I Guess If You Rob Homes

Beemerboy

Just One More Coat
You read the newspapers to find your victims.

Local Sonoma County family of four was returning from Hawaii after Thanksgiving. A few miles from their home while going threw an intersection, car blew threw on a red light at a high speed and t-boned their mini-van killing all four instantly.

Needless to say this made front page news here, they showed the neighbors being interviewed and area that they lived in, but NO specific shots of anyone house.

Yesterday their home was burglarized and ran-sacked of a lot of valuables and the one car that was left in the garage. News report said that the burglars where in the house for some time.

I'm speechless about this and just how callus some people can be, I know that the media coverage of this had a lot to do with it, but then that's there job. Maybe there should use a tad more discretion on their part for showing locations.

I don't know but NO ONE deserves that!
 
Actually, it's quite common to burglurize a home that there has been a death at.

That's why they should never publish addresses in obits. (even thought it's not hard to get)

Bad guys know that nobody will be there during the funeral.
 
Thanks Ron, was just reported that the made an arrest this AM of a guy that lives over 100 miles from here. He had their car parked in his driveway and someone turned them in
 
I'm just shocked that there aren't more thefts during occasions like that. I know I've lived in some very religious neighborhoods in my day and there are guarantees that you could walk into any house on the block during Sunday sermons and there wouldn't be a soul at home for hours. I don't have a whole lot of faith left in human goodness, so that sort of accounts for my surprise. I just sort of expect the strong to take advantage of the weak. But then again, I do love to read those stories like the one where some former Navy Seal was being pick pocketed and wound up beating the crap out of the thief or something like that. lol That perks my faith in justice a little bit.
 
I'm just shocked that there aren't more thefts during occasions like that. I know I've lived in some very religious neighborhoods in my day and there are guarantees that you could walk into any house on the block during Sunday sermons and there wouldn't be a soul at home for hours. I don't have a whole lot of faith left in human goodness, so that sort of accounts for my surprise. I just sort of expect the strong to take advantage of the weak. But then again, I do love to read those stories like the one where some former Navy Seal was being pick pocketed and wound up beating the crap out of the thief or something like that. lol That perks my faith in justice a little bit.

I get what you are saying about houses that are left unattended during day light hours while people are at church and things of that nature, for that matter there are many across this country unattended all day while people are at work.

What rocked this community was how horrific it was for an entire family to get wiped out, and then someone scum bag took advantage of this crime of opportunity. That just added insult to injury IMO

I know this kind of stuff plays out all over the world every day, but it means nothing until its close to home!
 
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