I feel sorry for you, I really do. I feel sorry that you are incapable of working and instead stoop to stealing from others.
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I feel sorry that my kids now feel insecure in their own home after you committed a break and enter while my family was home watching a movie. You snuck by so close I'm surprised we didn't smell you.
You stole from us, and then went on to commit other offences elsewhere including armed robbery. I doubt this is your first. I feel sorry that you think you have the right to intimidate innocent people with violence. You don't.
I feel sorry that you think you will get away with it. You won't. You will be caught. Contrary to what you may think, the police are smarter than you. You will go to jail, probably not for the first time. You will once again be in familiar company.
I'll think of you this summer, as I am enjoying the beach with my family. Hopefully the memories of the incident, the police at my house and the forensic team taking fingerprints will be a distant past. The financial loss and inconvenience will have been forgotten. You will be in concrete surrounds, counting down a decade of your life. You will share your victims sense of having their personal space violated. And I may feel sorry for you. But I doubt it.
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