Revealed! How Olivia Newton-John's Ex-Lover Faked His Own Death
June 22 2016, Published 2:28 p.m. ET
Olivia Newton-John's slippery missing ex-lover — believed to have faked his death to avoid money woes — is living the high life working on luxury yachts south of the border under the protection of a rich Mexican family!
An in-depth investigation by The National ENQUIRER uncovered eyewitnesses who revealed that Patrick McDermott, who disappeared during a 2005 fishing trip off the California coast, is jumping from boat to boat to stay one step ahead of creditors.
As RadarOnline.com reported, locals in Mexico insist they have spotted McDermott on several occasions and noted he clearly stood out.
"Yes, I saw him. He has shorter, darker hair now, confirmed Port officer Emilio Oyarzabal Garcia.
The investigation also showed how McDermott had managed to avoid getting caught for so many years.
Nuevo Vallarta harbormaster Hector Medina explained: "It's easy for people who don't want to be found to work on the boats."
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Sources in the Mexican boating community said McDermott is working on a luxury yacht for a deep-pocketed Mexican family who has offered him anonymity.
One private investigator spent years tracking McDermott's movements and said he frequently sails down the Mexican coastline before heading for South America via the Panama Canal.
A dockworker in nearby Puerto Vallarta told the P.I. that McDermott "works for some of the big dogs" and is helped by those high-placed contacts.
McDermott broke up with Olivia "24 to 72 hours before his disappearance," and told her assistant, "I can't do this anymore. I don't like how people take advantage of her — and she doesn't listen to me."
The investigator believes McDermott fled the United States to avoid paying more than $35,000 in child support and bills.
The U.S. Coast Guard closed its investigation into McDermott's "death" in 2008.