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The girls, whose names are not being released because they are minors, told WPBF that they were not remorseful for the crime, and that they did it because they "needed money."
"We went through all that effort to get it, we got all these charges and we had to give the money back. I'm kind of pissed," one of the girls told WPBF.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by ziggyproductions05
I had to look this up and make sure it wasnt a hoax. Its not. I had a really hard time believing two girls of that age could be as morally clueless as they were in that interview.
www.wpbf.com...
The girls, whose names are not being released because they are minors, told WPBF that they were not remorseful for the crime, and that they did it because they "needed money."
"We went through all that effort to get it, we got all these charges and we had to give the money back. I'm kind of pissed," one of the girls told WPBF.
Craziness. Im sure their parents must be real winners for them to be such thoughtful and character driven young ladies.
Originally posted by pajoly
This has to be a spoof....
WEST PALM BEACH — The getaway driver in the infamous 2008 theft of Girl Scout cookie money is charged with a far more treacherous driving role.
Stefanie Woods, now 19, is charged with being behind the wheel in a carjacking and drug-related robbery, authorities say.
Her tangles with the law continued two-and-a-half weeks later, when she and the same friend ordered Grand Slam breakfasts from a Denny's and then walked without paying the $25.84 tab.