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Episode 532: Frederic Bourdin: The Chameleon from Nantes

Sofa King Podcast

Sofa King Podcast

Comedy, History, Society & Culture

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2020

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the world famous Sofa King Podcast, we look at a strange case of a missing child from Texas and the Frenchman who assumed his identity. This is the story of Frederic Bourdin. When this professional imposter was on the run from INTERPOL in Spain, he learned of a missing boy in Texas named Nicholas Barclay. Though he was much older, he took on the persona and moved in with the boy’s family. This story gets crazy and involves a TV crew, a private investigator who is on to him, and a possible case of murder! Even after this one gets cleared up, Bourdin takes on more personas, even passing himself as a 15 years old Jr. High student while he was 31 years old! Born to a single mother who wanted nothing to do with him, he was raised by his grandparents. There were claims of him being sexually molested by a neighbor, and he started acting up, drawing disturbing cartoons, lying to people, and stealing from neighbors. His bad behavior got him locked up as a child, and he moved from group home to group home. Eventually, he ran away and perfected how to become a “child in need” and get taken in by complete strangers. He’d be taken in by hospitals, foster homes, orphanages, families, it didn’t matter. Bourdin would con his way into a place where he’d find attention, hot meals, and maybe even love and then bail when the façade started to crumble. Eventually, he got busted by the media for acting like a mute adolescent, and he was now on the wrong side of the law. This was when he learned of Nicholas Barclay in Texas. But that wasn’t all. He also acted as Francisco Fernandez, victims of terrorist bombings, and any number of other identities. He claims over 500 false personas over the years. So, why does he do it? What happened in Texas that go him busted? How did he convince a Texan family that their blond haired blue eyed boy was a dark haired dark eyed Frenchman? Why do people think there was a murder in Texas? What is wrong with Australian 60 Minutes? Listen, laugh, learn. Visit Our Sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/nicholas-barclay-frederic-bourdin https://www.history101.com/disturbing-true-story-nicholas-barcla/ https://medium.com/@brenmar71/justice-for-nicholas-barclay-19ea332bd309 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUiHjg_thc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Bourdin https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/08/11/the-chameleon-annals-of-crime-david-grann

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We advise you to get off the streets as quickly as possible.

0:03.4

It'll soon be a war there.

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And we are as the people opposed to secret societies, the secret oaths.

0:10.0

I know for a fact, and a secret proceedings.

0:12.3

Weapons of mass destruction destruction I take the threat very seriously

0:17.3

a new world order government thanks you for your participation

0:25.9

you are now listening to the world famous sofa can

0:27.0

please read from sheets I am I am sofaking

0:35.0

now repeat all very fast

0:39.0

here I go

0:40.0

I am sof for can faster

0:42.0

I am so forth again not so fast. You miss this meaning. I am so forth with me. I am so forth with me.

0:49.0

You say funny things. I don't know what happened there.

0:57.0

I warned you about it too.

0:58.0

What?

0:59.0

I said like my mic's not on, I could see that we weren't enabled.

1:01.0

No, I know.

1:02.0

You were, I enabled them.

1:04.0

I did it on purpose.

1:05.0

He's into yours.

1:06.0

I did it.

1:08.0

In the middle of the intro you did.

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