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August 10, 2014, 04:30:39 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=686275.0

Per the above thread, Klee had a bounty for his stolen coins, he had locked his thread in exchange for a portion of the coins back, then unlocked the thread for some unknown reason, saying the bounty was always on.

I think he said that he would open up a new thread the next day with an update, but one was never opened.

Does anyone know what the resolution of this was?

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August 10, 2014, 08:11:41 AM
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He should answer this one, cause I see he is still around. {He posted today}

Send him a PM and link to this thread, I am also curious to know what happened.

I feel with him now, because someone broke into my house and stole all my electronic equipment and my damage was only a small fraction of what he may have lost.

Hope he gives us some feedback or news.

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August 10, 2014, 06:35:02 PM
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I am curious about this as well. From what it looked like the problem just "disappeared" from this form. I hope there is some kind of positive update on this.

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August 10, 2014, 06:42:45 PM
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I was the one that opened up the Part II of his stolen coins, but he has asked me to lock that thread. Ever since, there has been no words on this case. He might request OP to lock this thread too, I just have a feeling he is complying with the thief's request to call off the whole investigation.

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August 10, 2014, 06:54:46 PM
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I was the one that opened up the Part II of his stolen coins, but he has asked me to lock that thread. Ever since, there has been no words on this case. He might request OP to lock this thread too, I just have a feeling he is complying with the thief's request to call off the whole investigation.
and why would he do that.? He got the amount of btc from hacker that he promised to send after he'll lock down the threads and forgot anything like this ever happened, If he wanted to go that road he shouldn't have reopened the bounty in first place, anyway if thats what Klee wants than we shouldn't get involved in the matter.

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August 10, 2014, 08:02:29 PM
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I was the one that opened up the Part II of his stolen coins, but he has asked me to lock that thread. Ever since, there has been no words on this case. He might request OP to lock this thread too, I just have a feeling he is complying with the thief's request to call off the whole investigation.
and why would he do that.? He got the amount of btc from hacker that he promised to send after he'll lock down the threads and forgot anything like this ever happened, If he wanted to go that road he shouldn't have reopened the bounty in first place, anyway if thats what Klee wants than we shouldn't get involved in the matter.
We only want to know if he received anything back from the thief, atleast, that's what I wanna know,.
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August 17, 2014, 05:56:13 PM
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I was the one that opened up the Part II of his stolen coins, but he has asked me to lock that thread. Ever since, there has been no words on this case. He might request OP to lock this thread too, I just have a feeling he is complying with the thief's request to call off the whole investigation.
and why would he do that.? He got the amount of btc from hacker that he promised to send after he'll lock down the threads and forgot anything like this ever happened, If he wanted to go that road he shouldn't have reopened the bounty in first place, anyway if thats what Klee wants than we shouldn't get involved in the matter.
This is bullshit.  

When a brute punches a guy in the face - it is a crime against the person (civil) and against society (criminal).  Society has a right to punish the brute for this bad behavior.  As such, these crimes are almost always prosecuted criminally (by the community rather than the individual).

I am glad Klee got his money back.  But as a member of the bitcoin community, I insist that we find this crook and punish him.  Klee can't unilaterally set him free (in exchange for money) to commit more crimes on the community later.  The crime is done and we should find and prosecute the asshole.  By Klee letting him go free, we all suffer when the next attack comes.  

I invite others to join in a continue the search despite Klee's bargain with the crook to not pursue him.  Let's find this dick and bring to him that what he deserves.  


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