A 15-year bid is a long time to think about your mistakes and turn your life around, but it apparently wasn't enough for this serial shoe robber.
After doing serious time for holding up a Stride Rite sneaker store in New Jersey back in 1999, Christopher Miller decided to go back to the same exact store—just one day after his release—to rob it again.
SMH, and it just gets worse for everyone involved.
The manager who was on duty when Miller robbed the sneaker store the first time around was actually working when the second robbery occurred, and immediately recognized the criminal. No one was injured, and Miller was eventually caught just blocks away from the store after taking $389 from the register.
Miller pleaded guilty to the March 2014 incident on Monday, and could face up to 20 years in prison. Sentencing begins in May.
[via New York Post and Washington Post]