I don't know if this should go into the "vent" thread, or in here. I knew this guy when we were kids. He was spoiled rotten by his parents, and was a total pain in the ass. We didn't see him too often in the neighbourhood, but his mother was friends with another Polish lady across the street, and we would see Ronnie around sometimes. He never played with any of the local kids because no one could stand him. If you had any candy, he had a habit of coming over and wheedling for some, in a pain in the ass voice. It didn't matter how much you shared with him. Be it a little or a lot, when you were done doling some out to him, he
always said: "Is that all I get?" Then he'd stuff the candy in his mouth and take off. Once as he left after he got what he wanted, I said in a loud voice "you're welcome" to suggest that he thank me. He gave his usual reply, which was a dirty cackle which strongly suggested that he was calling me a sucker. The last time I can recall seeing him was at Halloween when we were around 13 or 14. He knocked on the door, and I gave him the same amount of candy as everyone else was getting. Guess what he said.
A few years ago I heard all about this guy's escapades in the ensuing years from another guy who was also adopted from Poland into the local Polish community at the same time. He said at that time something like: "thank God I wasn't given to Ronnie's parents".
There is no doubt that Ronnie's doting parents are partly responsible for instilling his sense of entitlement to his ill gotten gains, but I think that the judge is correct in suggesting that he is a psychopath also.
Read all about little "Is that all I get?" Ronnie
here.
The judge is correct in saying that no one will ever get their money back. His mother is wrong to say that he gambled the money away. Like any true psycho, he has it well hidden some place. Probably in a Grand Cayman bank.
