Darrell Fernando Reid Jr., 38
Blacks tend to have a different concept of property ownership and thus a different concept of theft.
It creates a lot of problems in society.
I believe you could convince blacks of the Western concepts of property and theft, and that we have currently a poisonous culture among the blacks that creates these sorts of misunderstandings.
A medical examiner office worker lined his pockets with hundreds of dollars he stole from the people whose deaths he was tasked with investigating in Florida and New York City.
Darrell Fernando Reid Jr., 38, was arrested last month for allegedly swiping multiple bank cards while working at two medical examiner offices over the past several years, according to court records obtained by the Miami Herald.
He allegedly used the information to transfer funds directly into his own account using Cash App.
Reid’s alleged scheme came crashing down in October, when he had only been working as an investigator with the Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office for nine months.
The sticky-fingered employee is accused of jotting down a dead man’s Bank of America card information while responding with nine other employees to a condominium in Coral Springs, where the card owner had lay decomposed for two weeks.
The man’s daughter quickly discovered three “suspicious” transactions that were made after her father’s death — all of which were $150 Cash App payments made by Reid to a woman he was dating, prosecutors allege.
The first payment was lodged just 90 minutes after investigators locked the front door to the condo and handed off the key to the deceased man’s daughter.
The bank card was also notably found by the daughter sitting out on the kitchen counter, despite investigators documenting it as one of several contents found inside a wallet during the death examination.
A subsequent investigation found that Reid had allegedly swiped cards from at least three other dead victims.
That nigga obviously thought: “Well, these niggas is dead, they don’t need that shit.”
It’s almost certain that he did not consider it theft.