09-10-2007, 07:53 PM | #31 |
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Well why else would he take a purple bike?
If he was really just out to snatch a bike you'd think he'd at least pick one that was a slightly more masculine color. Not to mention, she bought it at Shopko. If you're going to steal a bike why on earth would you steal a purple Shopko bike? We still have no idea what kind of condition that bike was in. Last edited by Black Diamond Bay; 09-10-2007 at 07:56 PM. |
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He is a POS, and this is not an isolated case. I would serve a search warrant and look for other stolen things in his house. I see no one has taken me up on my bet about future crimes. |
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09-10-2007, 08:09 PM | #33 | |
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Now he's a serial thief? How could you possibly know that from reading ONE newspaper article? |
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"Oh shoot, we're going to get it for murder." They stole in all likelihood and it wasn't a complete beater bike.
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09-10-2007, 08:30 PM | #36 |
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My cousin carries wire cutters in his car, and I'm positive that he's not out stealing stuff. I know he carries them because we had to use them to repair a barbed wire fence that we shot up one time. The farmer came out and freaked out at us about it and so my cousin rifled around in his gear, produced wire cutters. We used them to lop off a piece of barbed wire from an older collapsed fence and patch the portion of the fence that we had broken.
I honestly have no idea why he had wire cutters in his truck, but it didn't really strike me as all that unusual at the time. He's always has a ton of tools with him. |
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However, in reality, the real crime perpetrated is the potential that stealing the evidence may have had upon the investigation into the disappearance of the student. A stolen bike should probably not be prosecuted, unless it was my bike. And then they should nuke the sucker.
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For you to equate the two issues implies that you see excommunication as a punishment or form of retribution doled out to unrepentant guilty suckers. Thus contradicting your earlier stance (a gentle act of love).
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