I did miss that one, Richard. Very interesting. Particularly the paragraph:
"A man of slight build and a father of five children, 53-year-old Criner made his way on the list by consistently bilking the casinos out of winnings on slot machines and card games in a criminal career that lasted more than 20 years. He did this by tying strings to quarters so he could play the same coin over and over until he won. He made fake slot tokens and casino chips. Sometimes he shined a light at the coin-counting mechanisms of slot machines and tricked them into dumping their coins."
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