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Thread started 03/01/13 5:24pm

Dave1992

My house got broken into.

Just came home from a rehearsal to find that somebody had broken into my house. I had a look around, but nothing from the "major" things seem to be missing. It's just that the house is an absolute mess and in a horrible state. All the clothes from all the cupboards are lying all over the place, all desks have been disassembled, there's sheets of paper lying around everywhere, all the furniture is fucked and there are blood stains everywhere (one of the fuckers might have hurt himself breaking into the house - bloody amateur!).

Police have been here and all the evidence (including DNA, of course) has been secured. After they were finished I just left the house and went for a couple of drinks. I'm now in a room downstairs they haven't been in, thankfully, so I can sleep here without having to be grossed out by the surroundings.

I'll check the house thoroughly tomorrow and report to the police if something is missing. Then I'll get to cleaning the shit out of this muhfukka.

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Reply #1 posted 03/01/13 5:27pm

nursev

I know the feeling comfort my apartment was broken into back n October n I moved the same day to a much better place in the Burbs lol Hope everything works out for you. Some muhfuckkas just need their ass kicked neutral

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Reply #2 posted 03/01/13 5:44pm

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wow I've never heard of police using DNA for breakin's. Here in the US they you're lucky if they even dust for finger prints.

To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws.
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Reply #3 posted 03/01/13 5:45pm

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Im so sorry dave hug

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Reply #4 posted 03/01/13 5:46pm

Dave1992

Cuddles said:

wow I've never heard of police using DNA for breakin's. Here in the US they you're lucky if they even dust for finger prints.

I didn't know they would do that either. I watched them and asked them all sorts of questions and they were really nice and told me everything I wanted to know. They even gave me a "starter's kit" with gloves and DNA collecting devices and shit.

I said "cheers. If them fuckers had stolen mine, at least I already have a new one!"

lol

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Reply #5 posted 03/01/13 5:48pm

excited

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bad luck dave, not a nice experience 4 u. hope nothing important turns up missing sad

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Reply #6 posted 03/01/13 5:51pm

whistle

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I'm thinking it's one of the many girls whose heart you've broken.
everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #7 posted 03/01/13 5:58pm

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Geezzzz that sucks major monkey balls.

hug

Did they touch any of your Prince stuff???

They may have been watching the neighbourhood. It could be someone who is jealous of your recent music release maybe.

Change the locks. Maybe look into some sort of security alarm.

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Reply #8 posted 03/01/13 6:09pm

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Yikes. shake Never been broken into, thank goodness.

I'm glad you didn't happen onto the burglar. If he cut himself bad enough to leave blood stains everywhere and still ransacked your place, he was probably in a particularly bad mental space and could've been very dangerous.

Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #9 posted 03/01/13 6:36pm

Dave1992

luv4u said:

Geezzzz that sucks major monkey balls.

hug

Did they touch any of your Prince stuff???

They may have been watching the neighbourhood. It could be someone who is jealous of your recent music release maybe.

Change the locks. Maybe look into some sort of security alarm.

The biggest coincidence is that I ordered a security alarm exactly 10 days ago...

And no, thankfully my CDs and LPs are all in place. That's about the only thing that has not been touched.

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Reply #10 posted 03/01/13 6:39pm

Dave1992

Lammastide said:

Yikes. shake Never been broken into, thank goodness.

I'm glad you didn't happen onto the burglar. If he cut himself bad enough to leave blood stains everywhere and still ransacked your place, he was probably in a particularly bad mental space and could've been very dangerous.

Yeah. I guess I was lucky they/he was gone when I entered, because my first reaction was to instantly search the house and backyard (didn't even bother to look for something I could use as a "weapon"). God knows what would have happened if I had found them hiding somewhere... While doing that I already called the police, who told me to get out of the house immediately.

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Reply #11 posted 03/01/13 6:40pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Wow that just really sucks!

How weird that someone broke in, ransacked your place, bled all over and didn't take anything major.

Count your panties.
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #12 posted 03/01/13 6:45pm

Dave1992

Nothinbutjoy said:

Wow that just really sucks! How weird that someone broke in, ransacked your place, bled all over and didn't take anything major. Count your panties.

Police said the burglars might have been disturbed by something/someone.

I mean, those idiots carried a bucket full of ancient coins (with quite a value) from the bedroom all the way to the kitchen and then left it on the fridge. nuts

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Reply #13 posted 03/01/13 6:48pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Glad it wasn't you that disturbed them.
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #14 posted 03/01/13 6:52pm

Cuddles

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Dave1992 said:

luv4u said:

Geezzzz that sucks major monkey balls.

hug

Did they touch any of your Prince stuff???

They may have been watching the neighbourhood. It could be someone who is jealous of your recent music release maybe.

Change the locks. Maybe look into some sort of security alarm.

The biggest coincidence is that I ordered a security alarm exactly 10 days ago...

And no, thankfully my CDs and LPs are all in place. That's about the only thing that has not been touched.

who was the alarm service person who came to your home, those people always seem like creeps.

