Reverend Conehead
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One day you go to the bank you normally go to. However, strangely, it's closed even though it's during their open hours. You also see people inside it. Annoyed, you leave. You then hear from a police bulletin that that bank was robbed. The thief got away with 9 thousand dollars. You wonder who would be crooked enough to do a thing like that, but there's nothing you can do about it, so you just go to the bank's other branch to conduct your business. They already have a poster about the robbery at the other branch. It contains a security photo of the robber wearing a ski mask. However, the man's posture and physique look familiar to you. You shrug it off.
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Later on, you go over to your brother's house. He's like, "Hey, man, check this out," and he shows you a huge pile of cash. "How much is that?" you ask. He says, "Nine grande." You think, "Oh, crap." However, you brush aside those thoughts as stupid. This is your brother, after all, not some criminal. You say, "Lucky hand at blackjack?" He says, "No way, I robbed the US National Bank this morning. Ha ha ha. It was so easy. Now we can take that vacation to the Island of Martinique like we've been wanting to. "
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You blow your top. You yell at your brother about what a stupid thing that was to do, and that they have security footage. You demand that he give the money back, but he refuses. You leave in a huff. Later on, you get a call from your brother. To your surprise, he says, “You were right. I decided to return the money.” He says he did it anonymously so that he won't get caught. He hired a courier service to bring the money back in a package, not telling him what was inside, of course. He paid a bunch of money for the courier to simply deliver it and keep his mouth shut. However, the bank never gets their money back. The courier figured out what it was and simply pocketed the money for himself.
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Then the cops put out a bulletin that there's a reward of 20 grand for anyone who gives information that leads to the arrest of the perp.
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What do you do? You could turn in your own brother and get 20K. You could travel to Martinique Island, and plenty of other great places. Twenty grande ain't too shabby. However, the obvious down side is that your brother will probably go to prison if you squeal. Plus, your brother doesn't even have the money anymore. The crooked courier does.
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What do you do? Here are some possibilities. Choose one of them, or come up with your own answer:
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1. Brother or not, he's a criminal. Turn him in and collect 20K.
2. He's your brother, for God's sake, and he repented and tried to give the money back. If you turn him in, the bank probably won't get their money back anyway. So you keep your big, fat mouth shut.
3. Try to find the goony courier, and turn HIM in, claiming he's the one who robbed the bank, and you don't mention that your brother was involved.
4. Other. (Explain)
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Later on, you go over to your brother's house. He's like, "Hey, man, check this out," and he shows you a huge pile of cash. "How much is that?" you ask. He says, "Nine grande." You think, "Oh, crap." However, you brush aside those thoughts as stupid. This is your brother, after all, not some criminal. You say, "Lucky hand at blackjack?" He says, "No way, I robbed the US National Bank this morning. Ha ha ha. It was so easy. Now we can take that vacation to the Island of Martinique like we've been wanting to. "
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You blow your top. You yell at your brother about what a stupid thing that was to do, and that they have security footage. You demand that he give the money back, but he refuses. You leave in a huff. Later on, you get a call from your brother. To your surprise, he says, “You were right. I decided to return the money.” He says he did it anonymously so that he won't get caught. He hired a courier service to bring the money back in a package, not telling him what was inside, of course. He paid a bunch of money for the courier to simply deliver it and keep his mouth shut. However, the bank never gets their money back. The courier figured out what it was and simply pocketed the money for himself.
...
Then the cops put out a bulletin that there's a reward of 20 grand for anyone who gives information that leads to the arrest of the perp.
...
What do you do? You could turn in your own brother and get 20K. You could travel to Martinique Island, and plenty of other great places. Twenty grande ain't too shabby. However, the obvious down side is that your brother will probably go to prison if you squeal. Plus, your brother doesn't even have the money anymore. The crooked courier does.
…
What do you do? Here are some possibilities. Choose one of them, or come up with your own answer:
...
1. Brother or not, he's a criminal. Turn him in and collect 20K.
2. He's your brother, for God's sake, and he repented and tried to give the money back. If you turn him in, the bank probably won't get their money back anyway. So you keep your big, fat mouth shut.
3. Try to find the goony courier, and turn HIM in, claiming he's the one who robbed the bank, and you don't mention that your brother was involved.
4. Other. (Explain)