[AGL] Crime and punishment alive and well in Austin

michele mason yaya.m at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 11 12:02:30 EST 2006


Font! What a great idea. Maybe Frances could make a few $ with it—might
ease the pain a bit. mm

On Nov 11, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Fontaine Maverick wrote:


> What a story. I really think it belongs in one of those "stupid

> criminal" reality shows, or better yet, a silly off the wall comedy

> with Jeannine Garafolo (as you), Meg Tilly as the clerk, and Owen

> Wilson as the criminal.

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From: michele mason

>> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s

>> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 10:24 AM

>> Subject: Re: [AGL] Crime and punishment alive and well in Austin

>>

>> Oh, Frances, what a damnable hassle the "lost" cause us. Your story,

>> however, is fantastic. Brava!

>> I'm going thru it due to a stupid mistake that will require a lawsuit

>> and lawyer fees. My friend Lynn, of some 30 yrs, just got the works

>> stolen—SS, DL and can't work for the court while Social Security

>> tries to straighten it out. Sometimes its easy to lose the beauty

>> around us, but I hope I'll be smarter while I enjoy the trees and sky

>> and multitude of colors. My family is healthy. What a wonderful life

>> I really have. Blessings always, mm

>>

>> On Nov 10, 2006, at 1:06 PM, Wayne Johnson wrote:

>>

>>> Wow!

>>>  

>>> Frances Morey, Defender of ....of......Good Things!

>>>  

>>> What a wretched thing to hav happen.  Now you understand why many

>>> people think the our "justice" system is a joke.  ha.

>>>  

>>> You were resolute, even brave to have acted the way you did.

>>>  

>>> You were also culpable and gullible beyond the pale.  So very glad

>>> all you lost was time and credit cards!

>>>  

>>> Go, Frances!

>>>  

>>> wgJ

>>>> ----- Original Message -----

>>>> From: Frances Morey

>>>> To: Austin List

>>>> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 1:58 PM

>>>> Subject: [AGL] Crime and punishment alive and well in Austin

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>> Why aren't all Offenders GPSed? When they aren't, a credit card

>>>>> paper trail will do. I am prepared to go before the grand jury to

>>>>> have this jerk re-incarcerated for a few years.

>>>>>  

>>>>> My bad experience was yesterday evening. My wallet was stolen by

>>>>> an excon who was scamming me into thinking he was with a visiting

>>>>> drum and buggle corps from Oklahoma State University with an

>>>>> "emergency," it's too long a story for right now. This hell of a

>>>>> mess has used up hours of my time that I would much rather have

>>>>> spend at more pleasant pursuits. Not many victims are able to

>>>>> locate the offender. The police thanked me for doing their work.

>>>>>

>>>>> The perp started using my debit cards as credit cards (not needing

>>>>> a pin number) immediately and I was able to locate him because, in

>>>>> trying to pick up a female clerk at the convenience store where he

>>>>> charged $73.74 worth of beer and stuff for a party. He wrote

>>>>> down his name, address, cell phone, room number at the Hotel Vegas

>>>>> (a flea bag hole if ever there was one) and the code for her to

>>>>> let herself in. Imagine his surprise when his "visitors" were the

>>>>> police there to arrest him. The cops thought it was great that I

>>>>> had done their job for them, locating the perp and all. Still

>>>>> there is still a mountain of work to be done, canceling and

>>>>> retreiving all my wallet cards. Without money, identity, and all

>>>>> the etc. of the cards I carried, I am in a sorry state.

>>>>> Frances

>>>>>  

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