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We just kicked him out.
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 638154" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>He is really pouring it on. Soon the lies will be more convoluted and almost comical in how absurd they are. My son lied and stole from other people. He did not have access to anything of value in my house. He smoked weed sometimes. His drug of choice was the feeling he got from getting away with robbing a house. When he was arrested, he told the police where to find the stuff. There were ipods and notebooks from 3 different robberies in a duffel bag at an empty house 3 streets from my house. He wasn't a very good thief. He left lots of clues behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 638154, member: 12856"] He is really pouring it on. Soon the lies will be more convoluted and almost comical in how absurd they are. My son lied and stole from other people. He did not have access to anything of value in my house. He smoked weed sometimes. His drug of choice was the feeling he got from getting away with robbing a house. When he was arrested, he told the police where to find the stuff. There were ipods and notebooks from 3 different robberies in a duffel bag at an empty house 3 streets from my house. He wasn't a very good thief. He left lots of clues behind. [/QUOTE]
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