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30 thoughts on “How a Facebook Post Led to a Felony Arrest”
  1. She said something interesting to me; She explained how she doesn't do anything like close to signing her dad's signature & that
    was an odd thing to say right after she'd said someone might be forging her name & have her ID? The way she was so able to
    split up Forgery into different levels of crimes. Most people wouldn't think of it in different levels of Forging but she was thinking
    about it b/c it's on her mind. For me, all of it is the same = illegal & I don't split it into other sub categories like this criminal did.
    And she's so calm about like it's no surprise. Me, I'd have been like, Calling BullsH!Te on someone! But she acts like it's nothing
    but a "thang"…. and it is…. a prison thang

  2. Something isn't right, because the store manager would be in jail for deliberately taking a fake $100 bill to the bank. The patron bought the bill in but the store manager took it to the bank so she committed the federal fraud even if the patron allegedly committed misdemeanor theft. The store tried to steal from the bank by turning in $100 bill they knew was fake.

  3. I really hope the bank teller lady reads these comments because she has a beautiful soul 🙂

    She slowed her speech down and also understood what Matthew was saying so must have known him for quite a while.

    Also what a superb mum.

    I always wonder what. happens when mums get older and can no longer care for their adult children?

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