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I’m mad, sad, dissapointed…….

My flatmate steel my jewellery…..again…… :-x :-(

I didn’t open my drawer for more than 2 weeks and yesterday i wanted to open but i couldn’t find my drawer key. I look all over my wardrobe, take all my clothes off one-by-one but still couldn’t find it. I complain to my flatmate and i went to shower. My flatmate chased the brother and make a police report. The police came in 3 hours and took the photos where the jewellery kept (Don’t ask me……i don’t know why)

The 1st time he stole (which is 2 months ago), i’m the one who beg and convince my flatmate that the brother will change but looking back, it’s a big mistake. I lost all my jewellery this time except 1 pair of my white gold ear-ring that i put in another place. Luckily, i wear my white gold ring, my necklace and my jade pendant. But overall, i lost a lot and my sister hate me now because she bought for me butterfly white gold pendant for my 23rd birthday and the price more than half of her salary.

How can the brother do that to me? I never bother his life in fact i let him control the television when i’m the one who paying the cable tv every month. My flatmate give him freedom. He’s late 40′s, unemployed and ex-criminal (drugs, steeling). He blow off his chance again and currently the weather not good and i don’t know where he is and i couldn’t be bother. Call me mean, cruel………i don’t care.

My flatmate look very sad. So do i. We already change the front (3 locks) and the back (2 locks) door lock. Although i slept for 8 hours, i woke-up feeling unhappy, mad and weak. I throw-up a few times and i lost appetite. I don’t know how to let go my sadness, dissapointment and angry 8-O

5 comments

1 kim { 07.14.08 at 9:50 am }

My dear, I have been robbed several times before. It is a horrible feeling and throwing up is natural. It’s repulsive behavior. I feel for you and I am so sorry this happened to such a dear.

Were the Police able to get fingerprints off the case or from the room?

He’s lucky I don’t live there, because I would happily form a possé, put the word out on the street and serve him his just reward.
I wonder if Malaysian law would allow for serving a greater form of justice than U.S. law; where my hands are tied to communicating with law enforcement.

Every city has a dark alley, a body of water and an underground.

Put some faith in Karma and hope it works.
A note on Karma:
The other day I was driving. For the first time in years, I lifted my hand and held up a finger to a pathetic excuse of a driver. I am not kidding when I say only one mile down the road a totally different driver lifted the very same finger to me. INSTANT KARMA! I haven’t done that or been treated that way in a very long time. I started and it was returned immediately.
I believe in instant Karma. Imagine his wrath and let it go.

My heart goes out to you today. Be strong, lock your room and remember One bad apple shouldn’t ruin your perspective on humanity.
I still love you. :d -

2 Glitter85 { 07.14.08 at 10:28 am }

Thanks kim for being sweet honey……you always nice to me xxx

3 kim { 07.14.08 at 11:45 am }

If I learn your address, I will be happy to send you something to start your new collection of jewelry. (Don’t worry, I’ll pay for “insurance” on the delivery in case someone steals it. ;)

In addition, you can open a Paypal account and set up a donations link on this blog entry. I’ll contribute.

4 Glitter85 { 07.15.08 at 8:14 am }

It’s ok Kim. Those jewellery have a lovely story behind it and nothing can replace it :-( I guess i’m heartbroken now……Thanks honey for being such a sweetheart to me.

5 kim { 07.16.08 at 11:31 am }

Once I lived out of my car for a few months. That meant, everything I really liked and needed was in my car, my favorite things.
One night, while I squatted in some basement, my car was robbed of it’s entire contents. They stole my food, my wallet and checkbooks, and my collection of “jewelry”.

About 6 months later I got a call at 5am from the Berkeley Police asking if my wallet and checkbook had ever been stolen. They said the items would be in court for another 6 months but then I could come and collect them. I never did get them back but I still remember that beautiful wallet from Nepal.

Good luck my friend.

btw: Now, I keep my important stuff in discreet locations protected by lock & key and Smith & Wesson.

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