Posted on 11/03/2009 7:37:45 AM PST by markomalley
Thea Cox, 54, was originally given a suspended 12-week prison sentence for having an offensive weapon with her as she carried out four burglaries last year.
She returned to the same student flats this summer and carried out two further raids on each occasion while wearing an electronic tag.
Under normal circumstances she might have expected to go straight to prison for being in breach of her suspended sentence.
But Recorder Kevin Hann, sitting at Exeter Crown Court, decided to suspend a new nine-month term for a further two years.
He told Cox: This is such an unusual case - you've had a rotten life fighting the demons within yourself and have been able to stay out of trouble for many years until recently.
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That thing makes Helen Thomas look tolerable
He just yearns to be free, is confused, and with the help of the judge is evolving into a serious menace to society.
Oh, will he ever find the perfect mate, a woman who thinks she is a man, who had amputated her feminine attributes?
Stay tuned.
Turd Burgler
Dare I ask what was the offensive weapon?
Oh, it blamed the public for not having the right reaction to its delusion. We were supposed to have a parade and coronation.

Britain has gone insane! Sadly, we aren’t far behind them!
That thing makes Helen Thomas look tolerable
Hey, you can't say you weren't warned...
i cannot believe he is only 54... looks much older... why do they often take on ugly hairstyles and ugly make-up? and clothing? he needs lessons from Rupaul who at least looks glamorous when dressed in drag... and looks even better when dressed as a man...
He has been abused enough the judge says.
They have enough paradees, with or without our permission...
What a side show!
It should just get on with life, find a niche, and stay in it, maybe a subway hot dog vendor would make it a millionaire.( Trans Hotdogs, Get your hot bangers RIGHT HERE!)
Obama would make it a fast food Czar in the FDA after a bump and grind interview.
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