2 more stolen cues recovered! Tank you God for stipid criminals

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my location changed bc im not there right now douche!! and i honestly dont care if my rep takes a beating for these 2.. i think that yeh its stupid that the guys cues got stolen, sorry bud. glad u got those back... but i also think its a waste of ur guys' energy to say crap like "hope they find boyfriends" and crap like that... they aren't criminals in the sense like they go out looking for this crap. so go find some real criminals to bust on. and oh btw learn to draw ur ball while ur out there trying to find some more people to diss! :D


So, if I'm understanding you correctly:

1. Crime is ok, as long as its not done by a criminal.

2. Being good at pool absolves criminal behavior


Anything I'm missing?
 
Lots of criminals are nice guys. Its what they do and part of the show.
As in, many criminals go to church every Sunday. Going to Church doesn't necessarily make you a Christian.
Going to confession doesn't absolve you from your misdeeds, maybe in their eyes it does, but in the victims, it doesn't.
Doesn't make them any less of a criminal tho.

Charles Manson was a nice guy too. That depended on whether you were his friend or not.
 
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Why are you so quick to their defense? What facts do you have?


His warrant that was in March was nothing, it was a stupid ticket that was not paid when he moved from Cambellsville to Cincy, it was taken care of. He's not a thief nor a criminal for that matter, neither is Eric. And yeh, they are nice guys. Im sure most of you fella's on here saying the stuff like "finding a boyfriend in jail" are just mad that you can't hold your own on a pool table with him! He may have "extorted" you, as you say, but I don't think that he done it with criminal intent. I am sure that he beat someone out of $2000 and took the cues in trade for the cash, which is why he asked for $2000, when the cues themselves are worth more than that. Are you getting off ruining these guys' reputations???

Obviously he was trying to do a somewhat good thing, because had them cues ended up in anyone else's hands, I'm sure they could have sold them to someone else for at least $2000. So be thankful that you even got them back.. i know several ppl in the n.c area that would have gladly paid for those and wouldnt have gave a damn that they were stolen from you. And I don't need your prosecuting attorney to tell me what kinds of guys they are, their reputation exceeds them.

Good luck keeping better hold of your cues :thumbup:
 
Why are you so quick to their defense? What facts do you have?

Miss Kitts probably doesn't know jack diddly other than hearsay. She knows them about as well as I know them, and that's not very much. The one thing I do know is there is an above average amount of low lifes hang out around Michael's and the Middletown area (yes I know Michael's is not in Middletown!) :)

Kelly
 
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In all of this, I am at a loss why someone would accept as payment anything, knowing that it was stolen. Apparently he knew that when he called Bill to try to get a "reward". Did I miss something?
 
Knowingly accepting stolen property is a crime.

My dealing with Robert have always been standup. I would be surprised to hear he is involved in the actual theft. Its very possible he thought the "owner" was gassing him up trying to get a better price. Nobody wins in this situation unfortunately.
 
Wow, crazy story Bill...Very glad your property has been returned to you.
What's even crazier is how ANYBODY can justify the actions of the thief/and extortionists...All are guilty of not only being wrong, but downright dumb as hell as well. People never cease to amaze me with their stupidity and ignorance...and we all know the saying...Birds of a feather flock together...
BPC sounds like a child or teenager to me with a connection somehow...and if not, has a very long road ahead her...
Yikes...
Clint
 
the other extortionist is eric denston from the same area, for days we gave them many opportunities to accept the reward but they wanted to hold out for 2000.00 and would not budge! it takes a lot of balls to hold a guys personal property hostage until they get 2000.00. knowing it is his, and stolen and wont even accept a reasonable reward!

After seeing how this has evolved from your original post I think it is likely you are characterizing Robert Frost and Eric Denston in a very unethical manner. You are portraying them as an active participants in the original theft. However, it appears that Robert Frost won these cues in a money game in which he had $2,000 at risk which he would have had to pay if he had lost. After discovering that they were your cues he simply wanted to be compensated for what was due him. If he was a "stipid criminal", as you characterize him, he could easily have sold them to someone else for much more.

His thanks for offering to let you recover your cues, which you "stipidly" left randomly lying around where they could be stolen, is that you apparently obstinately refused to compensate him and instead convinced the local police to charge him with the original crime.

I think he would be found completely innocent in a jury trial so you'd better get your self-righteous crowing in before that is scheduled.

In the meantime the object lesson you're giving everyone is that if they discover that they have inadvertently acquired a stolen cue, just sell it, don't offer to return it to what could turn out to be an utterly ungrateful victim of his own "stipidity".

If Robert Frost and Eric Denton were actively involved in the original theft please correct me by showing how. And for the record, I know neither of them from Adam.
 
In all of this, I am at a loss why someone would accept as payment anything, knowing that it was stolen. Apparently he knew that when he called Bill to try to get a "reward". Did I miss something?

Yes, you missed the part where Robert Frost is supposed to give up $2,000 of his own money to compensate the "stipidity" of someone who leaves expensive cues lying around begging to be stolen.
 
it was a breaking and entering . . .

. . . they admitted that , they knew the cues were stolen, and they took them anyway . . .

"Breaking and entering" into what? Were your cues at home and they robbed your house or what are you saying?

And now you are stating that this Robert Frost entered into a money game putting up $2,000 of his money against cues that he knew were stolen? I must say that sounds very unlikely to me.

It also sounds unlikely to me that he would then approach the original owner with the simplistic idea of extorting him. If he simply wanted to be compensated for his $2,000 AFTER discovering the cues were stolen- that would be believable.

I think what we need here is the other side of the story because this side looks pretty lopsided.
 
Mike Brown probably fired an air barrel at Robert and Robert got the stolen cues instead of the $2000. Now Robert thinks he is "due" $2000, when in fact he is not due anything in the eyes of the law. It's gambling! Try and sue Mike or call the cops and see how far that would get you.

If Robert was smart, which it seems he is not, the money should have been posted. Instead he took stolen cues as "payment" and tried to extort Bill out of money he thought he deserved. If he was dumb enough to take stolen cues, he should have been at least smart enough to unload the cues to someone other than the original owner! Oh wait, he's a stand up guy trying to do the right thing! :D

If Robert had half a brain he would have chalked it up to a lesson learned and walked away.

Well played Robert, well played! :thumbup:

Kelly
 
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