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To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws.
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Reply #15 posted 03/01/13 6:53pm

Dave1992

I usually keep my cool in situations like this, and (apart from rushing through the house and looking for the bad guy to quickly punch him in the face and save the world) did the logical thing to do, step by step, but I still have difficulty falling asleep. I'm not paranoid or afraid, but every time I close my eyes I seem to hear noises coming from upstairs (the ground floor).

This is fucked up, especially because I have to get up early tomorrow morning and deliver a couple of good vocal tracks in the studio. confused

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Reply #16 posted 03/01/13 6:55pm

Dave1992

Cuddles said:

Dave1992 said:

The biggest coincidence is that I ordered a security alarm exactly 10 days ago...

And no, thankfully my CDs and LPs are all in place. That's about the only thing that has not been touched.

who waste alarm person who came to your home, those people always seem like creeps.

This did occur to me immediately. I mean, that alarm guy had a look around my house and all that, and one week later this shit happens. Again, I'm not one for conspiracy-theories, but the thought definitely did occur to me.

I mentioned this to the police, but they immediately shrugged it off and said they can't imagine that company could have anything to do with that... shrug

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Reply #17 posted 03/01/13 7:00pm

paintedlady

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mad Muthafukkas! hug

This reply works in this instance too. I am so sorry this happened to you, it sucks... WTH is up with people...freggin' crackheads.

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Reply #18 posted 03/01/13 7:15pm

RodeoSchro

I'm sorry to hear that! But I'm glad you're safe, and that they didn't take anything of value.

Have the police checked the hospitals for anyone that needed to get stitched up?

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Reply #19 posted 03/01/13 7:39pm

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Sorry to hear that Dave.

The paranoia (in the sense that you'll be "alert" to every little noise and movement) should go away quickly.

Maybe it was someone who knew you were a musician and assumed that you had a nice stash of drugs in the house?

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #20 posted 03/01/13 8:52pm

Fonkyman

Come on Dave.

Where have you put the bodies Dave? Everything's gon be alright, just tell us where you buried them. You'll never get away with it Dave. There's paint on the walls, concrete on the pathways and tarmac on the roads. Stars in the sky too. They've got you by the bollocks mate.

Come on, do what's right. You can still sing your heart out in the morning. All this'll just serve to encourage ya. Do the right thing Dave.

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Reply #21 posted 03/01/13 9:13pm

Fonkyman

Seriously... Fucking nasty. Sorry to hear it. Sounds like they were fuckwits, hopefully you didn't get stung too badly. Chin up and lock tight. wink

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Reply #22 posted 03/01/13 10:42pm

cborgman

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oh god!

so sorry to hear. thank god you are okay.

Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #23 posted 03/02/13 12:36am

Ottensen

Well that sucks major a*s.

Glad that they didn't take anything major--but more importantly, glad you didn't run into the bastards. Your safety counts most.

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Reply #24 posted 03/02/13 12:50am

novabrkr

Sorry to hear this.

Hopefully the stuff that matters to you the most didn't interest the burglars.

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Reply #25 posted 03/02/13 12:53am

NDRU

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Booo!!! Sorry to hear that!

I have not experienced this, but I did go in my brother's house after it was broken into and he was on vacation. It was a very weird feeling to know someone had been through it, and to see the evidence all around.

People are animals

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Reply #26 posted 03/02/13 1:51am

Dave1992

RodeoSchro said:

I'm sorry to hear that! But I'm glad you're safe, and that they didn't take anything of value.

Have the police checked the hospitals for anyone that needed to get stitched up?

I guess so, but I doubt the burglars would risk that...

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Reply #27 posted 03/02/13 1:58am

Dave1992

PurpleJedi said:

Sorry to hear that Dave.

The paranoia (in the sense that you'll be "alert" to every little noise and movement) should go away quickly.

Maybe it was someone who knew you were a musician and assumed that you had a nice stash of drugs in the house?

I don't know. Judging by what they left behind it is possible they were looking for something completely different, maybe drugs. shrug

But then again, I doubt they had any idea what they were doing whatsoever. Looks like a half-assed job to me.

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Reply #28 posted 03/02/13 2:00am

Dave1992

NDRU said:

Booo!!! Sorry to hear that!

I have not experienced this, but I did go in my brother's house after it was broken into and he was on vacation. It was a very weird feeling to know someone had been through it, and to see the evidence all around.

People are animals

Yeah, the feeling someone I don't know was in my home is actually more uncomfortable than knowing they might have stolen some things of material value. It just grosses me the fuck out. Especially with the blood stains everywhere...

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Reply #29 posted 03/02/13 2:22am

RicoN

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set of twats...

is your's the only place to have been broken in to?

It's far more likely that the house was chosen (targetted) than the person, (ie: ground floor, ease of escape etc) if you know what I mean...

and by the sounds of it I think it was Joe Pesci and the other bloke from Home Alone that did it!

as Kris kristofferson said: 'don't let the bastards grind you down'

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