The Ohio native, Robert Rackstraw dropped out of high school, was born in 1943. He served as a distinguished U.S. Army paratrooper in the Vietnam War in the late 1960s before being expelled from the service for lying and other misdeeds. In the years that followed, he explored a variety of careers and pastimes, which led to legal issues.
He spent the 1970s committing crime after crime. He fabricated his military papers, faced domestic abuse charges, and used his wife’s identity fraudulently on a loan application. In addition, he wrote a ton of bad checks, stocked explosives, and was accused of killing his stepfather but was never found guilty.
Briggs was exposed as a lie by Colbert’s research. He had never even served in Vietnam. Colbert located a narc, who had previously known Briggs through his connections within the police. Colbert was pointed in the direction of Robert Rackstraw, Briggs’ former associate. This is how he was first noticed by Colbert.
At the US Army Airborne School in Ft. Benning, Georgia, Rackstraw underwent parachute training. He also studied microwave engineering and took scuba diving lessons in California. In the 1970s, Rackstraw obtained more than 30 criminal titles.
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