Dude, we are talking casing, not breaking in. That comes after you identify valuables. If there is no neighborhood watch, then it is easy to walk by a house and see whats in there at night with the lights on, and no one to see you do it.
“Dude, we are talking casing, not breaking in. That comes after you identify valuables.”
“Casing” is pretty much not done. Except as an immediate precursor, just to make sure nobody is home. But they don’t do a homestudy, because theres simply no need whatsoever.
Break into any house there, and you will find a few new TV’s and a gaming system, theres usually a laptop, and if you are lucky some gold jewelry in the dresser drawer, and maybe a few guns.
A typical house is like a little teeny walmart,, the same exact things on the shelves, no matter where you go.
If they broke in and none of these things were there, they would shake their head in amazement, probably pee on the floor, and leave.
This isn’t rocket science.
PS,, in any case, this kid wasn’t a burglar. And Zimm was incorrect.
Oh,,, i forgot. Burglars also stopped wearing those black lone ranger masks too.
...it is easy to walk by a house and see whats in there at night with the lights on, and no one to see you do it.
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Who, in their right mind, would leave front windows uncovered at night with the interior lights on so that anyone outside could view what was going on in the house?