Fugitive Nicholas Rossi was caught setting up a fake social media post to try and get off with a sexual assault conviction.
In The Faking Dead: Arthur Knight Story, to be broadcast on Warner Bros’ Discovery+ streaming service, digital forensic expert Doug Roderick explains how he was brought in by police in Dayton, Ohio to look at a Myspace social media post. But forensics expert Doug said: “We decided to get a calendar out from the year this post had supposedly been made and I saw that the day of the week in the post didn’t match what the calendar said.The judge agreed with Doug’s findings and dismissed Rossi’s attempt to have his conviction quashed.
It features contributions from the Sunday Mail and our extensive investigations into Rossi which uncovered a series of lies and scams by the fugitive.He’s shown to have heavily caked himself in make-up in a sinister move to hide identifying scars on his face which match him up to his picture used on Interpol wanted posters.
Wife Miranda Knight - whom he married in Bristol a week before he faked his death in February 2020 - has vowed to stand by him and has also denied he is Nicholas Rossi.
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