‘nobody ever commits a crime without doing something stupid.’ oscar wilde.

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Shroyer’s defense for robbing a bank – “The cat made me do it.”

He was apprehended a little later when he lost control of the car he was driving and was hit by pursuing law enforcement. Shroyer told police that the cat told him to do all of those things.  Shroyer received jail time and the cat did not receive a sentence.

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  1. Blaming the cat may not work. I don’t know much about crime but it seems like criminals are often not very smart people. I’ve read about the bank robber who covered his face in invisible ink because he thought that would prevent the cameras from taking pictures of his face. Or the bank robber who used his business card to write a message for the cashier, and then left the business vard behind. The police was waiting for him at his apartment when he came home. I think the best one was the Norwegian bank robbers who got their idea from the Beagle Boys in Duck Tales. Just steal a front-end loader tractor and drive it right through the wall of the bank, load the safe, and then drive off. The maximum speed of the tractor was 20 miles per hour. The police chase was pretty lame.

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