THIS BROTHER DID WRONG!!!

Somewhat local conviction and a reminder that the phrase, "you only hurt the ones you love" works both ways.

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Man steals $100,000 from his brother, buys expensive car

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A 38-year-old Leavenworth County man will spend more than two years in prison after stealing $100,000 from his brother and using part of the money to buy an expensive car. Christopher Haugland was sentenced Wednesday after pleading no contest to theft last month in a Leavenworth County courtroom.

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  1. This is pretty common activity. My twin brother boldly took money from my bank account years ago. Never cared to pay me back. Said it was the bank's accident. My parents told me to keep quiet and not worry about his horrible treatment of me. Years later, shortly before they died, my parents gave me a sizeable amount of money to "cover years of his abuse" toward me. Best part is he doesn't know about it. He thinks that we got equal shares of my parent's estate. How wrong he is! The joke is on him. He was punished and doesn't even know it!

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  2. He needs to buy a barber - that is a wretched bowl cut.

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  3. Did he get more action with the expensive car ? or the future cell mate reaming his ass out.

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  4. Well don't laugh. When I went from a very nice late model top of the line Lexus sedan to a new red Corvette I had lots of women suddenly interested in me. I was the same person, same clothes, same job, actually poorer due to car payments. Women are stupid and chase the superficial. I was really kinda insulted - they didn't show any interest when I had the Lexus. Then I am poorer and they chase me based on appearances. The corvette was a dream car and I wanted one since Junior High. Not a tool to get girls. The reason women get beat, shot, abused is they base every choice on looks.

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  5. Does Hearne Christopher have a twin?

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  6. Leavenworth is kind of a scuzzy place, yah?

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