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There really is some scummy individuals in this world!
Got my Daily Dose of Crime just in time! I was starting to have withdrawals
Should have blurred the box fill cash in the desk as it’s easy to figure out what store they’re in while looking at the cameras.
Huntingtons disease. Damn.
I use to be a carer for people with Huntingtons and it's such a horrible disease and equally horrible ending. I feel for the victim cos I know what awaits her.
Both the date shown at the beginning and the one shown around 8:00 are both wrong…
Huntington disease is a terrible ailment. It effects the brain to the point that it then affects the entire body by stealing control of your body's movements and speech. There is currently no cure and only limited help from medications. It's a genetic disease.
I've been desperate before and not once did I have to assault somebody. What roaches.
She didn't remember them very well, luckily, big brother has eyes almost everywhere today.
"desperate"
Taking advantage of a disabled person is just evil.
Early
Pro Tip – If you don't have any change or cash loose in your pocket, you don't have any to give. Treat your wallet like your junk folks and only show it to people if there's a proper business exchange happening.
No sympathy for anyone taking advantage of disabled folks.
They are not desperate, the handicapped are vulnerable. Should get heavier charges for it.
Hello daily dose of crime
People are just SICK.