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Darwin Olympics: Criminal’s “CRIME PAYS” Face Tattoo Helps Police Track Him Down

Meanwhile in Indiana . . .

Crime does NOT pay, and one guy learned that after the fact of getting a poorly thought out face tattoo.

Terre Haute police officers got into a high-speed chase with 38 year old Donald Murray late last week, and dude actually managed to get away.

Until the other day when officers were able to track him down and placed him under arrest.

Turns out, that face tattoo was a pretty identifiable feature . . . it’s a giant tattoo on his forehead that reads, “CRIME PAYS.”

Go on, check it out . . . you know you want to.

(Looks like it’s fresh ink, too.)

Donald has since been charged with criminal recklessness and resisting law enforcement.

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