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The photo of Korin Vanhouten doesn't show her best side. I hope her driver's license photo came out better ..... or maybe that is her driver's license photo.
Karma will get you every time.
what goes around comes around, i agree that picture of her isn't the best.
Somehow, I find it difficult to feel sorry for them having their car being burglarized, as they are a big part of the theft problem.
This should make one of those dumbest of shows. Not smart to call in stolen goods being stolen from you while you restock stolen goods back in to the vehicle.
Clearly the question should be "What on earth is she on?!"
There just seems to be no honor among thieves.
She was obviously hypnotized by the dude, and given subliminal commands to steal items from the store.
Also, he made her take stuff from their own car to fake being burglarized so he could make an insurance claim.
When he counted to three and snapped his fingers, she woke up and remembered nothing.
Or, she was really a zombie!
Well, that will teach them about the effects of stealing better than any counseling classes.
I fear lest what was stolen from the car was actually already stolen... Does that make the thieves of stuff from their car guilty of both crimes?
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