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Police said the thief, dubbed the "Remorseful Robber," had a change of heart after his thievery made headlines.
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Girlfriend assault: 'Remorseful' Inglis avoids conviction
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Girlfriend assault: 'Remorseful' Inglis avoids conviction
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'Remorseful' ex-bus driver gets 10 years in molestation case
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But "Remorseful" admitting her part in the betrayal, albeit without comparing it to her own past pain, could start both women on a journey to emotional healing.
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'Remorseful' ex-bus driver gets 10 years in molestation case
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If "Remorseful" needs a way to rid herself of her guilt, I recommend she get therapy.
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They may or may not be right, but I saw no reason for "Remorseful" to transfer her burden of guilt to the shoulders of the person she wronged - just in case that woman didn't have the inner strength to be forgiving.
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'Remorseful' Fritzl wanted to make life 'pleasant' for dungeon family
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But my friends, it is a Bleak and Remorseful Christmas, for it turns out that things that seem cool to an 10 year old are less impressive to a 28 year old.
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