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I know the owner of the boat he fled to the Bahamas in...they're good people and I highly doubt they would want Colt to suffer punishment - I'll even ask. The captain felt badly for the kid, too. I sure as heck don't want him convicted to hard time. Why doesn't the govt find a great use for his skills? I know this isn't going to be popular, but I admire his spirit. I understand conviction, but please no prison time - that would be ridiculous. This kid (yep, in my eyes he's still a kid) needs love and a chance to use his skills to help people. MOO.
I hope he turns out to be really successful in life. I'll even write him if he does get time (and I've never considered such a thing until this moment!).
Too bad he didn't do his homework on the bahamas and go further south=)
I'll admit it.. i was a member of his facebook fan page while he was on the run LOL
I even told my husband "Ohh that sucks" when i heard he was caught.. I sooo know i shouldn't feel that way.. a crime is a crime.. i cannot explain why I was so much in his corner.
The young man who gained international notoriety as the "Barefoot Bandit" while evading police in stolen planes, boats and cars during a two-year crime spree was sentenced to more than 7 years in prison Friday
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45696590/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
They should lock up his poor excuse for a mother for twice as long.
I hope he earns a master's degree while he's doing his time.
The former teenage car, boat and plane thief who became known as the "Barefoot Bandit" wants to cryogenically freeze his mother, who is dying of cancer.
The 25-year-old told The Daily Herald in a telephone interview that he is trying to raise enough money through crowd-funding to pay for the unusual procedure for his mom.
Colton Harris-Moore hopes that his mother, Pamela Hohler, could one day be brought back to life.