Pilot lived a mysterious double life. Then a plane crash exposed aliases, falsehoods and questions

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Jordan Aaron was the president of a sushi restaurant who once ran for justice of the peace. Antonio Pastini was the brash ex-Chicago cop who befriended a brothel mogul and spun yarns of a bare-knuckled youth. They were one and the same person.

The scene at 19941 Crestknoll Drive where a Cessna airplane crashed into a home on February 6, 2019, in Yorba Linda, California.

“There are a lot of weird people out there flying airplanes,” he said. “It doesn’t mean it has anything to do with how they fly.”air traffic controller warned PastiniIf he ignored the warning, it was not the first time he had bucked conventions in the air. He gave discounts to police officers who brought their families to eat. He held fundraisers for cops who’d been mailed letter bombs, shot by stickup men and killed in training accidents. A wall of his Reno deli was covered in police patches.

But when Pastini opened a string of delis in Nevada in the early 1990s, he openly touted a law enforcement background. He told the Reno Gazette-Journal he had retired in 1986 at the rank of “detective sergeant” after a 17-year career with the Chicago police.Dennis Hof, brothel owner, politician and Pastini's close friendHe regaled reporters with a life story of straddling “both sides of the law, as a criminal and as a cop,” as the Reno paper wrote in 1997.

The scene at Crestknoll Drive where a Cessna airplane crashed into a home on Feb. 6, 2019, in Yorba Linda.

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