William James Clark Impersonates the Military Constantly
It's possible that you have never heard of William James Clark if you're not from Oklahoma. But if you are, there's a good chance you've already seen him on the news once or twice. Clark can't stop acting like military troops, and he likes to do it in the biggest, most obvious ways possible. Simply wearing a uniform is insufficient because Clark continually getting embroiled in inappropriate activities.
Let's begin in 2002, when a bridge on I-40 collapsed, leaving 14 people dead and numerous others injured. William James Clark arrived wearing a uniform and claiming to be an Army representative. He took charge of the relief effort and even gave interviews to the media. Clark has no prior military experience. At least one of the victims' medical documents were taken by him as well. He was accused of having a gun in his possession and impersonating an officer.
When Clark called the Russian Embassy in 2007 and revealed he was a member of a clandestine military operation to assassinate Vladimir Putin, he made a comeback after serving 70 months in prison. Later, he admitted to authorities that he had heard nearby bingo hall workers discussing Putin's assassination plot and believed it to be true. He acknowledged having a mental disorder and occasionally experiencing hallucinations. He was apprehended once more in uniform in 2010, this time in Alaska. He had been defrauding check companies nationwide for tens of thousands of dollars in addition to pretending to be in the military.