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How heartbreaking to see happen. I really hope that Mr. Leary is able to recover most of his stolen trains back that this tag-team of thieves have taken from him. 

 

This is why unless you are a really good friend or a member of a club that I one day will be a member of, you won't come near my collection of trains. Better safe than sorry nowadays, with stories like this popping up more and more often.  

Originally Posted by California Railfan508:

How heartbreaking to see happen. I really hope that Mr. Leary is able to recover most of his stolen trains back that this tag-team of thieves have taken from him. 

 

This is why unless you are a really good friend or a member of a club that I one day will be a member of, you won't come near my collection of trains. Better safe than sorry nowadays, with stories like this popping up more and more often.  

Exactly!

Originally Posted by John Pignatelli JR.:

Like I have said many times, Be very careful who you let in your house to view your trains and collection. The internet is not your friend. I had a few folks that wanted to come to my house to pick stuff up however I always met them elsewhere. A few did not show up.

hello guys...........

 

The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties. The computer is really a enemy of mankind, it gives the government too much power to abuse. We all are paying for internet services giving permission to NSA to snoop us.

Its a matter of time before the computer can think for itself if some fool have not invent it already. OK, enough of that let move on.

 

Tiffany

 

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Originally Posted by Tiffany:
 

hello guys...........

 

The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties. The computer is really a enemy of mankind, it gives the government too much power to abuse. We all are paying for internet services giving permission to NSA to snoop us.

Its a matter of time before the computer can think for itself if some fool have not invent it already. OK, enough of that let move on. 

Tiffany

 

Wow!If I were you, I would disconnect from the internet immediately and throw out the computer. The money you'll save can be used to buy more trains. However, you never know--the NSA probably has access to the computer chip in your command control engines. So, you probably better go conventional, just to be absolutely safe.

 

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I wish I had that many $$ worth of trains. When I had guns and a dealer's  license I had a security system but that is no guarantee. My wife had the interior of our house painted and I had to carry over 100 old guns up to the attic All gone now but still careful who I let in. You can't meet someone in a remote area to complete a sale, you can be robbed.  The world we live in.

Originally Posted by DennisB:
Originally Posted by Tiffany:
 

hello guys...........

 

The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties. The computer is really a enemy of mankind, it gives the government too much power to abuse. We all are paying for internet services giving permission to NSA to snoop us.

Its a matter of time before the computer can think for itself if some fool have not invent it already. OK, enough of that let move on. 

Tiffany

 

Wow!If I were you, I would disconnect from the internet immediately and throw out the computer. The money you'll save can be used to buy more trains. However, you never know--the NSA probably has access to the computer chip in your command control engines. So, you probably better go conventional, just to be absolutely safe.

 

Given any thought as to what is going on inside the new Apple wrist-watch?  

Okay...I am still confused...what do you suppose these crooks did with the trains once they stole them...just put them in their collection?

Somehow, I doubt they were able to re-sell them for anywhere near the $64K the gentleman says they were "worth."  Were these people just enhancing their own collection.

 

Someone help me understand the cost benefit analysis of going to jail versus stealing Lionel trains.

Originally Posted by SD60M:

Okay...I am still confused...what do you suppose these crooks did with the trains once they stole them...just put them in their collection?

Somehow, I doubt they were able to re-sell them for anywhere near the $64K the gentleman says they were "worth."  Were these people just enhancing their own collection.

 

Someone help me understand the cost benefit analysis of going to jail versus stealing Lionel trains.

Life is a chance.  You take chances throughout.  Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and sometimes it rains.  (Kevin Costner -Bull Durham)

Originally Posted by Tiffany:
Originally Posted by John Pignatelli JR.:

Like I have said many times, Be very careful who you let in your house to view your trains and collection. The internet is not your friend. I had a few folks that wanted to come to my house to pick stuff up however I always met them elsewhere. A few did not show up.

hello guys...........

 

The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties. The computer is really a enemy of mankind, it gives the government too much power to abuse. We all are paying for internet services giving permission to NSA to snoop us.

Its a matter of time before the computer can think for itself if some fool have not invent it already. OK, enough of that let move on.

 

Tiffany

 

That's some conspiracy theory.




quote:
The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties.




 

I don't care much about the NSA. I am not doing anything they'd find interesting. I am more concerned about Google and Apple. The only Apple product I own is a classic IPOD, with no Store account.

People are voluntarily being tracked, some insurance companies have a device for your car, and I recently read about a personal device for health tracking that is being used by health/life insurance companies in Europe. Scary stuff.

