news.cnet.com — He sat at his computer, googled away, selected his targets (mercifully, the roofs were unblurred), got into his car and climbed, less than socially, towards his riches. He managed to collect around $140,000 worth of lead, which he sold to unsuspecting merchants.
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stainboyMar 16, 2009
LEAVE GOOGLE EARTH ALONE!!!
jmill987Mar 16, 2009
That blows my mind
nepidaeMar 16, 2009
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buckrogers1965Mar 17, 2009
Sunlight enabled this. Ban the sun.
shredswithpiksMar 17, 2009
a day late, but if you check back:a quick google search:<a class="user" href="http://www.taxresolution.com/blog/businessman-faces-embezzlement-tax-evasion-charges/" rel="nofollow">http://www.taxresolution.com/blog/businessman-face ...</a><a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http://chuckgallagher.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/business-ethics-and-embezzlement-heather-lott-pleads-guilty-what-went-wrong/&amp;ei=Q8i_ScSlNImGsQPZreAv&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=spellmeleon_result&amp;resnum=2&amp;ct=result&amp;cd=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNHH0ItVAajCHXFQC7FwKTPAhrMu1g" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/url?q=http://chuckgallagher. ...</a>Tax is due on all income sources that aren't specifically defined as exempt. Even embezzled money. Since my friend filed jointly with her husband who had embezzled (stolen, whatever) money she was liable for some tax evasion.It's stupid but id does happen.
mottersMar 17, 2009
Surprise! Crooks use commonly available technology.
Closed AccountMar 17, 2009
How do you think he got caught?When you have nothing to hide....
supertomMar 18, 2009
@zuiquan, London is a city, not a town
Closed AccountMar 18, 2009
I wonder if this guy will use the "environmental hazard" defense to avoid prosecution?