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If my camera got "stolen" out of a car and was in my "friends" friend car...is it my fault?

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+my dad went to the police/detectives and showed them messages she had sent me and what not...she said in one of the mesages she went to an attorney, so the police/detectives said she knew she did something wrong to speak to a detective

i said to her:

this entire story makes no sense. first you lied about your mom shipping it. then you lied and gave me a fake tracking number. then you lied saying you sent it and i'm pretty sure you promise you sent it. then i heard from richard that his friend said you got a nikon d40. then you're like "he has no idea what hes talking about" and all of its coming up to...if Matt had his iPod stolen, and stereo system , wouldn't he

1. lock his car door.

2. bring my camera inside if he lived in a bad neighborhood or what not.

the camera was given to you and them...put in his car, which locks, because i had the keys to put it in there, and it locked after i pressed lock. so if hes had stuff stolen before...he would lock the door...and if it was stolen

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  1. What did the tracking number say??

    Give it up


  2. IF THE CAMERA WAS GIVEN TO THEM TO SECURE IT THE LAW SAYS THEY HAVE WHAT IS CALLED A BAILMENT WHICH MEANS THAT THEY MUST RETURN IT TO YOU IN THE SAME CONDITION AS GIVEN TO THEM. AND THEY MUST USE WHAT IS CALLED EXTREME CARE SINCE IT WAS GIVEN TO THEM TO BE SECURED. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE REIMBURST THE VALUE OF THE CAMERA AT IT'S DEPRECIATED VALUE. GOOD LUCK KID.

  3. You can file a criminal charge of theft against the suspect if you have evidence.

  4. You should be a lawyer.  All this drivel could have been said in two sentences.  

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