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(OP) User ID: 81552371 United States 01/28/2022 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | -The affidavit for Nicholas Chamberlin says the owner of the Mustang recently bought a new warehouse to store several classic cars and had hired a moving company to move the cars from his old place to his new warehouse and only a few close friends and the moving company employees knew about the cars in the warehouse. -It says the owner was at the warehouse the night before and all was good, but came back the next morning and someone had cut the chain on the fence and pried the garage door off its hinges and the Mustang was gone. -Police say surveillance video showed 4 people at the warehouse; two near the gate and two acting as look-outs. -They say the Mustang was seen a short time later, -Police say surveillance video from nearby, showed people getting out of the Mustang and getting into a Jeep, then coming back and putting gas in the Mustang and trying to start it, but, eventually try to push start it and roll it out of camera range. -The affidavit says video at a gas station shows the people in the Jeep getting gas in a gallon milk jug. -From all that, they got Nicholas Chamberlin and others identified and say Chamberlin worked for the moving company and had been part of the crew that had been hired to move the classic cars into the warehouse. -The affidavit says cell phone records put Chamberlin at the warehouse at the time of the theft, at the dispensary at the time the Mustang ran out of gas and at the gas station and back at the dispensary parking lot. -Chamberlin is charged with larceny of an automobile and 2nd degree burglary. [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] HERE IS A PIC OF THE THEIF [link to ktul.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31902919 United States 01/28/2022 10:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Those who stole this man’s beautiful car and destroyed it must have between them enough internal organs to easily fetch $200,000 on the black market. All depends on just who they stole the car from. Little story: back in the late 1970s here in NJ, there was a guy who restored and sold classic Corvettes; had a little showroom and everything. Nice business, until he sold each of the dozen or so ‘Vettes he had to three different buyers at once, then skipped town with the money. One of the people he fleeced was a fairly highly-placed member of a certain “legitimate businessman’s organization”, ifyaknowwhatimean. He had a couple of his “associates” look into the matter and they visited the auto parts store in the same strip mall with the showroom, where a guy I went to school with worked. He said these guys were about 6’8”, so wide that they had to turn sideways to get through the door and each had a noticeable bulge under their left armpit. These gentlemen indicated that they were looking for the owner of the ‘Vette showroom, and that anyone locating him for them would be amply rewarded. Well, nothing happened for a couple of years, then it hit the news that the owner was found living in Ontario, having been arrested by Canadian authorities on a domestic violence and gun charge (IIRC, beating his wife and possession of a .38 revolver). He made bail, but never got to trial as he met a rather violent end soon afterwards. His killer was never found. Moral of the story: never mess with a man’s ride. |
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FlashBuzzkill
User ID: 80346963 United States 01/28/2022 11:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So we see the thief is white! Are we all going to start bombarding this thread about how bad the white culture is etc. etc...! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80145948 You bet. My cousins all came from Oklahoma. I know what White trash is. They look normal but their IQ's hover around the old 55 speed limit. How dumb you ask? Dumb enough to take a new 65 barracuda with the big glass and load it up with so many watermelons they broke the frame. Last Edited by FlashBuzzkill on 01/28/2022 11:12 PM Gen. John B Gordon and Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest were the finest citizen-soldiers birthed in America. |
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User ID: 80615280 United States 01/29/2022 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So we see the thief is white! Are we all going to start bombarding this thread about how bad the white culture is etc. etc...! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80145948 You bet. My cousins all came from Oklahoma. I know what White trash is. They look normal but their IQ's hover around the old 55 speed limit. How dumb you ask? Dumb enough to take a new 65 barracuda with the big glass and load it up with so many watermelons they broke the frame. Yeah, but dat watermelons was good!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82004869 01/29/2022 02:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Those who stole this man’s beautiful car and destroyed it must have between them enough internal organs to easily fetch $200,000 on the black market. All depends on just who they stole the car from. