It must have been six months ago, when he started stealing money from his uncle.
He started stealing from the family, and Keemy's mother threw him out.
On his return, he starts stealing from work in order to pay for the wedding.
"If the public knew what the value of museums' collections were, they would stop giving and start stealing," he said.
"Then they got her to start stealing from me."
It wasn't until a year later that he started stealing on his own, he says.
If he were to start stealing things, who could tell what the consequences might be?
"They kicked me out and I started stealing," he said.
Chakotay points out that they may need to start stealing to survive.
Soon after that, her young son started stealing things.