thanks for posting this — it occurred me the other day when I was thinking about this that there might be a way to prove he wasn’t born in Honolulu —
How many babies are born in a given hospital in a given day?
Can’t be more than 100, probably much less. Simply find all the now adult children born in both hospitals that day and line up their birth certificates according to serial #.
His won’t fit in.
The numbers are assigned when the BC gets to the state registrar, from the hospital. His BC was filed several days before those of the Nordyk twins, yet his number is higher than theirs. IOW, given the way things actually worked, said comparison has already been done, and his number does not fit in.
His serial number would fit in by the date of birth because (I’m almost positive) he stole the number of a little girl who was born on Aug 4th, 1961 and died the next day.
However, I can’t prove that because of all the people born on that day, the HDOH says she - whose death the day after her birth was announced in both papers and who was buried in the VA cemetery according to multiple sources showing the VA burial list - does not have a birth certificate.
And the VA and the cemetery - in spite of the multiple sources showing their records for her - say they have no records for her either.
Funny, huh?
So if you looked for all the birth records of people born that day you would find one missing - one who we know there were records for but the VA, HDOH, and cemetery officials in Hawaii say those records no longer exist. What did they do with them and why?