Burglar Posts An Apology To Victim While Cops Try To Track Him Down
Cops in Philadelphia are on the hunt for a man that broke into a home, stole some property, then commented on a social media post apologizing for the crime. Paige…

Cops in Philadelphia are on the hunt for a man that broke into a home, stole some property, then commented on a social media post apologizing for the crime.
Paige Tauscher owns a home in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Fishtown. Sadly, she was recently the victim of a home break-in, where the burglar made off with $5K designer purses, cash, and credit cards.
On Facebook, Tauscher posted a video of the crime taken by her security camera, and that post may have, in turn, made the job easier for the cops.
According to reports, the thief saw the Facebook post…and posted a comment in response admitting to being the criminal and apologizing and asking for forgiveness.
Cops are now searching for the suspect, and there’s thought the same person might be responsible for other break-ins in the area.
Chris Cornell: 9 Times He Reminded Us He Could Sing Anything
In death, it’s easy to elevate an entertainer’s talent or importance. But in the case of Chris Cornell, even before his shocking death in 2017, he was already considered one of the greatest voices in rock history.
From Soundgarden to Audioslave to his solo work, his vocals never failed to move a room. He could sing anything. Literally anything. Genre be damned!
In honor of his life, extraordinary career and remarkable voice, we gathered nine of our favorite Cornell cover songs he either recorded or performed live.
Spoiler: You’ll never hear “Ave Maria” the same way ever again.




