A Panamanian businessman says a suspect in a fatal bombing at a Las Vegas casino has stolen his identity, and police admit they don't know the real name of the man they have in custody.Omar Rueda-Denvers, of Panama City, told the Las Vegas Sun he was surprised to read his name in a newspaper story identifying a man charged with murder in the May 7 bombing outside the Luxor hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
Rueda-Denvers, 42, said he recognized the man in the newspaper photos as a former employee, a Guatemalan immigrant.
Police acknowledged Friday they released the wrong name, but said they believe they have the right man in jail.
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