Man Robs Same Store He Robbed 15 Years Earlier On Day After Release From Prison

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TOMS RIVER, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – Apparently, some people do return to the scene of the crime.

As CBS 2’s Elise Finch reported Tuesday, a convicted criminal recently had been let out of prison, when he allegedly robbed the same store in Toms River, N.J. that put him there 15 years ago.

According to Toms River, N.J. police, Christopher M. Miller was arrested for stealing the cash register from a Stride Rite shoe store on March 22. He was released from South Woods State Prison in Bridgeton, N.J. on March 21.

The same Stride Rite store on Hooper Avenue was robbed in 1999. Miller, 40, was convicted in that and a number of other robberies and was subsequently sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Toms River police Chief Mitchell Little described the latest incident.

“No weapon was shown or anything. The person demanded cash,” Little said. “He also demanded their car keys. He demanded cellphones. He demanded that they go in the back room. They refused, and he got upset because things weren’t happening fast enough, so he went to the cash drawer himself, and took about $400 in cash, and left the area.”

When the suspect left the shoe store, the two employees working at the time ran outside and flagged down a passerby, who called police.

Since the man fled the scene on foot, he did not get very far. Police caught a suspect two minutes later, just a few blocks away.

Little said when they arrested and processed Miller, they realized he was the same man who had robbed the store a decade and a half ago.

“He robbed the store, was put away for 15 years, takes a bus from Atlantic City the day he gets released from prison, and goes right back to the same exact store and robs it again,” Little said.

Speaking to WCBS 880, Little said police were investigating what prompted Miller allegedly to return to the same store.

“We’re wondering was he just not such a smart criminal or did he subconsciously want to get caught. And that’s kind of where we’re leaning, that maybe he just couldn’t survive out there on his own and just decided he’s going to go back to the same place where he felt comfortable. He knew Toms River and ended up getting caught again,” Little said. “So now he’ll be going away for another 15 or 20 years.”

Toms River residents had their theories too.

“I think it’s a shame,” said Laticia Piccini of Toms River. “I think that people don’t know how to fall back in society once they’re institutionalized, honestly, and it’s scary.”

“Lots of times people, you know, get out of jail, and they don’t know what to do, and they feel safer, I think, maybe being in jail,” said Aileen Muller of Toms River.

“He obviously did his time. You would have thought he would have learned a lesson,” said Bruce Rush of Toms River. “It’s a shame he couldn’t turn it around.”

“You hear it every day,” said John Jensen of Brick. “People go back to jail because they don’t have nothing. You don’t have anything, where are you going to go?”

According to police, Miller has no personal connection to the store, doesn’t know anyone who worked there and has never worked there himself.

He has been charged with robbery, and was being held Tuesday at the Ocean County Jail on $100,000 bail for this latest incident.

Police said in the 1999 robbery, Miller tied up the store’s employees in a storage room before taking off with cash. In Saturday’s incident, police said Miller demanded two store employees go to the back of the store but they refused.

He was apprehended a short time after fleeing on foot, police said.

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TLDR.

Dudes been locked up for ages, gets
Released and realizes that nobody is going to give him a job. And that there is a disconnect from him and reality. Decides to chance it. Goes back to jail. No big deal for him
 
He missed prison.. Free room and they feed you

It's not even the free food or nothing these dudes just get institutionalized in the prison mindset and feel like they can't survive on the outside. You get stripped of all responsibilities in there and are essentially told when you can and can't do stuff, once you finally get those responsibilities back it can be scary and overwhelming depending on your mindset. Prison can **** you up psychologically.

One of my close homies broke out and got caught a month and 2 weeks before he was supposed to get out :\ :smh:

You'd be surprised how often stuff like this happen
 
Dude was probably focused on getting "payback" from that store and had that planned the entire time he was in prison.

Hopefully, he plans better for his 2029 attempt.
 
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He missed prison.. Free room and they feed you
It's not even the free food or nothing these dudes just get institutionalized in the prison mindset and feel like they can't survive on the outside. You get stripped of all responsibilities in there and are essentially told when you can and can't do stuff, once you finally get those responsibilities back it can be scary and overwhelming depending on your mindset. Prison can **** you up psychologically.

One of my close homies broke out and got caught a month and 2 weeks before he was supposed to get out
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You'd be surprised how often stuff like this happen
TBH I'm not even surprised 
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 seent this kind of stuff happen way too often.
 
He missed prison.. Free room and they feed you

It's not even the free food or nothing these dudes just get institutionalized in the prison mindset and feel like they can't survive on the outside. You get stripped of all responsibilities in there and are essentially told when you can and can't do stuff, once you finally get those responsibilities back it can be scary and overwhelming depending on your mindset. Prison can **** you up psychologically.

One of my close homies broke out and got caught a month and 2 weeks before he was supposed to get out :\ :smh:

You'd be surprised how often stuff like this happen

Reminds me of Shawshank Redemption
 
Caught 2 minutes afterwards?

Didn't even have da drugs and da hooker on deck, I thought those were two requirements before you robbed a place of business.
 
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Sad story.

My cousin gets released on March 31st after 20 years, My family and I are going to do everything we possibly can to help with the transition.
 
He missed prison.. Free room and they feed you

It's not even the free food or nothing these dudes just get institutionalized in the prison mindset and feel like they can't survive on the outside. You get stripped of all responsibilities in there and are essentially told when you can and can't do stuff, once you finally get those responsibilities back it can be scary and overwhelming depending on your mindset. Prison can **** you up psychologically.

One of my close homies broke out and got caught a month and 2 weeks before he was supposed to get out :\ :smh:

You'd be surprised how often stuff like this happen
beginning of ur reply reminds me of shows hank redemption
 
Sad story.

My cousin gets released on March 31st after 20 years, My family and I are going to do everything we possibly can to help with the transition.

good luck homie. seriously.

he gonna have to swallow some pride.
 
Can't even be mad at dude. So much has changed in the last couple of years, it's be hard for me to get back used to life after 15 years too.
 
Can't even be mad at dude. So much has changed in the last couple of years, it's be hard for me to get back used to life after 15 years too.


he shouldve stolen a cell phone and fapped a good one real quick before going back in.
 
TLDR.

Dudes been locked up for ages, gets
Released and realizes that nobody is going to give him a job. And that there is a disconnect from him and reality. Decides to chance it. Goes back to jail. No big deal for him

Real talk, went in when he was 25. Spent the most important years of his life behind bars, what is a 40 yr old convict supposed to do now? People with degress are struggling out here.

He missed prison.. Free room and they feed you

He realized there was nothing for him out here.


Sad story.

My cousin gets released on March 31st after 20 years, My family and I are going to do everything we possibly can to help with the transition.

Good luck to you and your family, hope things work out for you guys.
 
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