browneyes71

  1. In reading this story and the comments, I think its really sad that people would judge anyone before knowing the whole story. I know someone who collects cards and have seen first hand these type of shops rip people off and steal from people all the time. This is a real shame that they are making it out like a million dollar vintage card was stolen. I went on ebay as someone earlier suggested and found that many of these cards exist. Who's to say that the one this man had, just happened to be the one that was supposedly stolen! In addition, why is no one asking the question as to which day it was actually stolen? Was it Monday or was it Tuesday. A simple police report could easily answer this question. How could be either or? Is this to give them time to make a case against some innocent man? We as a society are quick to judge someone based on Media. I ask myself the question,should I be accused of the same thing just because I have the same card? In addition, who determines the value anyway? Its all in what the next person is willing to pay. I hope this man gets a fair trial and the whole story comes out. They already say he struck out without having a trial. Innocent until proven Guilty is supposed to be the American way.
    February 27, 2013 6:53 pm on Hobart man strikes out with vintage baseball cards
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