Can you spot a liar? For forty years, Fred Brito fooled everyone. This high school dropout became a pilot, priest, psychiatrist, lawyer, and orchestra conductor-all without a single qualification. Operating across America, this true crime biography follows Fred as he waltzed into executive boardrooms, corporate offices, and even performed marriages as Father Federico. His victims included FBI agents, city mayors, and Hollywood's elite. His secret? Absolute confidence and a psychological obsession with becoming anyone but himself. From a teen forging pilot credentials in the Philippines to conducting symphonies in Indiana, Fred's story reveals how one man's addiction to false identities created the most audacious fraud spree in American history. When jealousy finally exposed him in 1985, investigators uncovered a trail of deception spanning four decades and dozens of identities-each more brazen than the last. Based on court documents and FBI files, Borrowed Lives explores the thin line between confidence and con artistry, between reinvention and deception. Sometimes the most dangerous lies are the ones we tell ourselves.