File this one under: returning to the scene of the crime. A New Jersey man is back behind bars a day after being paroled -- for robbing the same store he held up 15 years ago!
Christopher Miller held up a Stride Rite kids' shoe store as part of a crime spree in 1999, and served 15 years in prison. He was released on parole last fall -- and authorities made sure to let the store's employees know. That was obviously a wise move, because the next day, Miller showed up at the Stride Rite with a gun and made off with some cash. The clerk was able to ID him, and he went right back into the clink.
Miller has pleaded guilty to the new armed robbery charge and faces between 10 and 20 years in prison when he's sentenced in May.
Christopher Miller held up a Stride Rite kids' shoe store as part of a crime spree in 1999, and served 15 years in prison. He was released on parole last fall -- and authorities made sure to let the store's employees know. That was obviously a wise move, because the next day, Miller showed up at the Stride Rite with a gun and made off with some cash. The clerk was able to ID him, and he went right back into the clink.
Miller has pleaded guilty to the new armed robbery charge and faces between 10 and 20 years in prison when he's sentenced in May.