Pictures from a Surveillance Camera
Essay by Yoloswag007 • January 17, 2014 • Essay • 283 Words (2 Pages) • 1,513 Views
Pictures from a surveillance camera stopped an elderly bourgeois double life with bank robberies, cocaine and expensive ladies.
The brothers Jared, Clay and Garrett Ginglen had really not doubt about what they had to do, when a day in August last year they gathered to study pictures of a seven double bank robbery. Their father had raised them to be good citizens and distinguish between right and wrong. They recognized the man and therefore they had to go to the police.
The problem was that the man with polo t-shirt, soft cap, mask, sunglasses, and white gloves was the exact same father, as the brothers and whole Lewistown in Illinois known as a honest 63 year old with a stable family life, with a long carrier, with management job and healthy hobbies as active local police, voluntary fireman and reserve police man.
The other day William Alfred Ginglen was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment. Before they went to the police, the three well-behaved sons went to their father's house. Here they found the father's bank robber clothes and the gun covered in platinum, which was at the bank's surveillance photos. They also found a diary with careful registrations of every detail about seven armed robberies, cocaine consumption, crazy drug parties, expensive voyages and numerous visits with prostitutes. William Ginglen is "not angry at his sons. He raised them to follow the law". According to his lawyer Ginglen has started to write a book about his life. He has reach the chapter "To report his father"
It is hard for the sons to acknowledge their father's double life. "I miss that guy who was my father. I don't exactly know about that bank robber guy" Garret says.
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