on others to protect me, which I cannot do. I am happy to say that I no longer get annoyed by unexpected, unwanted phone calls, emails, door knocks, unsolicited snail mail etc. So, they have obviously got the message to kindly bugger off, because all they will get out of me now is a very nasty, rude, crude, hostile reception.Though Police or similar authorities who can prove they are who they say they are eg produce documents, badges etc as genuine proof of identity will be treated with politeness and respect and all legitimate requests etc will be met, whenever possible by me. There is absolutely no need to allow any other unsolicited, uninvited, unwanted "others" into your life. That includes people claiming to be your friends or caring or your family, even, as some families do have criminal elements the rest may not wish to consider their own because they would even Rob, defraud, murder their own parents, kids, siblings etc. Often for money or out of spite and revenge, jealousy and envy etc. One can live quite a good life if one limits who one allows into one's life, circle etc, I found. Through life experiences. Limit your contacts and watch the few good ones you do accept into your life because these, too may be corrupted by modern society's intense pressure to conform to it's offensive ethics and values and you could end up having your trust abused, betrayed by your nearest and dearest. I have a policy of "degrees of trust" that take time to "earn" but can be instantly lost. I trust nobody 100%. Not even people I love/like. Nobody is that important to me that I would give them effective permission to ruin my life, by giving them my complete trust. You would have to be some kind of fool to do that and end up a victim. I can understand how this can happen once, if you are naive, like I used to be….But, how can people keep allowing themselves to be scammed, abused, harmed eg scam victims, battered women,financially exploited "hen pecked" men, employees/employers being exploited etc? When they know what is going on and what they need to do to put an end to their problem eg tell these parasites/abusers/exploiters etc to just fuck off. And really mean it. No going weak and giving them "one more chance" to prove they are NOT what you KNOW for a fact they are ie parasites, scammers, users etc. But you are in such a state of shock, romantic or virtuous or other delusion/illusion that you cannot believe that modern society is just such a scummy place to be forced to live in.But, you cannot change the world. So, if you want to survive in such an ugly multicultural, politically correct millennial and feminist etc dominated society, your own really choice is to change how you interact with it eg blot them all out, refuse to interact with them or play any part or contribute etc. And seek out like minded trustworthy people to team up with for moral support. But never do this "on line". Just face to face, in person, so you can know what sort of individuals you are dealing with, assuming you can judge character. And keep information well guarded and secret, within your tight circle. I have a policy of restricting information access to any newcomers into my personal circle. I need to watch them and know them well before they get to know certain things. You do not have to reveal too much about yourself to strangers, or even friends and family. Like some kind of personality self stripping or too much "intimacy", too soon, re how much people get to know about you. On line, they think they are entitled to know and can be very "pushy". Fact is, they are only entitled to know what you choose to tell or reveal about yourself, not what they WANT to know. YOU are the one who controls information you choose to reveal or withold about yourself, your life, your world etc. If people realised this, they would feel far more empowered, instead of feeling so oppressed, exploited, overwhelmed, used, abused etc by technology or, rather, those others who use it for their own greed etc.Technology in itself cannot be good or evil. Like the splitting of the atom, it is just a "thing". Cannot have moral properties. But those who use it can be good or evil. Sadly, most are not good, not on the Internet, in modern politically correct, dishonest greed driven society. So the rest of us must self protect because the crime problem is now so bad that our governments are unable to cope with keeping us safe from computer harm on line etc.Despite their good intentions. So citizens need to equip themselves to deal with this security threat in any way they can decide, according to their own personal resources. Mine are limited, so I simply refuse to interact on line. But just because you are poor and feel vulnerable does not mean you are powerless. There is great power in simply refusing to play the game eg refuse to utilise technology and stay safer. "Bush Telegraph" served us very well yesteryear, even in remote Australia, even in emergencies and disasters. We did survive long before technology and the Internet, though it was somewhat harder. But definitely much safer and far more reliable and honest, trustworthy than now, with all this fancy modern technology, I observe. So do others, who all agree…

  3. Jason Matt, whatever @ 4:52 how dare you try to influence this man to act up. I bet if he did you'd be asking him a different question inside a prison and the story would have a different title…Was it really worth it to kill someone for stealing his identity when he's locked up..lol

  4. has nothing to do with this video, but I like how the thumb nail says man confronts guy who stole his identity instead of man confronts man who stole his identity, they normally put stupid thumb nails up like that.

  5. This is literally happening to me right (I’m a 20 year old college student) and I’d like to kill the couple that’s ruining my future before its even started

  6. Sad thing is most cops lawyers judges DA’s and poilititions should be on the sex offender registry but they are above the law. They are the mentally ill sector of our scociety today. The nuts are running the nut house.

  7. Um, 20 years…. Yeah, if the guy stole several identities, he probably isnt going to remember 1 particular identity 20 years ago. I thought this was recent. Why did the guy wait 20 years to confront him?

  8. So does anyone else find it hilarious when he brings that guy to meet & confront the dude that stole his identity? Had to be 1 of the most anticlimactic confrontations I've ever seen! The guy is trying to act like he doesn't remember, which if I was arrested & it resulted in my becoming a registered sex offender, I'd remember that even if it was under someone else's name. Then all he does is say he's sorry about that, & he used to be an identify thief long ago & he's sorry again.
    That's it!?!? He just tells him he really messed his life up because of this, & then basically accepts the apologies & they're on their way!?! I wonder what was going thru Jason's head while the exchange occurred & then quickly was over. That was 1 of the funniest things I've seen. All the shit this dude caused, & this guy is over it that quick, LOL. Oh man, that's some good stuff there.

  9. I had my identity stolen….i did all the investigation got all the proof gave all the evidence and address everything the detective needed to proceed. Did he ever??? Nope evertime I called for an update either he wasn't in or available. Left voicemails never got a call back. Finally i gave up and that lady living her life while i lost it all. Including the right to my own taxes. I have to fight some refunds never received. I even have a irs advocate and she has done all to try and help. Unfortunately i don't know if i will ever receive whats mine because she decided to steal my identity. I do believe if the detective would have actually done his job i wouldn't be here today still fighting for my irs refunds. I wouldn't have to go every year to ss to make sure my social isn't being worked elsewhere again. Victims of identify theft shouldn't be treated like the criminal.

  10. Lock animals like this up for live. Take them out of society. Dont let them breed, please. The same goes for racists.and people committing hate speech. So tired of seeing youtube, twitter and other social media allowing this to happen.

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