He was found guilty of only five out of the nine. Author: Paola Belloso (FOX43) Updated: 10:50 PM EST February 20, 2021 YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Since he was a little boy -- Dennis Tyndall has always loved to play pretend. "It was almost like being somebody else—like expressing my other self," he said. That sense of expression has carried with him through adulthood. "When I’m riding—I’m talking to myself, I'm talking to the people I drive by, in my brain I carry a conversation with the person I just passed. Like—I can see everything," he said. However—trouble came soon after he encountered the Pennsylvania state police in April of 2020.