View Full Version : Shoplifter Fesses Up ... 37 Years Later
Syxx_Killer
01-15-07, 11:26 AM
A German shoplifter has fessed up ... 37 years after snatching $15 worth of stuff from a souvenir shop in Norway.
In 1970, the man shoplifted several items from a store in the small mountain town of Lom while he was traveling in Scandinavia with his young brother and girlfriend, now his wife, according to the Associated Press.
Seeking to make amends, he recently sent a check for $375 to the town and asked them to find the shopkeeper, Mayor Simen Bjoergen said on the town's Internet site on Thursday.
"For many years, my conscience has bothered me. With the enclosed check, I hope to free myself from that and request your help," wrote the German, whose name was not released. "I would also like to ask for forgiveness for the wrong I did so long ago."
Lom, a town of about 2,300 people, is 155 miles north of Oslo.
The man said he shoplifted about $15 worth of items from the store, which he recalled only as "a souvenir shop with a big parking lot." He asked Bjoergen to find the shop owner and give him the check, and if that was not possible to use the money for a good cause.
Bjoergen finally found retired 78-year-old shop owner Gabriel Lund, who owned the Fjoset gift shop in 1970, and gave him the check.
In a letter to the German, the Mayor said Lund asked him to say "that he forgives you" and that he had given the money to the local retirement home to do something nice for its residents.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243651,00.html
Better late than never, I guess. :88)
Konovalov
01-15-07, 11:30 AM
That's something you don't read everyday. How refreshing.
The Avon Lady
01-15-07, 12:16 PM
Better late than never, I guess. :88)
It is never too late to right a wrong.
That's very nice, but he should seriously see a Doctor if he is maintaining such high levels of guilt about relatively trivial crimes for so long. It cant mean a stress free life.
baggygreen
01-15-07, 10:34 PM
But Letum, you never know the whole story with a news article - who is to say that the shopkeeper hadnt been extremely kind to the german, giving him directions, or a friendly chat or something, after which the german stole. I personally would feel terrible, and No doubt it would play on my mind for a long long time.
Either that, or he's been watching 'my name is earl'!:lol:
bookworm_020
01-16-07, 12:06 AM
37 years to pay for shoplifted items...PAH!
Beat this!
Man returns library book after 47 years
Robert Nuranen handed a local librarian a book he'd checked out for a ninth-grade assignment - along with a cheque for 47 years' worth of late fees.
Nuranen said his mother misplaced the copy of Prince of Egypt while cleaning the house.
The family came across it every so often, only to set it aside again.
He found it last week while looking through a box in the attic.
"I figured I'd better get it in before we waited another 10 years," he said after turning it in on Friday with the $US171.32 ($A220) cheque.
"Fifty-seven years would be embarrassing."
The book, with its last due date stamped June 2, 1960, was part of the young Nuranen's fascination with Egypt.
He went on to visit that country and 54 others, and all 50 states, he said, but he never did finish the book.
Nuranen now lives in Los Angeles, where he teaches seventh-grade social studies and language arts.
The library had long ago lost any record of the book, librarian Sue Zubiena said.
"I'm going to use it as an example," she said.
"It's never too late to return your books."
© 2007 AP DIGITAL (http://www.subsim.com/notebn/apdigital.html)
The Avon Lady
01-16-07, 02:59 AM
37 years to pay for shoplifted items...PAH!
Beat this!
Man returns library book after 47 years
Man's Wallet Returned After 62 Years (http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=5911876&nav=menu222_2).
Who's yo momma!
:p
baggygreen
01-16-07, 08:53 AM
yo the uber momma!
37 years to pay for shoplifted items...PAH!
Beat this!
Man returns library book after 47 years Man's Wallet Returned After 62 Years (http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=5911876&nav=menu222_2).
Who's yo momma!
:p
:D Theres a nice story. Thats something I would do. It's far less neurotic to return items then it is to make large cash donations for cheep items lifted from a shop!.
:oOh dang...I just remembered that i have a DVD i have to return to the store...:rotfl:
We Norwegian are a forgiving people...:up:
Respenus
01-16-07, 05:12 PM
Uff. I never stole anything, but my sould would only burn for a short while. Afterwardsm it would cool down. But maybe so many years would set it on fire again, so I might do such a thing. :oops:
The Avon Lady
02-09-07, 04:37 AM
I didn't want to start a new thread just for this but I think this story takes the cake:
Thai woman tells of 25-year detour after catching wrong bus (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070208/od_afp/thailandmissingoffbeat).
She's defintely in the running for the Darwin Award of the Year - nay - the decade! :88)
I didn't want to start a new thread just for this but I think this story takes the cake:
Thai woman tells of 25-year detour after catching wrong bus (http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070208/od_afp/thailandmissingoffbeat).
She's definitely in the running for the Darwin Award of the Year - nay - the decade! :88)
:rotfl:
Words escape me. :o
Nice find!
BTW, no Darwin award as she wasn't removed from the gene pool. [/pedant]
The Avon Lady
02-09-07, 05:01 AM
BTW, no Darwin award as she wasn't removed from the gene pool. [/pedant]
Yes she was - for 25 critical years. :yep:
Robert Nuranen
Hmmm... Nuranen sounds like an finnish last name...
WOHOO!! GO FINNS!! :rock::rotfl:
BTW, no Darwin award as she wasn't removed from the gene pool. [/pedant] Yes she was - for 25 critical years. :yep:
She could still reproduce in those 25 years, so she could still add to the gene pool..
Well, she would be able to if it wasn't for the menopause, but you cant count the menopause as justification for a darwin award as it is not voluntary or a result of stupidity. [/ultrapedant]
:hmm:
Fess up?????Is this from the dictionairy of diss?:o:o:o:o
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