What people will do to get out

meowzer

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I would have thought of a better way

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32653327...ews-weird_news
Bank robber: I did it to get away from my wife
Defense lawyer says culprit told tellers to call police during Pa. stick-up

updated 4:23 a.m. CT, Wed., Sept . 2, 2009
LANCASTER, Pa. - A Pennsylvania man said he robbed a bank in 2007 to go to jail and get away from his overbearing wife.
At a sentencing hearing Monday, 39-year-old Anthony Miller said he robbed a bank in Ephrata because he wanted to leave his then-wife but she had threatened to commit suicide if he did.
Defense attorney Robert Beyer said Miller approached tellers with a BB gun, asked for money and told them to call the police.
He said Miller even asked for updates on their efforts to reach authorities.
Miller pleaded guilty in June. Lancaster County Judge Louis Farina sentenced him to three to six years in prison on Monday.
Beyer said the couple divorced within the last year.
 

salt210

Active Member
my wife just read a story about a man who was released and then tried to break back into jail.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3127143
Maybe his wife was a really bad cook and wanted to get 3 squares?

Or his wife doesn't allow internet at home, so he can surf the web/play some fantasy football in the slammer?
 

coral keeper

Active Member

Originally Posted by meowzer
http:///forum/post/3127109
I would have thought of a better way

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32653327...ews-weird_news
Bank robber: I did it to get away from my wife
Defense lawyer says culprit told tellers to call police during Pa. stick-up

updated 4:23 a.m. CT, Wed., Sept . 2, 2009
LANCASTER, Pa. - A Pennsylvania man said he robbed a bank in 2007 to go to jail and get away from his overbearing wife.
At a sentencing hearing Monday, 39-year-old Anthony Miller said he robbed a bank in Ephrata because he wanted to leave his then-wife but she had threatened to commit suicide if he did.
Defense attorney Robert Beyer said Miller approached tellers with a BB gun, asked for money and told them to call the police.
He said Miller even asked for updates on their efforts to reach authorities.
Miller pleaded guilty in June. Lancaster County Judge Louis Farina sentenced him to three to six years in prison on Monday.
Beyer said the couple divorced within the last year.
LMFAO!! That's freakin hilarious!!
 
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