Pa. Man Caught Selling Dead Wife's Ring Faces Fraud Charge
13th Nov 2006, 17:49 GMT
A suburban Philadelphia man was charged with insurance fraud after authorities said he reported his dead wife's ring stolen and then tried to sell it online. Police said Gary Blank, 37, of Bensale
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