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In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., we delve into the fascinating life of Frank Abagnale, the notorious con man whose exploits inspired the film 'Catch Me If You Can.' We discuss his early life, the psychological impact of his parents' divorce, and his various cons before turning 21—impersonating a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. We explore his skill in social engineering long before the digital age, and how he eventually turned his life around to work as an FBI consultant for over 40 years. The episode also covers Abagnale's insights on modern-day security, including the risks of debit cards, the need for strong passwords, and his advocacy for better data protection laws. His journey from deception to redemption serves as a powerful lesson on the importance of vigilance and understanding in an increasingly complex world of scams.

00:00 Introduction to Frank Abagnale's Story

00:44 Frank's Troubled Childhood

01:17 Early Cons and Social Engineering

02:30 The Pilot Persona

03:40 Multiple Identities and Modern Relevance

04:42 From Con Artist to FBI Consultant

05:55 Frank's Advocacy and Security Tips

08:06 Reflections on Frank's Legacy

09:58 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

About Crime Time Inc.

Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.

Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.

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