"It doesn't even look like that either the estate, the victim, the family, nor the insurance of the victim is legally responsible for the charges and costs.
All of that can be laid on the roommate who murdered the victim."
"Then what's the point of even having a security guard?
I worked in a place in high-school, decades ago, that gave cash bonuses if you caught a shoplifter and the shop lifter was convicted."
"Not sure about California, but in my State the utility can only go back 24 months in cases of a faulty meter or power company screwups.
Happened to me when the meter here fried and was reporting like 10% of the power used."
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