Yesterday brought a tale of how a rash of thefts led one church to adorn its nativity scene Jesus with GPS tech. Turns out that's already obsolete, as religious jewelry in St. Augustine seems to have evolved its own artificial intelligence. At least that's what the owners of a Florida jewelry store are claiming.
Tony and Madalyn Mussallem own the store. He said, "My wife went through all the inventory and determined we didn't lose any crosses at all. All the [pieces of jewelry] that are crosses were found outside."
The burglars dropped jewelry on their way out the door and even outside the building. Out of hundreds of charms they stole, only the cross charms fell on the ground.
Madalyn said diamond crosses were also out of the case. She said, "The diamond crosses were over there on the floor when they tried to run out, and they're the most expensive crosses we had...and they fell on the floor!"
Tony said, "I think maybe God didn't want to go with these crooks!"
"It just seemed like the crosses jumped out," Madalyn said. "They weren't going and this is where they were staying."

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