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31902919 Little story: back in the late 1970s here in NJ, there was a guy who restored and sold classic Corvettes; had a little showroom and everything. Nice business, until he sold each of the dozen or so ‘Vettes he had to three different buyers at once, then skipped town with the money. One of the people he fleeced was a fairly highly-placed member of a certain “legitimate businessman’s organization”, ifyaknowwhatimean. He had a couple of his “associates” look into the matter and they visited the auto parts store in the same strip mall with the showroom, where a guy I went to school with worked. He said these guys were about 6’8”, so wide that they had to turn sideways to get through the door and each had a noticeable bulge under their left armpit. These gentlemen indicated that they were looking for the owner of the ‘Vette showroom, and that anyone locating him for them would be amply rewarded. Well, nothing happened for a couple of years, then it hit the news that the owner was found living in Ontario, having been arrested by Canadian authorities on a domestic violence and gun charge (IIRC, beating his wife and possession of a .38 revolver). He made bail, but never got to trial as he met a rather violent end soon afterwards. His killer was never found. Moral of the story: never mess with a man’s ride. Cool story bro. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81996189 Australia 01/29/2022 02:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | -The affidavit for Nicholas Chamberlin says the owner of the Mustang recently bought a new warehouse to store several classic cars and had hired a moving company to move the cars from his old place to his new warehouse and only a few close friends and the moving company employees knew about the cars in the warehouse. Quoting: ttownrussiangirl -It says the owner was at the warehouse the night before and all was good, but came back the next morning and someone had cut the chain on the fence and pried the garage door off its hinges and the Mustang was gone. -Police say surveillance video showed 4 people at the warehouse; two near the gate and two acting as look-outs. -They say the Mustang was seen a short time later, -Police say surveillance video from nearby, showed people getting out of the Mustang and getting into a Jeep, then coming back and putting gas in the Mustang and trying to start it, but, eventually try to push start it and roll it out of camera range. -The affidavit says video at a gas station shows the people in the Jeep getting gas in a gallon milk jug. -From all that, they got Nicholas Chamberlin and others identified and say Chamberlin worked for the moving company and had been part of the crew that had been hired to move the classic cars into the warehouse. -The affidavit says cell phone records put Chamberlin at the warehouse at the time of the theft, at the dispensary at the time the Mustang ran out of gas and at the gas station and back at the dispensary parking lot. -Chamberlin is charged with larceny of an automobile and 2nd degree burglary. [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] HERE IS A PIC OF THE THEIF [link to ktul.com (secure)] thats a lot of typing , just to hurt men ? you obviously went to a lot of trouble , just to hurt men . hope it was worth it , sweetheart . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73802620 United States 01/31/2022 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Those who stole this man’s beautiful car and destroyed it must have between them enough internal organs to easily fetch $200,000 on the black market. All depends on just who they stole the car from. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31902919 Little story: back in the late 1970s here in NJ, there was a guy who restored and sold classic Corvettes; had a little showroom and everything. Nice business, until he sold each of the dozen or so ‘Vettes he had to three different buyers at once, then skipped town with the money. One of the people he fleeced was a fairly highly-placed member of a certain “legitimate businessman’s organization”, ifyaknowwhatimean. He had a couple of his “associates” look into the matter and they visited the auto parts store in the same strip mall with the showroom, where a guy I went to school with worked. He said these guys were about 6’8”, so wide that they had to turn sideways to get through the door and each had a noticeable bulge under their left armpit. These gentlemen indicated that they were looking for the owner of the ‘Vette showroom, and that anyone locating him for them would be amply rewarded. Well, nothing happened for a couple of years, then it hit the news that the owner was found living in Ontario, having been arrested by Canadian authorities on a domestic violence and gun charge (IIRC, beating his wife and possession of a .38 revolver). He made bail, but never got to trial as he met a rather violent end soon afterwards. His killer was never found. Moral of the story: never mess with a man’s ride. Cool story bro. It's not rides, but mans belly. Don't mess with his belly. |
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