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ok so i am sean's ex-fiancee and i think that it's very unexpected that he did this. sean was never the type of person to do anything like this and i don't think that he deserves all the criticism he's getting and all the negative things that people are saying about him. sean is a wonderful person and i know he'll get through this and learn to choose his friends a little more wisely..i love him and always will be there for him and i just wish that his friends would be there for him as well...he's got a baby on the way and he will be born on january 11th, 2007 and i just wish he could be there when he is born but he can't, i just know that he'll be there spiritually. and that's all that matters. sean is a very good person and everyone will soon see this.



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For those of you who REALLY know Sean and Me, you know up until about 5 weeks ago, we were best friends, basically brothers. Whoever the anonymous best "friend" is, is obviously full of it. Sean often talked about breaking into his grandfathers house, and for those of you who aren't smart enough to decipher, it was his grandpa's house he broke into, and it doesn't surprise me a bit. Sean and I had a falling out over some really stupid stuff, but now I'm glad it happened because I'm not around when he made another mistake in his life. One I am I not interested in nor will I ever be interested in assisting to reconcile. In layman's terms, Sean got what he ultimately deserved and for myself and quite a few people who knew myself, him, and were tied to our friendship would agree and have no sympathy for him, as neither do I.

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BeaumontEnterprise.com wrote:

Two men were arrested today in connection with a $4 million burglary of a Bridge City home, according to a statement from the sheriff's department.

Orange County Sheriff Mike White siad it was the largest burglary he could remember.

The Enterprise is curious...

What part of Southeast Texas do you live in and how much value do you think burglars could get away with from your home?


Click reply to tell us!


-- Edited by BeaumontEnterprise.com at 18:14, 2006-12-07




I know Sean, he's my best friend I went over there the night he was arrested, but I didn't think he did something that bad, even tho he did it doesn't mean or well ever change my friendship with him.

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BeaumontEnterprise.com wrote:




The Enterprise is curious...

What part of Southeast Texas do you live in and how much value do you think burglars could get away with from your home?


Click reply to tell us!


-- Edited by BeaumontEnterprise.com at 18:14, 2006-12-07




 


Who ever would be dumb enough now to disclose how much value they think a burglar would get away with would be asking for one to come find them. How hard is it for some hacker to possibly get your IP or e-mail address from this site and come find you. I see that question as a welcoming for someone to do such a thing and do not believe it should even be asked.


And personally as I know one of these boys, who I went to school with several years back, I am ashamed to even know that name now, because this is the biggest heist Bridge City has ever seen and perhaps ever will. Thank GOD someone caught them and hopefully who ever else was involved with this will go down in the fall as well! I pray the cops figure all of this out.


Though I am still curious to know why someone would keep around 4 million dollars in stocks/bonds/ect in their house, as it is a welcome mat to become prey. Rather harsh as it may sound, I feel it looks like a set up in any case, though the boys do deserve sever punishment, they would have had to have known this person had this much to break in to this house, because other wise other houses would have been broken into and reported by now, am I not correct?


This article is rather disturbing, because though I would love to read about Bridge City in the newspaper, I never want to hear about the devilish things some children will do because they think that they can get away with it.



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Two men were arrested today in connection with a $4 million burglary of a Bridge City home, according to a statement from the sheriff's department.

Orange County Sheriff Mike White siad it was the largest burglary he could remember.

The Enterprise is curious...

What part of Southeast Texas do you live in and how much value do you think burglars could get away with from your home?


Click reply to tell us!


-- Edited by BeaumontEnterprise.com at 18:14, 2006-12-07

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