‘Dr Pepper Bandit’ arraignment continued
Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Marc Allen Lewis, the so-called “Dr Pepper Bandit,”
continued to receive support from friends and family members, who
occupied three rows in a Harbor Justice Center courtroom Friday morning
at his scheduled arraignment.
The hearing, however, was postponed until Nov. 17.
Lewis, 31, was arrested Oct. 11 outside his Irvine apartment for
allegedly robbing 13 liquor and convenience stores throughout the county
over a span of two months.
But police, as well as close family members and friends, said they
could not identify the motive for Lewis’ alleged behavior. He had a job,
came from an affluent family and has been described by friends as a
“gentle, sweet and kind person.”
“It’s really interesting,” said Costa Mesa Police Lt. John
FitzPatrick. “There were no drugs involved, either.”
Lewis’ friends said he had been depressed before the string of
robberies began in August.
They said he was a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, received an
associate’s degree from Orange Coast College and went on to pursue a
bachelor’s degree in architecture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, which he
did not complete.
Lewis’ mother, who asked to remain anonymous, said Friday that she is
concerned about her son’s psychological well-being.
“We need to make sure he gets the required treatment,” she said. “But
first, the legal issues will have to be settled.”
Meanwhile, she said, Lewis is spending his time in jail reading plenty
of science fiction.
His friends have set up a support group for him. Shanty Molnar, a high
school friend, said she is putting together an e-mail network for
friends.
“I’m posting visitation lists there so we can take turns to see him,”
she said. “It’s going to be a long haul, and we don’t want him to lose
hope.”
Lewis’ ex-wife, Leigh Parker, and mother-in-law, Vivian Tondreault,
drove from Long Beach to show their support as well.
“I still love him,” said Parker, who has known Lewis since she was 12
years old. “He’s still like a part of our family.”
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