A friend recently sent me a unique news story out of Las Vegas.
On June 27, homeowner Terence Delucia received a 6:20 AM visit from a couple of
Mormon missionaries. After gaining access to Mr. Delucia’s home, they briefly
discussed salvation before beating him at gunpoint and demanding to know where
he kept his valuables. They absconded from his home with $3,000 in cash, three
iPads, and one iPod.
The suspects, described as one white male and one black male
between the ages of 22-28, apparently dress in the white shirt / black trousers
combo often associated with the door-to-door mission work of the Mormon church
in order to gain access to people’s homes. Authorities do not believe they are
affiliated in any way with Mormonism and have issued a reward for information
leading to their capture.
The Suspects |
I find myself somewhat conflicted when I hear something like
this because while I detest aggravated robbery, it is refreshing to
see budding young criminals put some thought into their craft. Any degenerate
can pistol whip a homeowner, but it takes aptitude to do so while successfully impersonating
a member of the LDS church. Keep in mind, these enterprising future inmates were
on the job wearing neckties at 6:00 AM on a Thursday. I consider myself an
upstanding citizen and I have never been that well-dressed that early in the
morning.
I also thought it was nice that they continued the charade
for several minutes before relieving Mr. Delucia of his liquid assets and Apple
devices. I wonder how they worked that transition:
Hello sir, my name is Brad and this is my associate David and
we would like to take a few minutes of your time to discuss eternity. May I ask
your name?
Terence Delucia.
Mr. Delucia, where would a man like you store his “treasures”?
Well, I suppose the scripture tells us that a man’s treasure
is in heaven but I must admit that I am as guil….
Yeah that’s great (producing handgun) how about you point me
in the direction of your Earthly treasures before my companion helps you locate
some blood in your urine.
I also found a silver lining in the ethnicity of the
suspects. In the wake of the George Zimmerman trial, it is reassuring to see
racial harmony and cooperation even if it is within the context of felony assault.
While the media would have us believe that distrust between Caucasians and African-Americans
is steadily increasing, we should allow these two young men to remind us that given
a common purpose we can still overcome the petty differences that threaten to
tear us apart.
I do feel sorry for Mr. Delucia. Not only does he get
worked over by a couple of thugs, it appears he was actually open to the idea
of spiritual intervention. After all, why else would he agree to open his home
for a pair of unannounced visitors that early in the morning? Now he may never
again have an opportunity to discuss the ultimate fate of his soul because of
this traumatic experience. Just the sound of an alter call or the sight of BYU t-shirt might send him into a violent
rage In fact, if I were in the Nevada chapter of
the Jehovah’s Witness I would go ahead and mark his residence off my list.
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