At Least He Didn’t Say “Evil”
After a convenience store was robbed in Yakima, Wash., police quickly found and arrested a suspect two blocks away. Lacy Bernard Anderson, 37, not only matched the robber’s description, he had currency in the same denominations taken in the robbery, and had an 8-inch steak knife concealed in his sock. Police note Anderson accidentally left his keys and his cell phone behind as he fled the store, but Anderson denied the crime, claiming the suspect was his twin brother. A judge found probable cause to hold Anderson on robbery charges, and set his bail at $25,000. (RC/Yakima Herald) ...So his imaginary twin brother might also be an obliviot, but the judge isn’t.Original Publication Date: 13 August 2017
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 24.
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 24.
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