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Sussex police were summoned to the country estate of Paul McCartney after his estranged wife, Heather Mills, accused him of removing a Picasso and a Renoir from the home they once shared, and then reprogramming the alarm codes. Smelling a woman scorned, authorities dismissed the dispute as "a civil matter," declaring, "There's been no theft." Well, this certainly resolved itself better than James Patterson's Lifeguard.
Sussex police were summoned to the country estate of Paul McCartney after his estranged wife, Heather Mills, accused him of removing a Picasso and a Renoir from the home they once shared, and then reprogramming the alarm codes. Smelling a woman scorned, authorities dismissed the dispute as "a civil matter," declaring, "There's been no theft." Well, this certainly resolved itself better than James Patterson's Lifeguard.