Consequences
A Practical Investigation & Prevention Guide case no. 7906256 - the naive thief
When caught, Crossley was frank: “I’m skint and have fallen behind on my mortgage”. His intention was to hide the digger and sell it, but he admitted he had no idea where he would take it or how he would actually sell it. As his own lawyer said, he showed “criminal naivety”. The thief targeted a high-end estate, accurately deducing
The thief targeted a high-end estate, accurately deducing that it contained valuable electronics, jewelry, and cash. However, he failed to check the home's occupancy status. He broke into the property right in the middle of a weekday afternoon, mistakenly assuming the residents were away at work. Instead, the homeowner was upstairs conducting a live corporate video conference. Instead, the homeowner was upstairs conducting a live
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