Burglar jailed for doing the housework and cooking a meal

Burglar jailed for doing the housework and cooking a meal

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SpudLink

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6,446 posts

199 months

Friday 4th October
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This is strange. A man breaks in to do household chores.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czeg6xk6rkko

I can see how this would be very disturbing for the householder. But I can’t get my head around what the ‘burglar’ was up to.

Edit: I apologise for the grammatical error in the title.

Tom8

3,078 posts

161 months

Friday 4th October
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I want him to burgle my place. It's a right st tip.

Scrump

22,944 posts

165 months

Friday 4th October
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SpudLink said:
Edit: I apologise for the grammatical error in the title.
I see no grammatical error in the title! wink

119

9,666 posts

43 months

Friday 4th October
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I doubt he was jailed just for doing that.

I suspect it’s breaking and entering along with four previous convictions for offences including common assault, public order offences, and failing to surrender.


Tom8

3,078 posts

161 months

Friday 4th October
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119 said:
I doubt he was jailed just for doing that.

I suspect it’s breaking and entering along with four previous convictions for offences including common assault, public order offences, and failing to surrender.
He did kindly mop up the blood after the assault though.

rohrl

8,854 posts

152 months

Friday 4th October
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What is the charge? Cooking a meal? A succulent Chinese meal?

Shaw Tarse

31,676 posts

210 months

Friday 4th October
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A salting the food?

Hoofy

77,497 posts

289 months

Friday 4th October
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It's not quite as cleancut as the title makes out. He broke into this and other houses to use their facilities and make himself a meal. I mean, it's low level stuff but still.

W12GT

3,732 posts

228 months

Friday 4th October
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If he was hoovering, maybe had the lights on etc then a charge of Abstracting Electricity would almost certainly have been applied - always been a robust one to use on an arrest and charge for unusual crimes!

Sheets Tabuer

19,648 posts

222 months

Friday 4th October
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Didn't mention if he spaffed in her pants drawer.

Gecko1978

10,472 posts

164 months

Saturday 5th October
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rohrl said:
What is the charge? Cooking a meal? A succulent Chinese meal?
Hahaha I love that

Spare tyre

10,360 posts

137 months

Saturday 5th October
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rohrl said:
What is the charge? Cooking a meal? A succulent Chinese meal?
Very good, not thought about that for years