bugeater17
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I would bet he has most if not all the important rings insured. I understand the possible sentiment but should be able to get them replaced. I'm sure Josten's will be able to hook him up.
You are probably correct and i'm sure the police will interview each and every one of them. I'm betting we find out one of them will be involved if they didn't simply commit the crime themselves. They left the door unlocked and informed a friend or friends of the unlocked door and they came and stole SF's stuff. BTW I really hate thieves of any kind, scumbags.I’m no detective , but I’d start with any contractor or subcontractor workers. My gut reaction when I just read about this is that the perpetrator knew who’s house it was, no one would be home and which door would be unlocked.
The death penalty is far to harsh for this crime. They are just things, granted they are irreplaceable but they are still just things.
LINCOLN RESIDENT VOLUNTEERS TO BE HUNTED BY SCOTT FROST
There are houses one should not burglarize in Lincoln, but then there is the house of the Nebraska head football coach, Scott Frost, which was broken into by the world’s stupidest person over the weekend.
This is such a bad idea among bad idea on several levels: He’s the head coach of the local football team, whatever you steal will be super-easy to spot when you’re trying to fence it, and no one will help you the minute they find out where you got it because crime might sometimes be cool, but stealing from our football team is another.
There’s all that, sure. There’s also Scott Frost looking like he can still run a 4.5 in street shoes and still benching well north of three hundred pounds at the age of 43. He will find you, bandit. When he does he is more than capable of catching you on foot, and then placing you in a wholesome, cornfed headlock for the necessary amount of time.
Doubt him? CHECK THE RESUME.
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The death penalty is far to harsh for this crime. They are just things, granted they are irreplaceable but they are still just things.