• squiblet
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    10 months ago

    Something similar happened in Albuquerque recently with a doctor/medical executive. She has a salary of almost $300k a year. It’s unclear what makes people do this - entitlement? Greed? For thrills? I can say though from experience running a small independent retail art supply store, the people who stole from us the most were well-off women who were otherwise good customers. It seemed like they thought they were entitled to a “special discount”, like they resented that we consistently made money from them and didn’t offer special deals.

      • @[email protected]
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        610 months ago

        Does it matter? I thought the standard is “knowing right from wrong” in terms of mental illness defense.

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          It can. We has a local here who had some kind of compulsion to throw rocks (big ones) off of overpasses at cars.

          He knew it was wrong, and the guilt evidently fucked with him a lot, but he also couldn’t stop himself. Eventually he had to turn himself in and hope the state didn’t execute him or something.

        • @[email protected]
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          410 months ago

          I think?

          But I was simply providing one possible answer for the person above wondering, “what makes people do this?”

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        110 months ago

        I suppose it could be some compulsive thing, but I doubt that everyone stealing like that has a bonafide mental disorder.