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Man robs bank to get medical care in jail

  • OneBuckeye
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110621/ts_yblog_thelookout/man-robs-bank-to-get-medical-care-in-jail
    Some people who need medical care but can't afford it go to the emergency room. Others just hope they'll get better. James Richard Verone robbed a bank.

    Earlier this month, Verone (pictured), a 59-year-old convenience store clerk, walked into a Gastonia, N.C., bank and handed the cashier a note demanding $1 and medical attention. Then he waited calmly for police to show up.

    He's now in jail and has an appointment with a doctor this week.

    Verone's problems started when he lost the job he'd held for 17 years as a Coca Cola deliveryman, amid the economic downturn. He found new work driving a truck, but it didn't last. Eventually, he took a part-time position at the convenience store.

    But Verone's body wasn't up to it. The bending and lifting made his back ache. He had problems with his left foot, making him limp. He also suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis.

    Then he noticed a protrusion on his chest. "The pain was beyond the tolerance that I could accept," Verone told the Gaston Gazette. "I kind of hit a brick wall with everything."

    Verone knew he needed help--and he didn't want to be a burden on his sister and brothers. He applied for food stamps, but they weren't enough either.

    So he hatched a plan. On June 9, he woke up, showered, ironed his shirt. He mailed a letter to the Gazette, listing the return address as the Gaston County Jail.

    "When you receive this a bank robbery will have been committed by me," Verone wrote in the letter. "This robbery is being committed by me for one dollar. I am of sound mind but not so much sound body."

    Then Verone hailed a cab to take him to the RBC Bank. Inside, he handed the teller his $1 robbery demand.

    "I didn't have any fears," said Verone. "I told the teller that I would sit over here and wait for police."

    The teller was so frightened that she had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out. Verone, meanwhile, was taken to jail, just as he'd planned it.

    Because he only asked for $1, Verone was charged with larceny, not bank robbery. But he said that if his punishment isn't severe enough, he plans to tell the judge that he'll do it again. His $100,000 bond has been reduced to $2,000, but he says he doesn't plan to pay it.

    In jail, Verone said he skips dinner to avoid too much contact with the other inmates. He's already seen some nurses and is scheduled to see a doctor on Friday. He said he's hoping to receive back and foot surgery, and get the protrusion on his chest treated. Then he plans to spend a few years in jail, before getting out in time to collect Social Security and move to the beach.

    Verone also presented the view that if the United States had a health-care system which offered people more government support, he wouldn't have had to make the choice he did.

    "If you don't have your health you don't have anything," Verone said.

    The Affordable Care Act, President Obama's health-care overhaul passed by Congress last year, was designed to make it easier for Americans in situations like Verone's to get health insurance. But most of its provisions don't go into effect until 2014.

    As it is, Verone said he thinks he chose the best of a bunch of bad options. "I picked jail."
    My question is, could the guy just gone to a free clinic, or applied for help from the hopital or let medicare pick up the tab? This could not have been his best option.
  • Con_Alma
    OneBuckeye;809823 wrote:...

    My question is, could the guy just gone to a free clinic, or applied for help from the hopital or let medicare pick up the tab? ...
    At 59 years old Medicare wouldn't be an option since he is not yet eligible.
  • SportsAndLady
    In jail, Verone said he skips dinner to avoid too much contact with the other inmates. He's already seen some nurses and is scheduled to see a doctor on Friday. He said he's hoping to receive back and foot surgery, and get the protrusion on his chest treated. Then he plans to spend a few years in jail, before getting out in time to collect Social Security and move to the beach.
    lol that's great!

    and this made me lol:
    The teller was so frightened that she had to be taken to the hospital to be checked out
  • OneBuckeye
    Con_Alma;809830 wrote:At 59 years old Medicare wouldn't be an option since he is not yet eligible.

    Ok Medicaide. There has to be some government program that would have taken care of him.
  • Con_Alma
    It's a sad story. It certainly seems like he could have at least tried to apply for Medicaid. Maybe that was too much work and it seemed easier to commit a felony. :(
  • Sonofanump
    OneBuckeye;809843 wrote:There has to be some government program that would have taken care of him.

    Is that a quote from Karl Marx?
  • coyotes22
    Verone also presented the view that if the United States had a health-care system which offered people more government support, he wouldn't have had to make the choice he did.
    Yes, just what this Country needs, more Government "support". SMH

    And if he gets the treatment, the tax payers still have to pay for it.
  • mcburg93
    I have heard people talk about doing this for years. Doing a crime so they can go to jail to get free health care and go to school for free. I dont understand how it works cause i have never been to jail or prison but if i was the guys age and things were that bad I might consider doing the same thing.
  • queencitybuckeye
    OneBuckeye;809843 wrote:Ok Medicaide. There has to be some government program that would have taken care of him.

    There are any number of hospitals in the area who treat patients without regard to ability to pay.