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It's fine for you to be a bleeding heart HERE, doc. elleng Mar 2017 #1
Thanks Ellen... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #7
Hoo boy... sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #2
Thank you!! Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #8
You sound like a responsible citizen doing the right thing to me. erinlough Mar 2017 #3
Thank you...truly appreciate it! Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #9
Bottom line: Blue_Roses Mar 2017 #4
Thanks Blue Roses Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #10
It's hard to make sense out of things Blue_Roses Mar 2017 #18
Your point bears repeating... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #20
Of course this is just my opinion but Doreen Mar 2017 #5
Thank you... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #14
Yeah, it does sound like an addiction. Doreen Mar 2017 #23
Damn doc.... Glamrock Mar 2017 #6
Thanks man... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #13
Yeah, I'm with them. Glamrock Mar 2017 #15
Thanks..appreciate that man Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #17
Go to court sarah FAILIN Mar 2017 #11
Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent. What he took was expensive, & he'll go on doing it Hekate Mar 2017 #12
Thank you Hekate... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #16
My blushes. Many thanks. And enjoy your new home in peace and harmony henceforth. Hekate Mar 2017 #19
One way to think about the right thing to do is to consider the outcome if everyone mahina Mar 2017 #27
Excellent points! This happened to my husband's elderly mother anneboleyn Mar 2017 #65
Flip side MedusaX Mar 2017 #21
TY... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #22
I guess I do not consider what he did to be "minor" Skittles Mar 2017 #24
Thanks Skittles... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #31
did he even have permission to be in your daughter's room? Skittles Mar 2017 #50
Here's the thing- there's you guys feeling violated and your trust broken, which is more than legit. Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #25
My parents fell victim MFM008 Mar 2017 #26
My husband's elderly mother (in my post). You are so right that they victimize others -- and it anneboleyn Mar 2017 #68
I've been there--where your wife is--because my husband is a doc mnhtnbb Mar 2017 #28
If you were married to a physician, you are a Saint... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #32
Dude....I'm gonna give you my perspective. You aren't going to like it. msanthrope Mar 2017 #29
Nah...I appreciate your insight Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #33
You aren't responsible for his demons....and I commend you for following through on this. nt msanthrope Mar 2017 #34
I agree with you. Didn't think of the underwear, tho.Creepy but good idea. EOM elfin Mar 2017 #54
What if your wife had finished her phone call and walked back upstairs unexpectedly, Tanuki Mar 2017 #30
Agreed... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #35
Not to freak you out any further, but here is a picture of the author Sebastian Junger Tanuki Mar 2017 #36
EXACTLY!! He may be very capable of violence, and if nobody reports him people will anneboleyn Mar 2017 #66
I know you're going to court Corgigal Mar 2017 #37
Corgigal I think you are totally right (my post is about an elderly parent who was victimized) anneboleyn Mar 2017 #67
Will the D.A. call you to testify if the case goes to trial? KingCharlemagne Mar 2017 #38
Go to court - crooks that get away with stuff just keep stealing csziggy Mar 2017 #39
Wow...heartbreaking story. Thank you for sharing! Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #41
Your story reminds me of the Columbine murderers. Something very similar happened with that anneboleyn Mar 2017 #69
you may have mercuryblues Mar 2017 #40
You don't want your bleeding heart to result in the guy getting off and preying on other people. Vinca Mar 2017 #42
Cool story, bro SecularMotion Mar 2017 #43
So i lost you after reading the entire post? Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #44
I admit, you had me fooled for a while SecularMotion Mar 2017 #45
No, I think YOU are trying to bash one. n/t pnwmom Mar 2017 #47
In no way was I in this post or have I ever "bashed liberals" her or IRL Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #55
You may or may not be aware of this SecularMotion Mar 2017 #61
Unless you are declaring that poster a right wing troll, I'd say an apology is in order. Marengo Mar 2017 #63
I understand fully that the right has used that term in a derogatory fashion... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #64
Are you suggesting that poster is a right wing troll? Marengo Mar 2017 #62
What will you say to the next victims of this guy? lunatica Mar 2017 #46
We had a similar situation Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #48
No, you're not being too much of a bleeding heart. haele Mar 2017 #49
I'm of mixed mind on this, doc True Dough Mar 2017 #51
No, you're absolutely right, it wasn't the easily replaced stuff, it was the breach of trust Warpy Mar 2017 #52
Years ago we had a break in. phylny Mar 2017 #53
This is not one impulsive lapse of judgement. If you and your spouse feel up to it, delisen Mar 2017 #56
I would change it. Blue_true Mar 2017 #57
Good point. If your local paper quotes you as saying you would have gladly given him money, Tanuki Mar 2017 #58
Excellent point... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #60
I'm so sorry this happened to you. From my own Ilsa Mar 2017 #59
Lighten up... Bob Geiger Mar 2017 #70
Lmao... Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #72
That he was well known to your local LE says a ton Lee-Lee Mar 2017 #71
If you have a summons to go treestar Mar 2017 #73
Turning him in is the right thing to do. Unless stopped he'll continue to steal from others and FSogol Mar 2017 #74
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