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WV Gov. Jim Justice released a surveillance video Tuesday that investigators say shows a now retired member of the State Police taking an envelope with money.
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The Trooper picked up an envelope. did it contain money? did the casino patron who lost the envelope report it? It can't be proven that the envelope contained any money nor can amount be verified. Cops are experts at distorting the facts to protect themselves or incriminate persons of interest.
Yea but when someone stole my wallet that it had $3800 dollars and they know where the guy and told me hes staying here at the casino , they didn’t do nothing at all
unless that trooper knew that money fell out of that guys pocket, and waited for him to get uo…….here is real casino thieves, not a state trooper that finds money left around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX3Cq8rjPQM
huh??? looks like a case of found money, I recently found money on the floor of a casino, so did I steal it? and from who? did the carpet own the money and I robbed it (LMAO) if that officer had saw the guy stand up and he grabbed the money from under his butt, then I can see it not being morally right, but still wouldnt say stealing, how do we know the money was the guys who was sitting on it? what if he sat on somebody elses money, and didn't know it was his butt an accessory to the crime…?? unless the state police guy has a history of theft, this is a simple case of lost & found… if the envelope had someones license in it, then its a moral issue to turn it in to security, otherwise cash found by itself is FREE money, I lost a $1700 slot ticket one time, no one turned it in, and the casino was no help tracking it, so if I find $100 on the floor away from an obvious owner im going to pick it up, and keep it, should I go around asking random people if they dropped money on the ground= HAHAAA
Lol he didnt steal anything. If it wasnt him that found that envelope, someone else would've and wouldnt have been charged… or worse, the casino wouldve claimed it. Was not stolen. Whats stolen, whats found? 10 cents on a ticket, no one cares… 10k on a casino ticket.. "you stole it."
He should have given the envelope to security- everyone knows that cameras are all over the casino- even cameras planted in the machines- unless security is in on it
start looking, find dirty cops every where “We cannot expect people to have respect for law and order until we teach respect to those we have entrusted to enforce those laws.”
What exactly is the alternative outcome? If the guy left cash on the chair, somebody is inevitably going to pick it up. If it's a casino employee, they're going to keep it. If it's any random guy, they're going to keep it. To me the real creepy part of this whole story is how the casino and news outlet are able to identify the person from a random security camera footage? That's honestly the sketchiest action here.
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