I watched it. Follows the old adage… “if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.” In his victim’s defence, though, he was unbelievably good at what he does. And he had accomplices who either believed him as well or were part of the con. Crazy though…for someone to live such a completely made-up life. He was living in a house of cards that could have tumbled down at any second. The stress of that must have been immense. For most human beings, not worth it, but for him, the thrill of it must have far outweighed the consequences if he were caught. Crazy story. Even crazier is that he went to prison, was released and still appears to be living the lifestyle that he was living before.