CW I know people who use a Fitbit for health tracking reasons, how much longer before a company of some kind, insurance or what have you requires you to not only wear one so they can monitor your life for unhealthy behavior but makes you have it 24/7 or you don't get insured or you get screwed with a higher rate based on what they see as a high level of unhealthy activity.

 

Jerry

Originally Posted by leapinlarry:

OK, Maybe I am missing something, but who got robbed? I think its just terrible that people do these bad things, but, who was robbed? Thanks.

A retired Corrections Officer named Charles Leary...Who obviously didn't pay much attention to the people he used to watch over at whatever facility he worked at...one would think he could spot people with nefarious intentions seeing he spent his career working in a jail.

 

Look at the "cut" of that mother/son tandem ...you do not need Scotland Yard to figure out they might be riff raff !

 

 

Originally Posted by SD60M:

Okay...I am still confused...what do you suppose these crooks did with the trains once they stole them...just put them in their collection?

Somehow, I doubt they were able to re-sell them for anywhere near the $64K the gentleman says they were "worth."  Were these people just enhancing their own collection.

 

Someone help me understand the cost benefit analysis of going to jail versus stealing Lionel trains.

Thieves are not necessarily intelligent. They were most likely doing the exact same thing to others who bought trains from them. They simply resell what they've stolen to the next guy that they then steal from. They're flipping the trains that they steal.

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the part that amazes me is they always came in with a big blue tub! if i was in that business i'd just show up with a box truck and a 2 wheel dolly when genius boy is checking out what i brought him i would fix it so i would only need 1 trip to his house! sometimes you just have to pay attention! i guess growing up in Chicago has taught me to be observant . 

Originally Posted by DennisB:
Originally Posted by Tiffany:
 

hello guys...........

 

The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties. The computer is really a enemy of mankind, it gives the government too much power to abuse. We all are paying for internet services giving permission to NSA to snoop us.

Its a matter of time before the computer can think for itself if some fool have not invent it already. OK, enough of that let move on. 

Tiffany

 

Wow!If I were you, I would disconnect from the internet immediately and throw out the computer. The money you'll save can be used to buy more trains. However, you never know--the NSA probably has access to the computer chip in your command control engines. So, you probably better go conventional, just to be absolutely safe.

 

hello DennisB...............

 

Now that is funny !!!!!  In other hand, I am conventional.

 

Tiffany

Originally Posted by C W Burfle:

quote:
The internet is much WORSE than that, it allows NSA to snooping private parties.


 

I don't care much about the NSA. I am not doing anything they'd find interesting. I am more concerned about Google and Apple. The only Apple product I own is a classic IPOD, with no Store account.

People are voluntarily being tracked, some insurance companies have a device for your car, and I recently read about a personal device for health tracking that is being used by health/life insurance companies in Europe. Scary stuff.

Hello C W Burfle.......

 

The NSA doesn't care about you either and they control Apple and Google too .

 

Tiffany

Originally Posted by DennisB:

Thieves are not necessarily intelligent. They were most likely doing the exact same thing to others who bought trains from them. They simply resell what they've stolen to the next guy that they then steal from. They're flipping the trains that they steal.

Originally Posted by wb47:

Yes, and what bothers me is that it appears that he may have know he was buying stolen trains from these crooks and now he complains when they steal from him. 

 

Originally Posted by C W Burfle:

quote:
Yes, and what bothers me is that it appears that he may have know he was buying stolen trains from these crooks and now he complains when they steal from him. 


 

How would anybody know whether the goods they are purchasing are stolen?

 

While it makes perfect sense once Dennis stated it, I'll admit that thought did not immediately cross my mind when first reading the post. 

 

To someone in the line of work of dealing with criminals every day for an entire career, that sort of thing might be more of an immediate connecting of the dots (of course it's easier now that they've been caught to over-analyze this, hindsight being 20-20 and all). 

 

I'd give the guy the benefit of the doubt that he wouldn't at the time have had any reason to expect he was purchasing stolen goods.   (which I believe we are all guessing at, though it very well may be true - nothing in the story alluded to an elaborate train stealing/selling scheme, it only talked of this one man's experience with the perpetrators.  If the story is updated, we may learn Dennis' theory to be correct, but at this time, it looks like a theory only, at least based on the write-up)

 

Originally Posted by C W Burfle:

What was the reason for bringing in the big blue tub?

 

 

I probably wouldn't consider that alone as a flag, depending on what kind of trains were being sold and whether they were boxed, etc.  I envision a storage tub similar to the ones many of us may use at home.  Especially if the trains being sold were older without boxes, I would consider that a reasonable method to protect them in transit.

 

-Dave

 

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