Rebecca Harrison’s Kia Sportage vanished from her Austin driveway in the middle of the night—again. But when the stolen car turned up again, it wasn’t just wrecked. It was full of junk that wasn’t hers: men’s underwear, a backpack, a laptop, and a notebook. And that notebook? Let’s just say it looked more like a prep sheet for future crimes than someone’s to-do list.
Inside the stolen car: notes, neighborhoods, and millionaire manifestation
Police found Harrison’s stolen car with extensive damage. “They had like, ripped the handle off, thrown it to the side,” she said. “There’s steering column damage. The bag of sun chips are not mine, so they must have gotten hungry with all the theft.” Some of the stuff left behind that made her uneasy.
“There were lots of items left in the vehicle, and some were not mine,” Harrison said. She found men’s clothing, a laptop, and most notably, a handwritten notebook.
That notebook listed neighborhoods such as Georgetown, Cedar Park, Lago Vista, Manor, and Buda. It had a column labeled “opportunity.” There was another creepy list—car models with price tags next to them. And then there was the weirdest page of all: the same sentence scribbled over and over again—“I enjoy making twenty-five-thousand dollars a month in my real estate career.”…