Dumbass Thieves Attempt Robbery in Sharpie Masks

John Funk

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Dumbass Thieves Attempt Robbery in Sharpie Masks



A pair of idiot would-be thieves in Carroll, Iowa, learned the hard way that real crooks use actual stockings on their heads - not Sharpie markers - for a reason: They don't look quite as stupid when caught.

Last Friday night, the police department in Carroll, IA received a call that two men had attempted to break into a home. After stopping a vehicle that matched the caller's description, they found two would-be crooks who didn't quite have the "sharpest" of disguises.

Instead of going with ski masks, balaclavas or stockings pulled over one's head, 23-year-old Matthew Allan McNelly and 20-year-old Joey Lee Miller had drawn makeshift masks all over their faces with markers - permanent markers. Seeing as how the benefit of a normal mask is that it A.) provides anonymity and B.) can be easily concealed or discarded, one might imagine that going with a method of disguise that actually adds identifying features until you scrub your face raw was a rather poor choice. And one would be right.

Carroll Police Chief Cayler said as much, anyway. "[The] black faces gave them right away ... I have to assume the officers were kind of laughing at the time. I've never heard of coloring your face with a permanent marker."

The pair had been intoxicated, said Cayler, and explained that the police believed Miller and McNelly had targeted the house in question because one of the accused bungling burglars suspected that his girlfriend was cheating on him with the man who lived there.

"They probably were just not thinking straight and figured we'll go out and scare the guy or whatever," said the Chief. "[They were] being dumb and combine that with alcohol and it was the perfect storm."

Try watercolors next time, guys. It probably won't actually work any better, but at least you'll look more like an Impressionist painting than two drunk dudes scribbling on each other's faces with a marker.

(NeoGAF [http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/10/29/iowa.marker.disguise/index.html])

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Amnestic

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Kwil said:
Back in my youth I worked for a law firm as a typist.

You would not believe the number of case descriptions that started with,
"[Client] was at home with friends having some drinks.."
Alcohol: Keeping your soulless demons from the 9th pit of Hell lawyers in business.
 

LeonLethality

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Amnestic said:
Kwil said:
Back in my youth I worked for a law firm as a typist.

You would not believe the number of case descriptions that started with,
"[Client] was at home with friends having some drinks.."
Alcohol: Keeping your soulless demons from the 9th pit of Hell lawyers in business.
well they have hellspawns a family to feed

OT: this is one for the books never heard of masks like that but I wonder what they were thinking... other than the y'know not thinking part
 

Armored Prayer

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Hahaha! Stupidity like this is truly one of my favorite forms of amusement.

I wondered how long that ink on their face will last.
 

Cliff_m85

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"Hey man, I got my eyes covered...think I need to cover my mouth?"
-"No way man, they could never tell who it is."
 

Supreme Unleaded

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"Crap, i got sharpie in my contacts, it STINGS", I can so see that happening to either of them.

I still dont see why the perfectly good mask would work. And if it was for a scare i would use the Jigsaw mask.

PS I HATE saw, with a passion.
 

heyheysg

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These thieves will have children when they are released from prison, while a nobel prize winning physicist is having trouble getting laid and/or impotent