Manhunt ends at bait shop

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Manhunt ends at bait shop

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A weekend fishing trip got off to a weird start when I stopped to get bait.
I watched this go down, and had to stick around for a couple of hours to give a statement to CID.

On a brighter note, the Black Drum fishing was fantastic on Saturday. I caught 5, 4 were over the limit and had to be thrown back. But they were fun to fight.
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Well, at least the tax payers aren't out the money of a trial and 20 -30 years of room and board.
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Consider the contrast with this story: http://www.delawareonline.com/story/new ... autologin=

But surely, this:
A Superior Court judge who sentenced a wealthy du Pont heir to probation for raping his 3-year-old daughter noted in her order that he "will not fare well" in prison and needed treatment instead of time behind bars, court records show.
Didn't have anything to do with this:
Richards, who is unemployed and supported by a trust fund, owns a 5,800-square-foot mansion in Greenville he bought for $1.8 million in 2005. He also lists a home in the exclusive North Shores neighborhood near Rehoboth Beach, according to the state's sex abuse registry. His great-grandfather is du Pont family patriarch Irenee du Pont, and his father is Robert H. Richards III, a retired partner in the Richards Layton & Finger law firm.
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