Realistic silicone masks can be obtained cheaply and have been used in crimes throughout the world.[1]Silicone masks have been used as a disguise to conceal identity to perpetrate crimes.[2]
Incidents
Year
Perpetrator
Crime
Reference
2010
Conrad Zdzierak
A white man used a mask he bought from SPFXmasks to appear as a black man and committed robberies in Cincinnati, Ohio. A man who looked like the mask was wrongfully convicted of the crime. Only after the girlfriend of the real criminal found the mask and some ink-stained money and reported it to the police did authorities realize their mistake.
Air Canada Flight 018 Stowaway Incident: A young man taking the Air Canada Flight 018 from Hong Kong to Vancouver wore a silicone mask to impersonate a white elderly man, to use someone else's identification to get into Canada.
A black man in his twenties used a mask to appear as an elderly white man to rob banks in North Carolina. Identified by police based on CCTV camera images of the get away vehicle.
Wore a silicone mask to impersonate French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. In this disguise he and several others contacted politicians, business figures and large organizations across the world over Skype, claiming that France was gathering ransom money in secret to free journalists being held hostage in the Middle East by Islamist terrorists, scamming at least €55 million out of three victims before being caught.
He had his 19-year-old daughter visit him in prison in Brazil. In a bid to escape he wore a silicone mask to look like her, plus a wig and her clothing, and tried to sneak out, leaving her behind.