--- On Sun, 7/20/08, Gilbert Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
> A 30 year old male robber breaks into your home. He
> steals the jewelry, physically assaults a member of your
> family and flees.  The robber is caught and confesses to
> the crime.  His guilt is beyond doubt. What would be your
> suggestions as to the appropriate punishment for this robber? 


Dear Gilbert,

There is more to the story than meets the eye and his guilt is not beyond 
doubt. I met the alleged robber today near the Parra tinto. Actually, "he" is a 
30 year trans-gender person called Chris. Chris says "he" removed the jewelry 
since it belonged to "his" mother but was stolen by the sister-in-law when 
"his" parents were working in the Gulf. The so-called physical assault was in 
retaliation for the blows "he" received yesterday from his uncle after "he" was 
told "he" could not have the jewelry back. Also Chris would like his dad's 
genuine ROLEX watch purchased at the Anjuna flea market returned, along with a 
share of the property.

So now you know the truth.

George

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