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Post by peteetongman on Aug 19, 2014 15:45:26 GMT -5
A person who claims to be the man caught on camera ransacking the three-story closet of a Texas socialite says some of the estimated $1 million in items he allegedly stole are fakes. The alleged thief made the claims in a voice-modulated call reportedly made to the Houston Press on Aug. 12, less than two weeks after the burglary at the home of Texas socialite and millionaire Theresa Roemer, according to Press reporter Craig Malisow. “You know, I asked this person, ‘How can they prove that they really were the burglar?’” Malisow told ABC News. The self-proclaimed burglar told Malisow that he would send the reporter samples of the items he allegedly stole from the closet of Roemer, who had given “Good Morning America” a tour of her closet just over one week before the break-in. In the segment, which aired July 23, Roemer, an entrepreneur, said the closet itself cost about $500,000 to build. It has a beauty station and champagne bar, and Roemer holds fundraisers inside the closet. Malisow says the items he received at the Houston Press offices Friday, in an envelope with no return address, included a watch, a bracelet and a silver locket containing a lock of hair. news.yahoo.com/blogs/nightline-fix-abc-news/bizarre-twist-million-dollar-mega-closet-robbery-135912817.html
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Post by apple on Aug 19, 2014 15:48:00 GMT -5
Hmmm... Insurance company enter, stage right....
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Post by kara on Aug 20, 2014 17:26:04 GMT -5
my closet has a boonesfarm bar.
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