"Wimmel, who lives in a $1 million two-story brick home next-door."
"Over the course of a year, police say Wimmel stole some of Jordan's most prized possessions"
"With the help of a court subpoena, investigators traced eBay user profile "chrisieanne2010" to Wimmel. According to documents filed in Montgomery County District Court, eBay's transaction history revealed Wimmel sold dozens of Jordan's books between Aug. 2013 and Jan. 2014, netting hundreds-of-dollars in turn."
"Second Story Books in Rockville. Owner Allen Stypeck told police Wimmel had walked into his shop with seven books in April. Stypeck paid Wimmel $300 for the antique publications worth an estimated $4,275."
Wow...
so not only did this person "living in a 1 mil house? REALLY?" stoled from a "friend" and neighbor with health issues, and alling parents, but she took the books to a local bock store sold them for chump change, then I am guessing based on the dates this was all laid out on figured f that I am going to ebay these books....
I hope she gets more then a slap on the wrist, but seeing how the estemated value of the books is several thousand this is a federal matter.....whcih I think transcends a simple civial one.
"Although police have recovered about a quarter of the stolen books, Jordan fears the rest are gone for good"
It is good the police where able to help recover SOME of the books, mostly through ebay I would asume. Researching the past history of who bought what.....
I do wonder as I simply do not know the answers ....
1) Do the people who bought the stolen books have a legal oblication to return the books to the original owner?
-If they do will they be rembursed the cost that they paid for the book by the theif?
2) Did the original owner have any home owner's insurance to cover the loss of these books? I know money would not replace a person's collection but I would imagine it would "hurt" alot less when you try and recover some of your stuff. I would think she would need some sort of invatory of what she had, it's value, proof it is among the lost/stolen goods, and a home owner's insurance that covers theft, and damage (like a house fire). BUT since she moved in with her parents to help take care of them I doubt it.