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Topic History of: Did they put LSD in the drinking water?
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hedda wouldn't be surprised if it's a tale made up by a stringer to flog to an agency to sell to the obvious outlet : the Daily Mail.

If you only knew the tales I made up (all harmless) over the decades, some which made the front pages.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Twenty-five year old gets away with pretending to be a toddler.


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Thief, 25, tricked elderly women into thinking he was a lost little boy by wearing a nappy and sucking a lollipop so they would let him into their homes in Paraguay
Alberto Julian Meza pretended he needed help to find his mother
While the elderly made him food he stole their possessions then ran off
Meza was well known by locals who had assumed he was mentally ill
Locals said it was 'incredible' police didn't realise the baby thief was Meza
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