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Nothing will happen to them .
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Most meth addicts steel things to sell to buy more meth. Were they going to try to sell the sheep "parts"?
If so why bury them in the back yard?
Ok, now I feel stupid trying to understand the logic of a meth maggot
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Glad you came to your senses. Definitely no understanding tweakers
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The cleaned skulls probably worth something to a collector. Burying was no doubt the first attempt at cleaning.
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update on this
https://www.ncwlife.com/eight-month-sentence-in-case-of-stolen-bighorn-skulls/
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two model citizens right there......I say, instead of sentencing them, we just turn them loose in Seattle and put a restraining order on them returning to eastern Washington.
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I think they steal whatever they can get and then think about what to do with it later.
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