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It was about a bank robber who threw a rock through a bank's window and stood by to see if the police would show up. Does anyone have any more details about this case?
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THE Mystery Machine
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I could be wrong, but I believe this was the Crazy Glue Bandit case.
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That's right.....nohwheregirl. it was the Krazy Glue Bandit. Genius in my opinion(Bad genius , but genius none the less). The police had a suspect in the case but never had the proper evidence to bring an arrest. Shortly after the segement aired, Stack informed that the prime suspect (who had not been named ) was killed in a motorcycle accident, ther police consider the case as closed. It would have been cool to see who he was though.
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That would be my guess. The police could be held liable if they took him in and he wasn't the guy. but It hasn't occured since so I guess it's a moot point.
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