Mother Impersonator Claims Impersonation

Jailed Man Says He Didn’t Dress Up as Dead Mother
1010 WINS
June 20, 2009

1105103-200New York (AP) — A man accused of dressing up as his dead mother to collect her Social Security and rent subsidies is blaming the crime on an impersonator.

Thomas Prusik-Parkin tells the New York Post in a jailhouse interview that the person captured on security cameras dressed in a wig and his mom’s clothing wasn’t him.

The paper says that during the 40-minute interview at Riker’s Island, the 49-year-old also claimed his mother was once a B-movie star who dated Gene Kelly, and offered a rambling discourse on the psyche of Norman Bates, the cross-dressing killer in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”

Prusik-Parkin and an alleged accomplice are awaiting trial on larceny and fraud charges.

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