I don't have enough information to specifically say who Roman Coleman is in this 'true story'. It could be an ordinary person with a unique experience, or perhaps someone who has made an impact in a particular field but is not widely known outside of the context of this story.
The Carlee Russell case was quite a complex one. She reported that she saw a toddler on the side of the interstate and stopped to help. Then she went missing for some time. However, later it was found that her story had many inconsistencies. She ultimately admitted to fabricating parts of her story.
Well, 'The Russell Girl' is not a true story. It's a work of fiction crafted to engage and entertain the audience through imaginative plotlines and characters.
Well, I'm not entirely sure if 'Roman Esquire' is a true story. There could be elements of truth in it, but it might also have fictional parts added for the sake of the narrative. It really depends on the context and the research done on it. Maybe it's a story that was inspired by real events and then embellished a bit to make it more interesting.