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Anonymous wrote:I've had a gun pointed at my head while my husband and I were instructed to hand over our cash, our phones, and my jewelry.
It's terrifying and I would never wish it on anyone. I would never doubt anyone who said they had been through that experience. You know what, I hope she IS making it up, just so that her kids were never in that situation. But I don't think she is lying.
But they handed her phone back to her (placed it on the edge of the yard) because she asked them to. None of it seems real.
I mean...do you have a degree in psychology or a related field? I bet if you talked to anyone in law enforcement, psychology, criminology or law that they could tell you many tales about criminals who acted in ways that didn't make sense, even against their own best interest. I know I've read articles about people who broke down in the middle of a crime or an attempted crime, such as a guy who was holding someone up at gunpoint and when the cop offered food and a hug, the guy broke down and said he was really hungry and he was sorry.
Wow this is stupid. It's strange that they even spoke about the phone if she legit thought she could die.
As someone who was held up at gunpoint for longer than you might think would happen on the street, there was almost a rapport and an understanding toward the end. My husband handed his cash out of his wallet and started to take the cards out and the guy said, "Don't give me the cards," and my husband said, "Can I keep my driver's license?" and he said yes.
Like honestly, you don't know how it is or what you would say or do or what the guy would say or do unless you're in a situation like that. Unless you have literally been held up at gunpoint, or have had a weapon pointed at you, you have no idea.