I pit Someone in the stolen art case

…but I’m not sure who.

Should I pit the son, who compulsively stole priceless works of art?

Should I pit the mom, who upon discovery, destroyed many of these works of art?

Should I pit modern-day art collectors, who will pay more than $100,000,000 for a painting of a couple flowers in a vase?

No, I think I’ll pit Bernard Dastries:

Ummmm, hello? One of the paintings, just one, was by Lucas Cranach? Don’t tell me that that painting is worth less than a random painting by a random Impressionist, and that the other pieces of art are totally worthless.

I guess I’ll cancel my plans to steal Bosch’s Temptation of Saint Anthony, I’ll only fetch a million for it :rolleyes:

I thought this was a rehash of an event that happened several years ago but, sadly, it’s just an additional instance.

Cases like this demand the death penalty. This guy and his moron parent destroyed part of the past, wiping out irreplaceable pieces of humanity’s cultural patrimony.

Woops . . . spoke too soon. This is the same case, only just now coming to trial. That’s given reading the list of destroyed works a chance to inflict upon us a second wave of nausea.

Mom, charged with concealment and destruction of stolen property, faces up to 5 years in prison. Son, who stole the freaking property in the first place, faces only 3 years in prison. How does that work?

It’s possible Dastries was referring to just the twenty-three pieces stolen in France. The $9 million dollar Lucas Cranach painting was taken from Baden-Baden, Germany, so it wouldn’t figure into the estimate if that was the case.

Still, that’s absolutely appalling.

Mind… reeling. Senses… spinning.
She finds out her son is arrested for stealing irreplaceable works of art and she goes and CHOPS THEM UP??

Blew a fuse? Jeebus lady. Maybe one day when YOUR masterpiece is stuffed into a garbage disposal by some silly twat who “knows nothing of the value of things”, then you can get outraged. But then again, your masterpiece is probably your thief son, who at least has taste. And obviously, knows “of the value of things.”
I can see a mom smashing a bong or something, but, “Stevie’s been an international art thief, I’ll teach him good!” just doesn’t work along those same lines.
The thief was wrong, but the mom was insanely wrong, IMO.