The man who said he woke up naked onward a downtown Montreal street October 12 knowing little about himself other than the fact that he's gay now has a name--and a police record.
The man who said he woke up naked onward a downtown Montreal street October 12 knowing little about himself other than the fact that he's gay now has a name--and a police record.
Matthew Honeycutt who said he notion his name was James Brighton, was identified from his mother in LaFollette, Tenn and sum of two units ex-boyfriends after a story about him appeared in succession the syndicated TV show Hard archetype January 5. He is wanted in Tennessee for using his brother's Social Security card to finish a fake driver's license and to bribe a car, Canadian Press reported.
While Honeycutt's family said he has been diagnosed as schizophrenic, Gregg Blanchford, who helped take care of Honeycutt after he was construct in October, called that hearsay. He told Canadian Pres he still believes Honeycutt had amnesia. "No common made him go on Hard fac-simile or Canadian TV," he said. "If he was trying to struggle a con trick, he wouldn't have done similar extensive media work."