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How do we get from a manhunt following a robbery to people being acquitted or found guilty and sent to prison? I assume there is an investigation, arrest and some sort of trial involved and that some sort of due process to prosecute the law was followed. Even if there wasn't, the sequence of events should be set out in the article. The reader shouldn't be taken from the robbery, almost directly to jail, without the opportunity to catch their breath and pass Go! This is not a game of Monopoly, but an encyclopedia. So articles should have some semblance about being encyclopedic and devote some words to each aspect of the subject, not just touch on the sensational bits. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 02:02, 14 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]