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Wichita Falls Thief Misty Cape Confesses on Facebook After $30K Heist Insult

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Wichita Falls thief Misty Cape turned a local $30,000 burglary into meme folklore, confessing on Facebook after being called “trash.” Crime Stoppers’ “Manhunt Monday” featured her, sparking searches like “do criminals get caught by their own posts?” and “Facebook crime confessions.” Stephanie Davidson posted photos mid-flight; Cape replied, “People need to mind their own business. This woman called me trash just because I broke in her house and stole some stuff. She don’t even know me.”

Cape’s Facebook confession, delivered after Davidson’s neighbors caught her on camera, led to Cape’s instant internet infamy and a police hunt. Trending searches—“how do police track stolen goods on social media?” and “can thieves be arrested for Facebook posts?”—now spike. Davidson described her ransacked home: “It’s hard to tell what’s gone and what’s there, cause it’s just such a mess.” Imagine burglars live-commenting their own loot haul as neighbors hit ‘like.’

According to Davidson, Cape may have spent three weeks slipping in and out of the house, leaving behind the digital equivalent of muddy footprints: a confession immortalized by the Wichita Falls Rants and Raves group.

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