After 52 Years On The Run, Bank Robber Confesses To Family On Deathbed
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This is a classic post of what goes around comes around and people in the comments agree with that.
Reddit posts, especially on the AITA page, have become super popular, and people have been sharing some wild stories on there. One thing that we wanted to go over was this story because there wasn't as much controversy in the comments as we expected.
We love going over these posts because they can help you view things differently or form your own opinion on the situation. If you don't know what the AITA thread is, they are a thread where people share a story or situation and then look for advice on whether they were right or wrong for acting or reacting in the manner that they did.
It's a great way to see what people think and how people view the situation from an unbiased stance. We love covering these and will definitely be covering more in the future if you enjoy them.
So with that being said, if you're interested in hearing more about this story, then stay tuned as we show you the entire post, plus some of the best comments left on it as well. Let's dive in and check out this post so that you and everyone else can form their own opinion on what happened and if OP is wrong.
This situation was pretty self-explanatory when it came to us and the comments deciding who was in the wrong. Ultimately we definitely think they both were out of line, but Op's friend started the conversation that way, so we don't blame her for reacting the same.
What do you think about this situation, and who do you think was wrong in it?