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    Barefoot Bandit's lawyers say he's truly sorry

    SEATTLE (AP) — Lawyers for "Barefoot Bandit" Colton Harris-Moore are fighting back against the notion that he's not sorry for his infamous two-year crime spree of break-ins and boat and plane thefts that ended in 2010 in the Bahamas.

    In a filing in federal court Thursday, defense attorneys said prosecutors released cherry-picked excerpts from emails in an effort to make him appear callous and self-aggrandizing. The 20-year-old called the Island County sheriff "king swine," called prosecutors "fools," and referred to reporters as "vermin." He also described his feats — stealing and flying planes with no formal training — "amazing" and said they were unmatched by anyone except the Wright brothers.

    But his lawyers claim the full emails show that Harris-Moore is sorry for what he did and thankful for the treatment he received from a state judge who called his case a "triumph of the human spirit." The judge sentenced him last month to seven years, at the low end of the sentencing range.

    The attorneys acknowledged that in certain instances he bragged, but they said those writings were simply the product of an impulsive adolescent and don't reflect his true remorse.

    "I know what I did was wrong; I feel bad for the victims and will make things right ANY way I can; am ashamed of myself," he wrote Dec. 2 in one email.

    Elsewhere, he reflected on his decision to sell his movie rights in a deal that is expected to repay his victims to the tune of more than $1.2 million.

    "Yes, a movie will likely be made, though that was NEVER my goal, and I am still not happy about that because doing such a deal means that I release the details of what I feel are very private and personal experiences and memories," he wrote in an email last August. "Despite the way I feel about it, nobody forced or pressured me to sign the contract. And on top of that, what I want or don't like doesn't really matter. I feel a sense of responsibility to people on Camano Island and San Juans. they are the ONLY reason I did this."

    The U.S. attorney's office said Thursday that it maintains that the excerpts it quoted in its sentencing memorandum this week were accurate and in context. Spokeswoman Emily Langlie noted that one of Harris-Moore's lawyers, John Henry Browne, vowed in a radio interview Wednesday to release the "full emails," but their court filing itself omitted certain statements that might reflect negatively on their client.

    Harris-Moore was arrested in the Bahamas in summer 2010 when authorities shot out the motor of a boat he stole. He arrived in the Bahamas after making a daring cross-country dash in stolen boats and cars, stealing a plane in Indiana and crash-landing it off the Bahamas.

    He pleaded guilty and last month and was sentenced for his state crimes. He is scheduled to be sentenced Friday for his federal crimes.

    Prosecutors are asking for a six-and-a-half year term to be served while he serves his state time. Harris-Moore's attorneys, Emma Scanlan and John Henry Browne, have requested a federal term of just under six years.

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    Johnson can be reached at https://twitter.com/GeneAPseattle

     

    56 comments

    • Nahzuul  •  Pullman, Washington  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      That's funny, he didn't say he was sorry before he got caught.
    • Michael  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Yup. Truly sorry he got caught.
    • Yahoo user  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Oops I got caught. I am so very sorry, totally remorseful, won't do it again. Ok, does that get me a shorter sentence or should I have said I'm really, really sorry.
    • RockyS  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Funny, he was so sorry for his crime spree that he continued if for a couple of years. Then, after he got caught, he wrote this apology letter in which he basically said he was not sorry at all and went on railing everyone who caught him. Yes, I see the sincerity in his apologies!
    • Original Madman  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Well as long as the poor kid is sorry and feels bad,He should be sentenced to only twenty-five to thirty-five years
    • Ron  •  Moscow, Russia  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      And he didn't make enough to buy a pair of shoes? He's not sorry just stupid. Chunk his sorry #$%$ in jail for about 50 yrs.
    • Kodiak  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Has to learn there are consequences for your actions. So many think they can do any thing they want and nothing will happen to them (or they believe nothing should happen!).
    • THYSITONMES 1st INTERNET ...  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      there is one hard truth...when that cell door slams...no goody goody emails...no smiling judges...no movie contracts...will EVER make the cold hard steel......spartan...empty...cell...worth it. cute boys in prison..make pretty "girls"..
    • burned server  •  Spokane, Washington  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      "He also described his feats — stealing and flying planes with no formal training — "amazing" and said they were unmatched by anyone except the Wright brothers."

      Did the Wright brothers steal aircraft ???
      To compare theft to invention and discovery is absurd as can be.
    • Michael  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      When he was free THAT was news! now it's only rehashed Lohan and Kardashian for dinner.
    • Coupe DeVille  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      He's "sorry" he has to go to jail.
    • THYSITONMES 1st INTERNET ...  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      WHAT??? Serve his state sentence along w/a federal one???? at the same time??? this is too much
    • Pig Champion  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      "...and referred to reporters as "vermin."...wow; hard to argue that one.
    • TOO OLD  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Say anything in hopes of getting a better deal.
    • Anyone  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  29 days ago
      1 bullet in the head
      throw worthless carcass in the landfill
      end of story
    • obozo's nightmare  •  29 days ago
      when he gets out he wont get caught again. he is only sorry he got caught
    • Steve  •  Carlisle, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      I'm sorry this POS was some kind of folk hero. Glad they caught him.
    • David M  •  Terre Haute, Indiana  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Two words.....bull s***!
    • nick  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  29 days ago
      This dude clearly has issues, but it boggles my mind that he stole an airplane in Indiana, flew it to the Bahamas, crashed it, and lived. Just hopped in, started it up, figured out how to fly it, and away he went. That really takes balls. I agree with "amazing". Wright brothers is pushing it a bit though. He didn't invent the plane.
    • steve  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      he's truly sorry he got caught.
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