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<blockquote data-quote="GT_EE78" data-source="post: 716832" data-attributes="member: 3434"><p>media told stories about Duke Lacrosse and Covington high school too.</p><p>The owner of the house told the Daily Beast that on previous occasions he had stuff stolen from his house, including $2,500 worth of fishing gear. The owner—after receiving death threats and threats to burn down his home—has now suggested that nothing was ever taken. we'll have to wait to see what he says under oath.</p><p>A neighbor who called 911 told the dispatcher that the owner’s house had been burglarized a number of times recently.</p><p>McMichaels told the cops that their had been a rash of burglaries and other crimes involving the house and their vehicle.</p><p>(For a neighborhood that the media tells us only had one problem in the months leading up to this incident, it seems to have a lot of residents who were mistakenly under the impression that there was a crime wave. 3 residents, the McMichaels and the 911 caller referred to multiple crimes.)</p><p>There are photos/video of Arbery inside of the house (at night) that have been released.</p><p>We don’t know for sure if he stole anything or, more importantly, if he tried to steal anything, because we have only seen 10 seconds of video when he was in the house for about 2 to 4 minutes. (Although the photo of his jogging hammer might be a clue)</p><p>One would have to be thoroughly naïve to believe that a convicted felon and thief who lived miles away, who had previously burglarized the home and who sprinted full speed out of the house when the neighbor yelled at him, was in that house for lawful purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_EE78, post: 716832, member: 3434"] media told stories about Duke Lacrosse and Covington high school too. The owner of the house told the Daily Beast that on previous occasions he had stuff stolen from his house, including $2,500 worth of fishing gear. The owner—after receiving death threats and threats to burn down his home—has now suggested that nothing was ever taken. we'll have to wait to see what he says under oath. A neighbor who called 911 told the dispatcher that the owner’s house had been burglarized a number of times recently. McMichaels told the cops that their had been a rash of burglaries and other crimes involving the house and their vehicle. (For a neighborhood that the media tells us only had one problem in the months leading up to this incident, it seems to have a lot of residents who were mistakenly under the impression that there was a crime wave. 3 residents, the McMichaels and the 911 caller referred to multiple crimes.) There are photos/video of Arbery inside of the house (at night) that have been released. We don’t know for sure if he stole anything or, more importantly, if he tried to steal anything, because we have only seen 10 seconds of video when he was in the house for about 2 to 4 minutes. (Although the photo of his jogging hammer might be a clue) One would have to be thoroughly naïve to believe that a convicted felon and thief who lived miles away, who had previously burglarized the home and who sprinted full speed out of the house when the neighbor yelled at him, was in that house for lawful purposes. [/QUOTE]
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