All parties are presumed innocent for now, but I thought the story was obscure enough for a post here.
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/04/11/casper-coin-shop-owner-accused-of-faking-theft-of-100-000-collection/
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Disgusting. If true I hope he gets the full 10 years!
"Caspar the friendly ghost...."
False reporting is a serious drag on the police. The guy behind this will pay dearly.
It's hard to trust anyone in todays times!
Yeah but Murder in Texas has a lot bigger penalty!
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Wow. That all unfolded like a tightly written episode of CSI: Coin Shop.
@yspsales said: Ben Franklin once said... three men can keep a secret if two are dead.
He also said "Never eat spinach with a stranger".
I wonder how many Gold Buyers in my town are just fronts for thieves.
Even the legit owners must run dry of empathy and trust.
When your go to guy is on parole for burglary?
Just the first time he has gotten caught IMHO
@Manifest_Destiny said: @yspsales said: Ben Franklin once said... three men can keep a secret if two are dead. He also said "Never eat spinach with a stranger".
@Manifest_Destiny said:
Actually, I think it was Popeye who said that.
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@MFeld said: @Manifest_Destiny said: @yspsales said: Ben Franklin once said... three men can keep a secret if two are dead. He also said "Never eat spinach with a stranger". Actually, I think it was Popeye who said that. 😉😉
@MFeld said:
It's an old Highland Superstore commercial reference. Obscure, I know. lol
NVM
Why did they name the coin dealer but refused to name his accomplice
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I think I have seen the dealer pictured at the Denver Coin Expo a couple years ago, and maybe even had a couple small dealings with him.
@jmlanzaf said: Why did they name the coin dealer but refused to name his accomplice
Cooperating.
@bsshog40 said: It's hard to trust anyone in todays times!
Sad but true it is better be safe than sorry.
Great story!
Reminds me of the few hours I once spent in Casper many years ago. Very much an oil town back in those days.
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Ben Franklin once said... three men can keep a secret if two are dead.
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Disgusting. If true I hope he gets the full 10 years!
"Caspar the friendly ghost...."
False reporting is a serious drag on the police. The guy behind this will pay dearly.
It's hard to trust anyone in todays times!
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Yeah but Murder in Texas has a lot bigger penalty!
https://www.smallcopperguy.com
Wow. That all unfolded like a tightly written episode of CSI: Coin Shop.
He also said "Never eat spinach with a stranger".
I wonder how many Gold Buyers in my town are just fronts for thieves.
Even the legit owners must run dry of empathy and trust.
When your go to guy is on parole for burglary?
Just the first time he has gotten caught IMHO
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Actually, I think it was Popeye who said that.
😉😉
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
“Conspiring with a convicted burglar…”
🤦🏼♂️
BHNC #248 … 140 and counting.
It's an old Highland Superstore commercial reference. Obscure, I know. lol
NVM
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Why did they name the coin dealer but refused to name his accomplice
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
I think I have seen the dealer pictured at the Denver Coin Expo a couple years ago, and maybe even had a couple small dealings with him.
Cooperating.
Sad but true it is better be safe than sorry.
Great story!
Reminds me of the few hours I once spent in Casper many years ago. Very much an oil town back in those days.
Smitten with DBLCs.