Episode 219

Haunting Thefts

Here's the rundown of this week's show:

Home Invasions / Residential Burglaries

  • Thieves go for small, high-value, easy-to-carry stuff.
  • Top items:
  • Cash
  • Laptops, tablets, phones
  • Jewelry and watches
  • Prescription meds
  • Firearms
  • They want things they can grab fast and resell easily.
  • Average loss? A few thousand dollars per break-in.

Store Robberies / Retail Theft

  • The “greatest hits” list of what walks out of stores:
  • Electronics
  • Designer clothing and accessories
  • Cosmetics
  • Alcohol
  • Meat and deli items
  • Baby formula
  • Coffee and razors (because apparently people love stealing those)
  • Why these? Small, expensive, and easy to flip online.
  • Retailers lost around $45 billion last year from theft alone.

Car Break-ins / Vehicle Thefts

  • Most stolen from cars:
  • Purses and wallets
  • Phones
  • Sunglasses
  • Tools
  • Packages left in plain sight
  • Most stolen cars (as of 2025):
  • Hyundai and Kia models (still a big target!)
  • Older Honda Accords and Civics
  • PSA: Hide your stuff. Even loose change in the cup holder gets attention.

Modern Grave Robbing in the U.S.

Frequency

  • Rare but Real: Grave robbing is uncommon today but still occurs, often driven by the illicit trade in human remains and artifacts.

Motivations

  • Financial Gain: Stolen items include jewelry, clothing, and personal effects, which can be sold on the black market.
  • Cultural Exploitation: Some individuals seek artifacts or remains for personal collections or spiritual practices.
  • Medical Use: Historically, bodies were stolen for medical research; while less common now, incidents still happen.

Legal and Ethical Considerations

  • Federal and State Laws: Grave robbing is illegal under various laws, including the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), which mandates the return of Indigenous remains and cultural items to their communities.
  • Museum Repatriations: Institutions like the American Museum of Natural History have returned thousands of human remains that were previously acquired without consent.

Public Awareness

  • Cultural Impact: The practice raises significant ethical and cultural concerns, particularly among Indigenous communities and descendants of enslaved peoples.
  • Media Coverage: Incidents of grave robbing often lead to public outcry and increased awareness of the need for stronger protections.

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