Burglary, theft and assault are the stock in trade for any criminal solicitors. I'm well into 3 figures for the number of burglary cases I've been involved with. I've spent more hours than I can tell in interview and, in the early days, in cells before the day's hearing and during the breaks with every sort of burglar from the frequent drugs-related cases to the career burglars who all have very specific do's and don't's in their MO's. The most well-off one I can think of specialised in stealing CPU's from computers in educational establishments. His brother, after conviction, said that he was making £100k a year tax free and this is early nineties. Unfortunately for him he got caught burglarising the college that the judge had attended. When the judge said "my alma mater" we all realised he was going down for a proper chunk and he absolutely did. So yes, burglary is, safe to say, something I know quite a lot about.
If we look at the picture of the solicitor during the reconstruction, I do think the climb, if possible is a pretty major pull-up with finger / hand strength. Do you not?
http://perugiamurderfile.org/gallery/image.php?album_id=21&image_id=1454
Gosh,
SomeAlibi,
Your burglary stories and theories remind me of another strange case.
In Santa Monica, California a few years back, some of the guys who collect the coins from the parking meters noticed what they thought to be a big decline in the amount of coins they were collecting in certain parking structures.
The cops then kept a lookout, but didn't catch any thieves.
The angry coin collectors then took it upon themselves to go undercover and act like shoppers, so to say, and 1 day they spotted a culprit red-handed stealing from the parking meters and he was then arrested.
Over the years, I would sometimes bring that story up as 1 of the coin collectors collected the coins from the parking meters in front of my old surfshop.
And you know what?
It's hard to believe BUT it seemed that the right guy was apprehended, because from what I have heard the parking meter theft spree has not happened since.
That kinda reminds me that per Perugia local
Frank Sfarzo,
there have not been any further break-ins to 2nd floor buildings in Perugia, Italy since Rudy Guede was imprisoned...
Since I have read that you,
SomeAlibi, have even been to Perugia, Italy, please prove me wrong, if you might!
Can't you ask anyone if they know if any further 2nd floor break-ins have occurred in Perugia since Rudy Guede was imprisoned?
What about
Barbie Nadeau, can't you ask her if she might she be able to help prove
Frank Sfarzo wrong?
Or heck, might even
Mr. Curatolo?
I hope to hear from you about this simple query
SomeAlibi!
'Til then, take it easy,
RWVBWL