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		General => General Discussion => Topic started by: daigong on September 17, 2009, 08:32:36 PM
		
			
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				LOL more bad robber stories  :D
 
 Burglar Left Facebook Clue, Cops Say
 
 (http://www.thetechherald.com/media/images/200903/burglar_1.jpg)
 
 By Alice Kalthoff, MYFOXDFW.COM
 MARTINSBURG, W.V. - If you break in, you'd better log out.
 
 Police say a burglar left his Facebook page open in a victim's house, making it easy for detectives to solve a crime.
 
 Jonathan G. Parker, 19, is accused of felony daytime burglary, according to the Martinsburg Journal-News.
 
 Detectives believe he broke into a woman's house last month through a bedroom window and stole two rings worth a total of $3,500.
 
 When the victim came home, she noticed her home had been ransacked -- also that her computer was on and logged into an unfamiliar Facebook account.
 
 During the investigation, police learned the victim and the suspect had a mutual friend, who admitted that Parker asked him to help him commit the crime.
 
 Parker, who lives in Fort Louden, Pa., remains jailed in lieu of $10,000 bail. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. (http://www.myfoxillinois.com/dpp/news/dpgo_Burglar_Left_Facebook_Clue_Co_20090917_3555504)
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				What a dumbass  :smhid
			
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				Seriously, who's THAT stupid? :lol:
			
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				Jonathan G. Parker was, apparently. :lol:
			
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				Aw man, I was just gonna post that.
			
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				Wow. It very much sounds like he wanted to get caught. In most robberies the whole point is to get in and out as quickly as possible - not to turn on the computer and web-browse.
			
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				Such a noob! :lol:
			
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				Wow. Just wow. 
 
 Well, that was his big mistake. LOL.