Open Question: Is giving false details about someone robbing your home in louisiana.?
I woke up today around 2:pm after hearing some friends knock at the door. IT was "one" friend and his brother and another guy i didn't know about. So, i let them in to hang out and chill out a little bit. My friend left to go get something for his brother. Then, it was just me and his brother and his friend alone. Sooo, all of sudden the other guy starts touching my Ps3 and unhooking it. I ignored that for the time being, went outside after hearing some speeding down the street, My roomate's mom's dogs were out there, so i let them inside of her house which was unlocked. I come back the door is locked and they're gone out the back door with the ps3 and xbox 360. So the issue here is, when the cops got here he asked me what happened. I jumbled up a bit of the story which in the end got me taken to the police station for further questioning. My story was: I walked in "behind" the guys after telling them to watch out for the mud. (a left out detail which i revealed earlier to them) It was really long story short. I said i walked in behind them AFTER bringing the dogs inside THEN they locked the door after my friend left.
(Is that bad?) So, i was taken to the station. One cop says i told them TWO different stories STILL linking to the crime that i got robbed. I didn't sign any papers except the rights paper thingy.
I didn't sign any statements saying i said this or that, in fact, he didn't even let me read what i said to correct myself if i messed up. So what I'm asking is telling possibly different stories with the same victims and suspects in a unintentionally different way (I'm on depakote medication btw.)a serious offense? I was under alot of stress and anxiety takes its toll with me.
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