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I would agree with you, if not for ...
... the burglary of my house about 10 years ago. The fingerprints of the one of the culprits who hit my house were also found at another burglary scene: on the piece of pipe they used to beat an elderly man to death.

They got $400 worth of stuff from my place, at the old man's place, as near as they can figure, they got about $15 in cash.

Multilation is TOO good for this creep.
Posted by: Judas I.   Posted on: 07/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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2 years "inconvenience" for ruining someones finances..  kd5auq | 07/15/04
Agreed. Let's make the penalty  Update victim | 04/26/06
minimum penalties for ID theft  bjornafreeman@... | 07/15/04
The hand should be ...  Judas I. | 07/15/04
The hand should be...  beepster | 07/15/04
Cruel punishments do not solve problems  pauliusp | 07/15/04
Re: Cruel punishments do not solve problems  rlodge@... | 07/15/04
The punishment system does not work  Dave P. | 07/15/04
By the way  rlodge@... | 07/15/04
I would agree with you, if not for ...  Judas I. | 07/15/04
Maybe,  Update victim | 04/26/06
Maybe somthing more fitting...  Omnitron | 07/16/04
Please add SpyWare peddlers to the list!  BitTwiddler | 07/15/04
The big house  vferrara | 07/15/04
Why identity theft flourishes  NobodyHome | 07/16/04
getting law enforcement to care . . .  bjornafreeman@... | 07/16/04
And if you catch the attempt and stop the loss,  Update victim | 04/26/06
2 years Max... Not enough!  jwschull@... | 07/16/04
the reason these crimes do not stop  V Sanders | 07/16/04
Most phish e-mails are laughable  relictele | 07/19/04
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