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    Couple caught using daughter to steal flowers from cemetery

    Washington couple caught using daughter to steal flowers from cemetery on Memorial Day

    I remember some hags here bemoaning the fact that their flowers were stolen from graves. If you live in Washington chances are it was this happy little crew.

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1225875348243
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    PurrPurr Guest
    I've heard of being cheap, but damn, grave robbing at its lowest!

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    Nelliebean Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by PurrPurr View Post
    I've heard of being cheap, but damn, grave robbing at its lowest!
    Using your daughter to steal for you? How low can you go?

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    Wouldve been a much more interesting story if they were stealing flowers to recreate the cover for Dead Or Alives "Nude" album.

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    Town Without Pity Guest
    How wrong and using children to steal for you. Somewhere God is making a check mark.....someone's going to hell. Damn Grave Robbers.

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    Sadly enough, this is common around here.


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    RogerV Guest
    I knew someone who is buried in Yakima! Fortunately, it was in another cemetery.

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    Roaming Tigress Guest
    Another couple undeserving of having children.

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    mandee1005 Guest
    What a sad story.. I agree its a straight shot to hell. We have methheads around here still the copper vases and sell to scrap yards. Damn shame what people do theses days...

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    Competely pathetic.

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    Yeah, right, like they were going to plant them...hello, how do you thing those guys on the street corners and freeway off ramps get the flowers they sell? Well, not always, but I guarantee there is a fair number of them that got their flowers from the local cemetery. There are signs posted in the cemeteries I've been to/worked at stated that it's a felony to steal flowers from the graves. On one occasion I turned stepmonster and hollered at my stepdaughter for taking a flower from someone's crypt at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Even with my daughter now I make sure she doesn't take flowers from the dead. Very tempting for little hands. Speaking of which, for shame!!! Making a lil one do the dirty work
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    Quote Originally Posted by mandee1005 View Post
    What a sad story.. I agree its a straight shot to hell. We have methheads around here still the copper vases and sell to scrap yards. Damn shame what people do theses days...
    Can't really blame 'em.
    Desperate times call for desperate measures.
    People gotta eat somehow.

    An ounce of prevention....
    1) Don't put any decorations on your marker.
    If you do, make sure to follow others by having them be tacky, cheezy, tasteless etc.

    2) Give them what they want. Like a job. A blank check from the gov. etc.. Then they won't steal.

    3) Plant yourself and your loved ones in a cemetary with a fence and a locked gate. If the cemetary doesn't have one, then do what you can to encourage secure methods.

    4) Have yourself incinerated and then have the ashes spread somewhere.
    No grave = No grave robbing.
    Last edited by GrinReaper; 06-06-2010 at 11:38 AM.

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    sammimom Guest
    I clicked on the cemetery's website, and on the homepage, in the top left-hand corner, is a little box............................''NOW HIRING''.
    HUH! Wonder why?
    We've had two bronze screw-in vases stolen from my parents headstone. Dad decided screw it, he wasn't buying another one, and replaced it with a small bronze threaded button. Guess what came up missing........

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    mandee1005 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by GrinReaper View Post
    Can't really blame 'em.
    Desperate times call for desperate measures.
    People gotta eat somehow.

    An ounce of prevention....
    1) Don't put any decorations on your marker.
    If you do, make sure to follow others by having them be tacky, cheezy, tasteless etc.

    2) Give them what they want. Like a job. A blank check from the gov. etc.. Then they won't steal.

    3) Plant yourself and your loved ones in a cemetary with a fence and a locked gate. If the cemetary doesn't have one, then do what you can to encourage secure methods.

    4) Have yourself incinerated and then have the ashes spread somewhere.
    No grave = No grave robbing.

    No. They were crack heads. They sold them for scrap to feed their addiction. Not to make money for necessities. Those people steal outright from grocery stores.

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    mandee1005 Guest
    On another note.. this suddenly came to mind

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrwjiO1MCVs

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    LadyLeota Guest
    ugh, how awful, I just dont understand how some people think

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    They planned to replant them in their yard??? I think we need to put this in the dumbest criminal thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyLeota View Post
    ugh, how awful, I just dont understand how some people think
    So true, just makes me sad.
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