Accused Nude Burglar Asks for Shorts

mysteriew

A diamond in process
Joined
Jul 22, 2004
Messages
23,811
Reaction score
783
A man accused of trying to burglarize a home while naked Tuesday stopped in mid-escape to ask the victim for a pair of shorts, a sheriff's spokeswoman said.

The victim threw the shorts to the accused burglar, who then fled, said Susan Quayle, a spokeswoman for the Yavapai County Sheriff's Department.

Nickos George Kopsaftis was later arrested next door, apparently while trying to steal a car, Quayle said. "He was wearing the shorts that were donated to him," she said.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2005/10/04/national/a173856D61.DTL
 
:blushing: A man accused of trying to burglarize a home while naked Tuesday stopped in mid-escape to ask the victim for a pair of shorts, a sheriff's spokeswoman said

mysteriew: My take on the situation is Mr.Kopsaftis has probably had issues with being uncomfortable with his body since he was a child. Robbery may be his profession of choice. Possibly, Dr. Phil advised him that he must learn to be comfortable with his body, (or another said therapist) so Mr. Kopsaftis decided to attempt his next robbery in the buff.

Once in the home, the same feelings set in...the shakes, the quivers, the loss of self image, especially when he looked down and saw his wiener.

Hence, he asked the victims, "Can I borrow a pair of Jockey's?"

Therapists may not always be the best when advising those who commit robberies mysterview. I never advise my patients in this fashion. :dance:
 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
159
Guests online
4,439
Total visitors
4,598

Forum statistics

Threads
592,485
Messages
17,969,547
Members
228,783
Latest member
Smokylotus
Back
Top