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I'm not reading this whole thread, so this may have been brought up...
Because of the differences in a real PC check to the forgeries (date, bank name, signature, etc...), I'd say whoever forged the check did not have an actual PC check to copy from. Anyone connected with PC in any way, employee or affiliate, would have had a real check to copy or alter. The information would have been identical.
My bet is that someone from the check cashing place had just enough information to believe they could make a check in Amy's name, and then send someone in with it to get the money.
Why were these check cashing employees fired? Maybe because video surveillance showed an improper procedure in cashing the check, thus leading them to believe these employees were in on it.
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