Dean didn't bother to mention certain rules of evidence that looked askance at pilfered items.
Eyes widened when she learned someone had pilfered the small finger bone from Cynthia's bureau and she shivered when told the Deans had been followed into the mine.
Some of the accounts from which she pilfered money belonged to folks who had actually died, but some belonged to those who were alive and well.
Coleman, who was reportedly making upwards of $100,000 per episode, was broke by the time the show ended, claiming his parents and advisors pilfered his trust fund.
After embarrassed apologies, she seemed compelled to sit down and chat, as if idle conversation might be penance for the pilfered peach pie.