Thief who swallowed $770K worth of Tiffany earrings 'expelled' them over 12 days later

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Police Recover Diamond Earrings Worth $769,500 That Thief Swallowed
The police in Orlando, Fla., said that a suspect spent time in a hospital while they waited for the stolen jewels to be “expelled from his system.”The New York Times - 4d -
Earrings worth $769,500 recovered by Florida police after alleged thief swallows them
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Police recover $769,000 in Tiffany jewelry swallowed by Texas man
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Court convicts thief who stole golden toilet from English palace
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Michael Proctor, lead Karen Read investigator, fired from state police after vulgar texts
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Columbia University students who occupied Hamilton Hall expelled, suspended
Columbia University students who occupied Hamilton Hall during pro-Palestinian protests last year have been suspended, expelled or had their degrees temporarily revoked.ABC News - Mar. 13 -
Expelled South African ambassador returns home, says will wear US sanction as 'badge of dignity'
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