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    Man robbed bank for $1 to cover jail health care

    June 20, 2011

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Desperation apparently drove a North Carolina man to commit a bank robbery last week. What made him sit down and wait for police to arrive to arrest him, is another story.

    "I'm sort of a logical person and that was my logic, what I came up with," James Verone said.

    Verone says he came to the decision to rob the RBC Bank on Thursday of last week. He had no gun but handed the teller a rather unusual note.

    "The note said this is a bank robbery. please only give me one dollar," Verone said.

    Then he did the strangest thing of all.

    "I started to walk away from the teller then I went back and said, 'I'll be sitting right over there in the chair waiting for the police," he said.

    And that is what he did. So why did he did he do everything he could to get arrested?

    "I wanted to make it known that this wasn't for monetary reasons, but for medical reasons," he said.

    That's right James Verone says he has no medical insurance. He has a growth of some sort on his chest, two ruptured disks and a problem with his left foot. He is 59 years old and with no job and a depleted bank account. He thought jail was the best place he could go for medical care and a roof over his head. Verone is hoping for a three-year sentence.
    He'd then be able to collect social security when he got out, and says he'd head for the beach.

    "I've already looked at a condominium. I've spoken to a realtor, on Myrtle Beach," he said.

    He admits his story is unusual and says he wouldn't recommend anyone else do what he did, but James Verone says he has no regrets. He says he is getting good medical care now, but the jail doctor accused him of manipulating the system.

    "If it is called manipulation, then out of necessity because I need medical care then I guess I am manipulating the courts to get medical care," he said.

    Verone may have a little problem with his plan. Because he only demanded one dollar and didn't have a weapon police charged him not with bank robbery, but larceny, so he might not get as much time in the slammer as he was hoping for.

    Last edited by LadyInTheRed; 06-20-2011, 11:45 PM. Reason: to bring post into compliance with forum rules

    #2
    So sad that he had to get arrested to get medical care. Who needs "death panels" when you can just not provide medical care to people who need it?
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      #3
      i saw this on the news. the saddest part is since it was only dollar he'll be out of jail asap. since the amount was so small...he should have told the teller to empty the draw and go in the back and get more, that way he could have had ...just maybe his 3 years.

      i know he was hoping for 3 meals sand a roof and medical help until he was old enough to collect SS and medicare. how sad is this?????
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        #4
        This is something that sci-fi writers had written about decades ago in dystopian novels...

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          #5
          Isn't is sad that sombody realizes that people who commit crimes get better medical care than a person who worked all their lives and now can't find a job? I remember a few years ago, a guy on death row got a heart transplant, how ironic. All is appeals had run out and he was gonna be executed, what does gov't do but get him a heart transplant. So sad because working people who have no health ins. would NOT get the same treatment.

          I am so thankful I have decent health care coverage in my retirement.
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            #6
            Medicare for all!! (That was the original idea behind it.)

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              #7
              Crazy world but I sooo understand. Health insurance did us in. Dh refused to be without it, we could not afford it and charged it on cc's and the heloc. Told him it would bk us but he always thought better times were coming. Never occurred to us to pull a caper tho.

              Keep On Smilin'

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                #8
                Originally posted by tobee43 View Post
                i saw this on the news. the saddest part is since it was only dollar he'll be out of jail asap. since the amount was so small...he should have told the teller to empty the draw and go in the back and get more, that way he could have had ...just maybe his 3 years.

                i know he was hoping for 3 meals sand a roof and medical help until he was old enough to collect SS and medicare. how sad is this?????


                If he told the teller to empty her drawers...... the story might have ended the same but with a smelly twist.
                Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sunshinepa View Post
                  Isn't is sad that sombody realizes that people who commit crimes get better medical care than a person who worked all their lives and now can't find a job? I remember a few years ago, a guy on death row got a heart transplant, how ironic. All is appeals had run out and he was gonna be executed, what does gov't do but get him a heart transplant. So sad because working people who have no health ins. would NOT get the same treatment.

                  I am so thankful I have decent health care coverage in my retirement.

                  If the person continued getting transplants, couldn't the convict use for his defense that the person who committed the crime is no longer here?
                  Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BigJohn View Post
                    If the person continued getting transplants, couldn't the convict use for his defense that the person who committed the crime is no longer here?
                    An interesting philosophical question! Methinks that the definition of a person is his brain, like the definition of a car is the frame. But what if in the future, people are able to mind meld their consciousness into a computer?

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                      #11
                      jackbondlove, exellent question, and this was explored in some good sci fi works!!!!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BigJohn View Post
                        If he told the teller to empty her drawers...... the story might have ended the same but with a smelly twist.
                        eeeeeewwwwwwww!
                        LadyInTheRed is in the black!
                        Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
                        $143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!

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                          #13
                          A Phony Tale Of Woe

                          06/21/2011

                          Health Care: The story currently making the rounds about the guy who robbed a bank for $1 to get free jailhouse health care is supposed to expose how terrible our medical system is. It actually exposes something worse.

                          It's a story tailor made for the news media. James Verone, an out-of-work 59-year-old, robbed a bank in Gastonia, N.C., for $1.

                          Then he waited patiently for the cops to arrest him.

                          In an interview with a local TV station, Verone claimed it was out of sheer desperation. He needed health care and had no other way to get it than through the free care provided in jail.

                          The story flew across the Web and was picked up by ABC News, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Good Morning America and any number of local papers.

                          Not surprising, since it fit perfectly into one of the media's cherished memes.

                          Come see how terrible health care is in the United States! The most expensive in the world, and yet it forces people to take desperate acts to get treatment! Thank goodness for ObamaCare!

                          There's just one little, inconvenient fact missing from all this coverage. Verone had access to free care — outside of jail — and plenty of it.
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                          The dirty secret about our health care system is that it is, in fact, very generous to the poor. A recent study from the N.C. Justice Center notes that North Carolina hospitals provided $694 million in free care in 2008.

                          Nationwide, hospitals provide more than $34 billion in unpaid care. Then there are all the private charities, Medicaid, and various other state and federal programs that offer the poor and destitute access to care.

                          A hospital in Gastonia, N.C., — Gaston Memorial Hospital — offers discounts up to 100% to low-income patients. There's also a free health clinic just five miles from where Verone robbed that bank, and many more in nearby Charlotte.

                          If he wanted to travel a bit farther, Verone could have availed himself of the state-of-the-art medical facilities at the University of North Carolina, whose mandate is to provide "medically necessary health care to the citizens of North Carolina, regardless of their ability to pay."

                          That our hapless bank robber apparently didn't know about any of this is excusable.

                          But the fact that not one reporter trafficking this story bothered to point these facts out is an example of gross dereliction of duty or extreme bias — or both.

                          "To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."

                          "Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BigJohn View Post
                            If he told the teller to empty her drawers...... the story might have ended the same but with a smelly twist.
                            what ARE we going to do with you!!!

                            it was a MALE teller...ROFL!! just kidding, i don't know...and i guess i walked right into that one!
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