Dumbest thief ever logs into Facebook on victim’s computer during burglary, forgets to log out
I have so many questions. Like, did he update his status when he was logged on? If so, what did he say?
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Dumbest thief ever logs into Facebook on victim’s computer during burglary, forgets to log out
I have so many questions. Like, did he update his status when he was logged on? If so, what did he say?
Speaking of dumb criminals, I didn't think Clayton Lockett OR John Bird were so intelligent. If they wanted true clemency from the death penalty why did both of them act like such fools about it? John Bird killed a person after robbing him. He came back to kill the guy when he could have just walked away.
Before his execution he had the nerve (IMO it was arrogant) to say "the death penalty is state-sanctioned murder." It's like THAT'S how he thought he would plead for clemency? Then the whole time he was having his case appealed he was threatening members of his victim's family, and I mean actual threats that he sent to them in writing. I find it difficult if not imPOSSIBLE to feel any sympathy for someone like that.
Clayton Lockett called himself "an assassin" and said people just had to deal with the fact that it's what he does, and by that statement how the hell does he think anyone's going to find it within themselves to feel empathy for him?
I just don't freakin' comprehend it. It's not like they're making it EASY to feel anything other than anger at them. I have no understanding how after doing all that people still feel something for them. Hell, if I did that I wouldn't have a friend left. I certainly don't think anyone would plead the case to preserve my life, but they did with both Clayton Lockett AND John Bird.