JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for September 18, 2024

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    GirlGeek Premium Member 2 months ago

    He did get robbed

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    LawrenceS  2 months ago

    Is Peterson making up definitions? It was a burglary. It was a break-in. OTOH a burglary can be random. A heist is planned. So a carefully planned burglary is a heist, Peterson is making an artificial distinction here. But he has a point – this was a gang at work.

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 2 months ago

    Thank you, Mr. Sanchez, for being polite about answering your phone!

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    Ruth Brown  2 months ago

    It has been so long that I’ve forgotten the back story. Father and daughter weren’t speaking…?

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    Ellis97  2 months ago

    A heist, huh? Sounds pretty serious.

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    DM2860  2 months ago

    Just in case you did not figure out the connection before now.

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    alexius23  2 months ago

    This seems to be an older episode

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  2 months ago

    So a heist is a souped-up burglary. And we see Nicole to remind us exactly what the relations are. Well done.

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    locake  2 months ago

    Why would his warehouse be all over the news? This kind of robbery would not make the news. I wonder who put the word out? And who did the robbery?

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    Rhetorical_Question   2 months ago

    How did the media get the news? Did Capt Ruiz notify them?

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 2 months ago

    Actually,it’s a heist" if something valuable is stolen, and it was mentioned some of the machines had copper in them.

    A great racket these days is ripping out copper wiring from abandoned buildings(USUALLY abandoned,anyway) and selling them on the black market

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