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Dwight Digit, alias Memory Banks, was half of the criminal duo known as the Double Digits, along with his sister Denise. They used computers to embezzle large sums of money from businesses and financial institutions. Dwight had short, light-colored hair and typically wore eyeglasses with heavy, square frames.

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  • Dwight Digit, alias Memory Banks, was half of the criminal duo known as the Double Digits, along with his sister Denise. They used computers to embezzle large sums of money from businesses and financial institutions. Dwight had short, light-colored hair and typically wore eyeglasses with heavy, square frames.
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  • 1979-01-14(xsd:date)
  • 1979-02-24(xsd:date)
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  • "Memory Banks"
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  • Denise Digit, Sister
  • Diana Deerg, Wife
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  • Dwight Digit, alias Memory Banks, was half of the criminal duo known as the Double Digits, along with his sister Denise. They used computers to embezzle large sums of money from businesses and financial institutions. Dwight had short, light-colored hair and typically wore eyeglasses with heavy, square frames.
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