A week ago, a high school counselor and musician died in a hospital waiting room of a Frankford hospital, after suffering pains in his arm and torso (they assume it was a heart attack). Three idiots that witnessed this decided to take the watch of the 63-year-old father of three.
Supposedly, the hospital is going to release video of the three people. One of them was on parole and has already been caught.
An even more set of despicable criminals were in San Francisco.
Remember that Mini Cooper that ran a red light and killed four passengers in a mini van? Well, a few criminals saw the story on the news; and they somehow found out where that house was and burglarized it. They took their sweet time, as they knew the residents wouldn’t be coming home.
Now, it was funny in Animal House when a character reads the obituaries to find a college coed that died at an all-female school, and preys on the sympathies of the friends to score a date. And it worked.
In real life, that wouldn’t be funny. Even less so, when it isn’t college guys looking to score, but criminals looking for an easy score.
Their mistake was driving a stolen car and trying to use the credit cards.
Let’s hope the book is thrown at these pathetic losers.
A week ago, a high school counselor and musician died in a hospital waiting room of a Frankford hospital, after suffering pains in his arm and torso (they assume it was a heart attack). Three idiots that witnessed this decided to take the watch of the 63-year-old father of three.
Supposedly, the hospital is going to release video of the three people. One of them was on parole and has already been caught.
An even more set of despicable criminals were in San Francisco.
Remember that Mini Cooper that ran a red light and killed four passengers in a mini van? Well, a few criminals saw the story on the news; and they somehow found out where that house was and burglarized it. They took their sweet time, as they knew the residents wouldn’t be coming home.
Now, it was funny in Animal House when a character reads the obituaries to find a college coed that died at an all-female school, and preys on the sympathies of the friends to score a date. And it worked.
In real life, that wouldn’t be funny. Even less so, when it isn’t college guys looking to score, but criminals looking for an easy score.
Their mistake was driving a stolen car and trying to use the credit cards.
Let’s hope the book is thrown at these pathetic losers.