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Friday, December 07, 2012

Woman Post Crime On Social Media!

Hannah Sabata
Post this on Facebook. Young woman charged with bank robbery! She bragged about her crime on social networking websites.
Bored teenager does one of the dumbest things that a person would ever do! From the most stupidest to the most craziest! If you post something on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, you're giving caffeine to the world.

KETV Channel 7 has reported the most dumbest person to ever commit a crime.

One in particular is the one who gotten the late night comics attention.
With my racks! - Hannah Sabata
Nebraska authorities arrest teenager Hannah Sabata of Stromsburg, Nebraska.

She isn't the most smartest person to ever walk this earth right now! She admits that she stole a car and then robbed a bank. What's the most damning is the fact she goes to YouTube to post a video saying that she's done it.
You won't be smiling when they give you 25 years in federal prison!
York County Sheriff Dale Radcliff said a copy of the video will be turned in as evidence against the 19-year-old was later arrested on Wednesday in connection with a robbery the day before at the Cornerstone Bank branch in Waco. She faces robbery and theft charges.

The video was posted the same day Sabata was arrested. It shows a woman holding handwritten signs that say she robbed a bank and stole a car. The woman then holds a large bundle of cash, what she says is $6,256, in front of the camera.

She also holds up what appears to be a bag of marijuana.

The video caption says, "I just stole a car and robbed a bank. Now I'm rich, I can pay off my college financial aid, and tomorrow I'm going for a shopping spree."

The woman in the video explains herself as a victim of the government -- how authorities took her baby before she could take the baby home, charging the woman with neglect.



Sheriff Dale Radcliff told KETV NewsWatch 7 several people helped identify and arrest Sabata before authorities watched the video online.

Investigators said they found the cash, sunglasses, a pink backpack and license plates from the stolen vehicle in Sabata’s house, which were seen in the bank’s surveillance video.

Radcliff said Sabata also bragged over the phone.

This story is assured for a website that is very critical of this type of behavior.



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