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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (503585)8/21/2012 11:13:13 PM
From: SmoothSail  Respond to of 794046
 
I predict they won't like it.

But think of the street cred. They'll be sooooo popular when they get out with everyone wanting to know what it was like.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (503585)8/22/2012 12:57:49 AM
From: Copeland2 Recommendations  Respond to of 794046
 
So the "Cookie Monster" story happened about 4 years ago. Here's the follow-up in April of this year. No suprise here, folks.

articles.sun-sentinel.com

'Cookie monster' arrested on probation violation charges

April 6, 2012
By Maria Herrera, Sun Sentinel

She gained notoriety as the "cookie monster." And she's in jail again, this time for failing to meet the terms of her probation, according to court records.

Stefanie Woods, 22, was arrested Thursday by North Lauderdale police and charged with felony violation of probation for leaving her house several times, failing to report to a probation office and not submitting proper receipts.

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In 2008, Woods and her friend returned to the scene of the crime the following day and boasted to television reporters how easy it was to rob Girl Scout Gracie Smith. When she was convicted of petty theft, Woods got into a shouting match with a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office deputy and flipped off and shoved a TV cameraman on her way out of the courtroom.

Nearly three weeks later, Woods was also arrested for skipping out on a $25.84 bill after eating at Denny's with a friend in suburban Lantana.

In 2009, Woods was arrested again. This time she was suspected of robbing a 50-year-old drug dealer after authorities said she concocted an elaborate kidnapping story.