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O-bitch-uary thieves
MAN this just PISSES ME OFF
My wife told me that the day her co-worker went to his young wife's funeral who died recently from Cancer, someone broke into his House because they KNEW he would not be home. this to me is like committing a crime with a gun... and anyone caught in a burglary crime on the day the home owner is attending their spouses funeral should get a much harsher sentence if apprehended. sure gets my Goat ... ok, Rant .........off ~ but remember this warning... if it's posted in the newspaper ask someone to watch your place while your gone that day.... |
That is pathetic!!! Hopefully they catch the jerk!!!!
A lot of thieves will generally strike during the day though, for 2 main reasons: 1: people at work or funeral anything they can feel will keep you away for a while. 2: the penalties in most states differ greatly on this, a daytime robbery of a persons place of residence is usually classified as "breaking and entering". Breaking into the home or residence of another after dark is usually classified as a "burglary" with much stiffer penalties. The "larceny" part carries the same penalties day or night. First suspect would be the neighborhood teen, or someone familiar with her to know that she would be at the funeral and what time the funeral. A lot of funerals for us average folks aren't advertised or general knowledge to the public and I dought even if it was, they would list the address of the widows house and the funeral time. I'd bet it is someone she knows..... Sad but often the case.... If you find out who it is, invite him fishing, we can use my boat........:hang: |
i'll bring the c- blocks :grins:
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This is disgusting.
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This has been going on for years. We have had people in the town I work hire an officer to sit the house for the day just so it doesn't happen to them. Also one has to figure since most thieves don't read the newspaper its probably a relative who knew no one was going to be home.
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wow...that is really wrong.....
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I'd gladly house sit. Me and my trusty Louisville Slugger.
F***ING SCUMBAGS. |
This sorry act has been going on for as long as I can remember, but it never occurred to me that it may have been relatives. That's REALLY low. But it does make sense when you see how fast folks come out of the wood work for the "grab" after. Robbing the dead and robbing weddings are two low-life crimes that are just sub human.
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seen that Fred
someone scooped everything before the family assembled
and it literally blew me away.... it's been years now and i thought about it yesterday while out driving around. the other sub human scam going on is they craig list everything on your porch for free... |
Call the police and tell them about the funeral. Many depts. will do a drive by to keep an eye on the house.
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Same thing happened to my Grandmother while we were at the funeral for my Gand Dad,it's just sad to see this kind of low of people s#^^^^^&g off of people in there meekest moments.
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