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Re: Not a Real Deal After All.....


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Posted by RN on August 23, 2014 at 12:08:16 from (66.188.143.138):

In Reply to: Not a Real Deal After All..... posted by donjr on August 22, 2014 at 20:17:26:

Many years back around Chicago a lot of 'frequent flyers' that were getting bonded out and probation because they 'weren't great risk to public as non violent thieves- and we don't have the jail space' came to the attention of some insurance investigators, police, etc. Lots of them tried to escape police as they were being put in squad car and got hands crushed in the closing doors that then jammed, had to go to police garage to be pried open, wrists badly broken mostly on right hand. Some of the insurance investigators also had that happen when they'd caught the burglars. one guy that had stolen a couple motorcycle said he was put up against a wall and a old Cadillac bumper driven up to his legs- then the driver got out and one of the owners of stolen cycle got in and stomped on gas pedal, crunched left leg. Thief then stood up on other leg, roped to fire escape railing to stay up and caddy got the owner of other cycle as driver who also stomped on gas pedal. Judge said seemed to be a story to try to intimidate the complaining witness/owners of stolen vehicles, owners weren't admitting anything, police noted the relative criminal records of injured and possible attackers- yes the attackers seemed to be aquainted with the Outlaws MC- but thief had lots of other potential enemies ( identifiable parts to couple other stolen vehicles found in his basement) and wasn't now able to do much more thieving, waste of time to investigate further, thief was likely to be going to state prison about time legs were sort of healed otherwise would have to go to witness protection and then state would have to pay more to lodge him. A guy stealing farm equipment and other stuff might have a 'accident' at next theft site, not necessarily fatal, maybe get thumped by another 'masked thief unidentifiable' casing the site? Or maybe tried to steal a Jersey bull and got stomped into a mud puddle- the breed has a rep and injury/killed by stats of being about the most dangerous bovine to mess with. Do you have a organic dairy farm close by? RN


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