World's STUPIDEST Burglar?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:34 pm
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Steve Jobs' burglar stole wallet, driver's license, special computers with house key
By Mike Rosenberg and Jason Green
mercurynews.com
Posted: 08/14/2012 12:06:56 PM PDT
August 14, 2012 10:35 PM GMTUpdated: 08/14/2012 03:35:25 PM PDT
He also took $60,000 worth of Tiffany necklaces, Cristal champagne -- and perhaps most shockingly of all -- Jobs' wallet and driver's license, according to a police report obtained Tuesday.
Ultimately, it was Jobs' company's own technology that allowed Apple and a special Silicon Valley task force to track down the
The Palo Alto home of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs is pictured on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011 in this file photo. Police said a burglar stole $60,000 worth of computers and personal items on July 17. Jobs died in October 2011 after a long battle with cancer. ((Kirstina Sangsahachart/ Daily News))alleged burglar. When Kariem McFarlin, 35, used the stolen devices to connect to the Internet with his iTunes account following the July 17 heist, police swarmed his Alameda apartment and found many of the items he allegedly ransacked from the Palo Alto home. Then, he confessed, and wrote a letter of apology to Jobs' widow, police said.
"What an idiot," McFarlin's former boss, Ross Rankin, told this newspaper Tuesday, the morning after news first broke of the burglary at one of Silicon Valley's most famous residences. "There's certain things you don't do, and burglary is one of them, but burglarizing an icon like that, that just puts yourself pretty much in the deep hole."
A 36-page police report shows in unbelievable detail how McFarlin allegedly burglarized the Waverley Street home of Jobs sometime after 5 p.m. on July 17 and before 8 a.m. the next day. He was arrested on Aug. 2 and is in jail in lieu of $500,000 bail. .......[even after their demise, the 1%'ers have a lot of pull within the legal system.]
Hisattorney at the public defender's office did not return calls requesting comment. McFarlin told investigators he was down on his luck, even sleeping in cars, and was desperate.
The report says McFarlin pulled up to the curb and hopped a six-foot fence by climbing the scaffolding around the house after construction crews renovating the home had gone home for the day. He walked into the global icon's open garage workshop, found a key and walked through the house door, the report said.
"Kariem McFarlin explained he crept around the house because he was scared someone might be home," the report said. Eventually, he figured out he was alone -- then it dawned on him whose home he was in after seeing a letter addressed to Jobs.
McFarlin, who also told police he had burglarized San Francisco homes, is a former San Jose State football player who friends described as a high school nerd and "good guy."......[no, not a "good guy", dumb as a box of rockes -yes, good guy - no]
"The best we can tell is it was totally random," prosecutor Tom Flattery said for why he chose the Jobs home. The house, a mecca which tourists have been flocking to for years on Silicon Valley pilgrimages, was under construction for a renovation at the time and Jobs' widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, was staying nearby. A spokesperson for Powell Jobs declined comment.
A manifest of items stolen at the Jobs residence gives a rare peek into the world of the notoriously reclusive entrepreneur who helped create one of most successful and secretive companies in history.
Also listed as stolen: an iMac and a Mac Mini specially installed for Jobs by an Apple engineer; three iPads including a white device and a iPad 2, three iPods, two iPhones, a small demo-sized Macbook and an Apple TV computer. McFarlin allegedly gave one of the iPads to his daughter and another one to a friend.
In Jobs' swiped black leather wallet were his California driver's license, an Apple corporate American Express card, a Titanium Black American Express card and a Bank of America Visa credit card. Jobs, one of the richest people in the world before he died on Oct. 5, had $1 in the wallet...............[i bet he had the first nickel he ever made in his tousers pocket, as well]
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