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Men Dresses As Mario And Luigi To Commit Crime

Isn’t this fitting!

Just when you thought that there could be a limit to how ridiculous crimes are committed, it seems that a group of people had apparently though that using the guise of Mario and Luigi to commit crime is actually a good idea.

Apparently, a group of 4 men had robbed a cab driver at a gas station. Happened on the first of November at about 4am, the cab driver had asked the men in the cab to pay and leave, but instead was robbed of his cash. The men, two of them were sporting some pretty creative costume — fashioned to look at Mario and Luigi — had apparently wrestled the cab driver while a third person wearing a tuxedo acted as a look out for them.

You can check out the video in this link, which the surveillance camera had capture. It details a part of what had happened during the whole incident.

While the creditability of the video is yet to be determined (seeing that it didn’t capture everything that had happened), it is still pretty ridiculous that people are actually wearing Mario and Luigi costumes to commit crimes. You would really wonder what other things people would wear…

Via: NY Times.

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One Comment

  1.     AK on November 14th, 2009 at 7:17 PM

    Guess they got tired with doing it the old fashioned way and bumping their heads against floating boxes. Meh.

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