America's Dumbest Criminals: Based on True Stories from Law Enforcement Officials Across the Country

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ISBN-10:

1439565813

ISBN-13:

9781439565810

Edition: Reprint
Released: Oct 20, 2008
Format: Library Binding, 0 pages

Description:

100 crazy stories of America's dumbest criminals. WARNING: The crimes you are about to read are true. The names have been changed . . . to protect the ignorant. Here is the ultimate collection of the most incredibly stupid and painfully dumb attempts at crime ever brought together. The woman who invalidated her winning $5,000 lottery ticket by altering it to match the $20 prize number The accused vending-machine thief who paid his $400 bail entirely in quarters The streaking robber who thought clothes would make him more identifiable The convenience store thief who got away with just a hotdog, only to end up in the parking lot choking on the wiener

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