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Like so many rural communities in the country's middle, this tiny town had wrestled for years with the woes of methamphetamine. Then, several months ago, a federal agent showed up.

 

Busts began. Houses were ransacked. People, in handcuffs on their front lawns, named names. To some, like Mayor Otis Schulte, who considers the county around Gerald, population 1,171, "a meth capital of the United States," the drug scourge seemed to be fading at last.

 

Those whose homes were searched, though, grumbled about a peculiar change in what they understood, from television mainly, to be the law.

 

They said the agent, a man some had come to know as "Sergeant Bill," boasted that he did not need search warrants to enter their homes because he worked for the federal government.

 

But after a reporter for the local weekly newspaper made a few calls about that claim, Gerald's anti-drug campaign abruptly unraveled after less than five months. Sergeant Bill, it turned out, was no federal agent, but Bill Jakob, an unemployed former trucking company owner, a former security guard, a former wedding-performing minister, a former small-town cop from 23 miles down the road.

 

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And the questions keep coming. How did Jakob wander into town and apparently leave the mayor, the aldermen and pretty much everyone else he met thinking that he was a federal agent delivered from Washington to help barrel into peoples' homes and clean up Gerald's drug problem? And why would anyone — receiving no pay and with no known connection to little Gerald, 70 miles from St. Louis and not even a county seat — want to carry off such a time-consuming ruse in the first place?

 

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/01/america/01imposter.php

 

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Alright fine, so the guy didn't wear a skull or killed anybody (yet). And Sergant Bill is a liar, something I'm sure The Punisher would never do.

 

But there we go. Real life vigliante.

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Now, now murph, I never said that. That is why he is going to jail. ;)

 

He made 'the world a better place' because this guy stopped meth users. He did impersonate a federal agent though...lots of jail time...

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