The thief who robbed Steve Jobs' house was sentenced to 7 years in prison

  Last summer we told you that a thief broke into the home of the late Steve Jobs and stole several Apple products, including the wallet of the former Apple CEO. The thief was caught by the authorities, apologized to Jobs' widow, made a deal with the American prosecutor's office and now was sentenced to a prison sentence of 7 years. Kariem McFarlin is 35 years old and after the robbery he was left with several hundred dollars after the sale of Apple products, and for his act he was convicted on the basis of 8 charges.

  Kariem McFarlin was caught with the help of the police, but also of those from Apple, the products stolen by him logging into the company's servers and helping the investigators to find him extremely quickly.

10 COMMENTS

  1. Our dignitaries get away with a clean slate after damaging the state worth millions of euros or killing people, and for a fairly small theft the man will stay for 7 years. Yes, we live in the world of state democracy, not of the demos (the people).

  2. You're a bit confused... That one stole objects, that's all... She didn't steal years from someone's life, and she didn't steal from someone who didn't have one... In addition, the old woman was dead, so what she had stolen from her was no longer useful... 7 years is a long time. But in Romania it's full of fools who just talk...

  3. @kJR: So if you steal a deceased person's belongings, is it ok to steal? I say that it would be better to speak more nicely first, and then consult the legislation a little.

  4. The cameras from Apple quickly set their systems in motion to see from which location the thief entered...

    On the other hand, when a user loses their phone or another Apple product, you go to Apple and they don't care, basically all you have to do is buy another device...