Barefoot Bandit: "Anyone Else Would Have Died"

In his court room appearances, Colton Harris-Moore, the late-teen who stole five airplanes as part of a two-year crime spree, appeared to be remorseful, but he saved his self-praise and color commentary for later, according to new reports. Emails Harris-Moore sent from prison were monitored by authorities and detailed in a memorandum filed by federal prosecutors ahead of a hearing scheduled to take place in a Seattle court, Friday, January 27. According to that document, the young man referred to police and the prosecution as “fools” and “swine” among more colorful language. Harris-Moore’s attorney argues the clips are representative of isolated emotions cherry-picked from personal correspondence to negatively impact her client. As released, the emails appear to show the young thief had a distinctly more positive opinion of himself and, specifically, of his piloting abilities.

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