Posted by rockyridgefarm on October 09, 2016 at 07:38:15 from (96.61.189.179):
In Reply to: women stealing posted by Geo-TH,In on October 09, 2016 at 05:26:52:
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That reminds me of another story this co-worker friend told me. There was a well respected electrician in his area with a distinctive truck. His wife was a kleptomaniac, and before she was found out, she would drive his truck around & do the same thing you're talking about. She'd knock on the door, & if no one was home, she'd go in and help herself of anything that tickled her fancy. Didn't have to break in, because no one locked their doors Usually worthless knick-knacks or decorations, but still stealing. They didn't need money. If a neighbor drove by, they'd see the electricians truck and just assume he was doing work there. She got by with it for years. Even got caught a few times by the owners, but she'd come up with some excuse that she was getting a tool he forgot or something. She went to jail, came back home, and has kept a low profile since. Still married.
Thieves come in all shapes, and steal for all different reasons.
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