 Right now we're here at Washington Park. Ain't nobody think I'm doing nothing wrong. All these people are jogging. They think that I'm somebody just sitting here enjoying a cup of coffee, just sitting here enjoying a day at a park, looking at the ducks, because I look like I'm somebody innocent, but I'm not. I'm actually looking for my victim. They pass by. I say, hi, how you doing? Good morning. Good afternoon. Nice day, isn't it? They're thinking, oh, he's such a nice guy, but I'm not. I'm here to break into their car. This is how I would do it. I come this way. You see, you can't even tell I'm breaking into a car, because this is how I do it. See, right behind there, there's the purse. The sunblocker, right under there. I guarantee there's a purse there, because it's hiding. I could tell that. Right there, that's a purse right there. So right now, all I would do is just throw it, and shatter. I just reach in and grab it. Nobody's going to hear it. Not even that lady walking right there with that dog. She wouldn't even hear it, because I would be already breaking it. Boom. And I would have taken it. I would keep on walking this way. Ain't nobody knows what I'm doing, because they're too busy running. So I'd come and look. Take my time. Look. Nope. Nothing. What they're doing right right here is they're not putting their things to be seen, like their purse. That's pretty smart. I get my cell phone out, and this is what I would do a lot of times. I'll act like I'm talking to somebody. Yeah, I'm out here at the park enjoying my day. Yeah, how are you doing? I'll be talking to myself, though. I come to this car, hoping that it is, because it's a nice little car. Yep. I'll hit it. That lump right there shows me that it has a purse right there. This lady's biggest mistake is trying to cover that purse with her jacket, and I know it's there. Start doing jumping jacks. But these people are actually thinking I'm working out and I'm not, because I'm like just looking about the cars just waiting for the victims. The people that are passing by are like, oh, he's working out. So they ain't thinking nothing of me at all. When I'm actually out here getting ready to break into a car, it could be anybody. That's the hard part at the parks. I have friends that are female that do that. They walk around with their puppies, breaking into cars. To avoid it, just don't leave your things in the car. If you think that it's going to be safe under the seat, it's not. It's not safe to leave your things in the car. It's not. The people need to know that, man, because it's not right. If they're going to go to the park, the best thing I would do for them, my best advice is just take a driver license and take your key. Make sure they take the keys on them. Don't leave them under the tire. Don't leave them in the gas tank. I see these ladies exercising, doing jumping jacks, little stretches, and then they'll hide their key. Now you're not only going to get your purse stolen. You're going to get the whole thing stolen.