I’m still not convinced the story is “through” yet.
But, knowing Corey, if there’s more it could pop up anytime … and not necessarily soon!
Things aren’t as clear to me as they might seem. F’rinstance, even if Corey simply didn’t bother to mention that Axe bought a car sometime after having arrived without one, I’m still kinda surprised that an established klepto would keep everything in his car. Yes, without an imminent danger or other legal excuse, they’d “need” a search warrant to look in a trunk; but how many criminals count on the cops to know and obey that law? Rather, most criminals know how incredibly often the cops claim to have found the most amazing contraband sitting in “plain sight” for no apparent reason, right on the back seat or something. Who’s ever gonna dispute that? - the thief certainly isn’t going to confess that he locked the loot out of sight in the trunk.
Nobody ever got rich betting on what a Pandolph strip will do.
I’m still not convinced the story is “through” yet. But, knowing Corey, if there’s more it could pop up anytime … and not necessarily soon!
Things aren’t as clear to me as they might seem. F’rinstance, even if Corey simply didn’t bother to mention that Axe bought a car sometime after having arrived without one, I’m still kinda surprised that an established klepto would keep everything in his car. Yes, without an imminent danger or other legal excuse, they’d “need” a search warrant to look in a trunk; but how many criminals count on the cops to know and obey that law? Rather, most criminals know how incredibly often the cops claim to have found the most amazing contraband sitting in “plain sight” for no apparent reason, right on the back seat or something. Who’s ever gonna dispute that? - the thief certainly isn’t going to confess that he locked the loot out of sight in the trunk.
Nobody ever got rich betting on what a Pandolph strip will do.