Updated
Updated · The Mirror · Jun 5
Brazil Arrests 37-Year-Old for Posing as 12-Year-Old, Orders Psychiatric Evaluation
Updated
Updated · The Mirror · Jun 5

Brazil Arrests 37-Year-Old for Posing as 12-Year-Old, Orders Psychiatric Evaluation

3 articles · Updated · The Mirror · Jun 5

Summary

  • Joinville police arrested Amanda Maria Souza de Oliveira, 37, on June 3 after finding she had lived with a couple for more than a year while posing as their 12-year-old adopted daughter.
  • Investigators said she used fake names, childlike behavior and stories of abuse and forced prostitution to win shelter and money from families, churches and social workers.
  • More than 200 needles found in her body helped trigger scrutiny, and medical staff confirmed her real age before police said she admitted posing as a child in several cities.
  • Police linked her to similar deceptions in at least seven Brazilian states, including prior detentions in Rio de Janeiro and Goias and an unserved false-identity conviction.
  • A judge ordered preventive detention and a psychiatric evaluation, leaving her in Joinville Women’s Prison as authorities assess the case and her mental condition.

Insights

How did a serial imposter exploit families across Brazil for years before finally being caught?
What drives a woman to insert 200 needles into her body to fake being an abused child?