Posted on 11/21/2012 2:16:11 PM PST by aimhigh
A would-be burglar told deputies he was upset after he was tied up and left lying on the garage floor of the home he attempted to burglarize Wednesday morning in St. John.
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Really. Could have started the car to keep him warm.
....too bad the home owner didn’t have a 100 lb German Shepard to “watch him”. That intense stare with the shutting of the mouth type stare that tells you don’t move. *smiles*
Was he left there for a week?
Did the homeowner set the home on fire while he was there?
Did the homeowner try to park his car in the garage while he was tied up there?
No? He kinda got off easy then.
In this upside down PC world, the burgler-guy can probably sue the homeowner and win custody of the garage and the house attached to it.
that would have been the best plan.
then put him in a lawn sized plastic bag and put him in a dumpster.
blessings, bobo
Heh.
Lucky burglar. He can complain.
You got that right.
Awww, poor widdle cwiminal! He’s lucky he didn’t get his head blown off.
The owner just forgot one thing, to turn the car on and leave the motor running.
lol
Tie him up, grab shovels and hold a conversation where he can hear it about where to bury the body....
lolz
Michael McCarthy, 47, Colquitt Washtington is the perp in question.
***** “How awful. /sniff/” ****
I wouldn’t have tied him up... just marched him out back with a shovel and had him dig and dig and dig.... if the cops don’t show up... he would own that hole.
Then the work starts, firing up the tractor and back fill... 15 minutes out of my life that I would never get back.
TT
I highly recommend shopping at your local hardware store to get some high test nylon tie straps. Don’t be satisfied with the smaller test types, go for at least 100 lb. test.
Put one on each wrist or ankle, and use a third to tie the two together, and whoever is going to be incapacitated.
There are times and places where you just don’t want to double tap, so you need a strong backup.
Bullies!!!! Can’t they even shaaaare?
Poor baby. We caught a burgler in our Fraternity house back in the 60’s. We kept him for 3 days, doing chores, and then took him around campus on a dog leash, kicking him all the way. Then turned him over to the police.
In the state of Washington it is very clear that a burglar in your home can be shot with no questions asked. Heck, a few months ago some shop-keeper kept getting robbed so he started sleeping in his shop. Some kids broke in and in the midst of grabbing stuff the guy jumped out with his shotgun. The kids took off - he shot and killed one 50 feet from the shop - a few leather belts (or similar)that he had just stolen found by his body. Found not guilty. Although the last I heard the parents are looking into a civil penalty against the guy.
I sure hope this burglar can’t use some defense like “unlawful imprisonment” or something. I wonder if you said “I am making a citizen’s arrest” might help!? I would imagine catching a guy and detaining him while you call and wait for the cops is one thing. Tossing him into the cellar for a few days is another.
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