drugs make people into less than human, and their family pays for it in their horrible actions rosie
Posted by: SnopesQueen
Date posted: Sat Dec 17 16:23:32 2011
Message:
I can relate to that feeling of hate. When I was a teenager, our house was broken into. They kids were caught. One of them took the police through a field where she supposedly scattered some of the loot, and I have no idea why now, but they asked me to come along. I remember walking behind her in that field and suddenly having an urge to give her a good kick in the back. Thank goodness I didn't actually do that though.
Later, my dad and I went to a police station to identify some stolen property, and I saw my mom's father's watch there, something my mom hadn't yet realized was missing. So I know that feeling too, of discovering later that there were more things.
Posted by: kt
Date posted: Sat Dec 17 14:11:28 2011
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That's just horrible! I'm so sorry for you.
This happened to my in-laws, and to this day, whenever my MIL can't find something, it all comes back to her.
You must feel so violated...
Posted by: DebR
Date posted: Sat Dec 17 11:21:48 2011
Message:
I won't tell you you're wrong for hating her. Someone broke into my house too and I still feel uneasy here even though I had felt safe before that for over 20 years. It takes a part of you away, it's such an invasion of privacy.
Posted by: DebS
Date posted: Sat Dec 17 0:11:17 2011
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People who steal from others make me angry. They give no thought at all about what that item meant to the owner. Or the inconvenience the owner will go through, like in my case when my rims on my car were stolen, to get it fixed. They don't care. As long as they can sell it to get their drug fix or whatever, that is all they car about.
You have every right to feel the way you do. It's all well and good that she is in rehab. But that is not going to give you your stuff back. I wonder if you can file a civil case against her?
It took me a month to get my car back after my rims were stolen. I ended up paying - out of pocket - $600 for new tires, rims and whatever else was done to the car - and that is after insurance covered their portion! None of this was of any concern to the thiefs. They don't care. It's all about them. Bastards.
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Yes, it's so discusting how they just don't feel guilty or even care what it does to someone rosie
Posted by: Glitter
Date posted: Fri Dec 16 17:36:35 2011
Message:
You have every right to be angry. I've no respect for home invaders, career criminals, those who break into homes for drug money. I hope you sue the parents of this girl for the value of your property and peace of mind..I'm sorry this has happened to you.





