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  • Prusik-Parkin is not accused of murder, but authorities do allege he was so convincing in his dress-up antics that he was able to rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars in Social Security and rent subsidies.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • "That wasn't me," Prusik-Parkin said from Rikers Island when asked about surveillance images that show him dressed in his mom Irene's clothes.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • Prusik-Parkin bizarrely turned a jailhouse interview with The Post yesterday into an opportunity to ramble about the fictional killer's psyche.

    A story for Father's Day about a boy's love for his mother 2009

  • Thomas Prusik-Parkin -- who allegedly dressed up in his dead mother's clothes to collect government benefits -- swears he's "not Norman Bates," even though he is obsessed with the movie.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • Prusik-Parkin bizarrely turned a jailhouse interview with The Post yesterday into an opportunity to ramble about the fictional killer's psyche.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • "Whenever [Bates] looked through the hole [at actress Janet Leigh undressing in her motel room], he would get excited," the mild-mannered Prusik-Parkin said of the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock flick starring Anthony Perkins as a cross-dressing, murderous innkeeper.

    A story for Father's Day about a boy's love for his mother 2009

  • Thomas Prusik-Parkin -- who allegedly dressed up in his dead mother's clothes to collect government benefits -- swears he's "not Norman Bates," even though he is obsessed with the movie.

    A story for Father's Day about a boy's love for his mother 2009

  • "That wasn't me," Prusik-Parkin said from Rikers Island when asked about surveillance images that show him dressed in his mom Irene's clothes.

    A story for Father's Day about a boy's love for his mother 2009

  • Prusik-Parkin is not accused of murder, but authorities do allege he was so convincing in his dress-up antics that he was able to rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars in Social Security and rent subsidies.

    A story for Father's Day about a boy's love for his mother 2009

  • "Whenever [Bates] looked through the hole [at actress Janet Leigh undressing in her motel room], he would get excited," the mild-mannered Prusik-Parkin said of the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock flick starring Anthony Perkins as a cross-dressing, murderous innkeeper.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

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