Matthew and Laura Eaton

Matthew and Laura Eaton

Matthew and Laura Eaton are a San Marco, California couple who bragged about shoplifted more than $100,000 of merchandise on Dr. Phil. They are now under investigation by federal authorities. Find more Matthew and Laura Eaton news and... [more]

Matthew and Laura Eaton are a San Marco, California couple who bragged about shoplifted more than $100,000 of merchandise on Dr. Phil. They are now under investigation by federal authorities. Find more Matthew and Laura Eaton news and information here.

Matthew and Laura Eaton -- Feds raid home after couple admit theft on TV

Police raid Matthew and Laura Eaton's home.Criminal pro tip: Don't got on national television to talk about your dirty work.

Matthew and Laura Eaton appeared on the Dr. Phil show last year, showing video of their three-day shoplifting spree that netted them $100,000.

Federal authories duly used the video as more evidence in their already on-going investigation of the shoptlifting sweethearts.

From an AP report on the not-too-bright ne'er do wells:
A couple who went on national television to brag about making $100,000 shoplifting and selling their loot on eBay is under investigation by federal agents.

Matthew and Laura Eaton of San Marcos appeared on the "Dr. Phil" show last fall to share their story, aided by a video of their three small children
accompanying them on a three-day shoplifting binge.

Last week the Secret Service and other members of the multi-agency San Diego Regional Fraud Task Force searched their home and seized toys, a car and other belongings.

The Eatons have not been arrested or charged. The couple hired an attorney with the United Defense Group in Los Angeles to represent them, but the firm said Thursday they would not comment on the case.

Dave Hillen, a detective at the San Diego County sheriff's office, said he investigated the Eatons for shoplifting before their television appearance.

Last August he received a complaint from a Target store in Vista that the couple had stolen a LEGO kit and confronted them at their home. Hillen said he noticed a pile of unopened toys in the family's garage, but the Eatons claimed they sold the toys online.

He said the couple admitted stealing the LEGOs and he filed a misdemeanor case with the district attorney's office.

They appeared on the show several months later, telling Dr. Phil McGraw that they made $3,500 in one week from selling stolen toys. Matthew Eaton called the thefts "easy money."
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The Eatons are degenerates of society! Thanks for showing your kids that it is ok to be a theif and and an example of what not to expect out of productive members of our capitalist economy. I hope they end up in jail with you losers. It's a shamne people like you are even allowed to have children! LOSERS!! the only thing worse than a theif is a liar (which apparently these degenerates are)...
They are living off hard working taxpayers money on welfare, when they are perfectly healthy of working. How are they paying for the defense? I'll tell you with our hard earned money that they are mooching off of. They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and made to pay back all the money they stole from the stores and the welfare they have used when they did not need it.
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