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February 13, 2019 02:35 pm PST

Phone scammer tried to con William Webster, the only person ever to serve as director of both the CIA and FBI: it did not go well

Keniel A Thomas is part of the wave of violent phone scam gangs that have led to chaos in cities across the island; he made the mistake of trying to con the 90-year-old William Webster out of $50,000 with a hamfisted advance-fee fraud scam, not realizing that Webster is a top US spook, the only person ever to have served as chief of both the CIA and FBI.

Webster brought in the FBI and strung Thomas along, recording several alarming death threats against Webster and his wife, and when Thomas visited New York, he was arrested, charged and tried, and is now serving a six-year sentence.

As satisfying as this is in a Coen-brothers absurdist comedy way, it won't do much to resolve the issues for Jamaicans or Americans. Despite a few successful defraudings of Americans, Thomas appears to have been a sloppy amateur (his background search on Webster turned up his home address and wife's name, but missed his connections to US spy and police agencies; he careened between cajoling and threatening) and a low-level grifter. Arresting him will do little to reduce the volume of attempted frauds from Jamaican call-center gangs, which victimize many Americans, especially older Americans.

And that means that this guy's arrest will also do little to help the Jamaicans or shield them from the violence and corruption that has attended the rise of these gangs.

So it's a fun story, but the underlying structural problems are untouched by it.

The calls to the Webster home started in March 2014, with various men calling to tell William Webster he had won the lottery.

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