@@ballsdeep2520 most likely, they're too broke to afford a real streaming service or cable. They probably have no clue that this show hasn't aired a new episode in almost two decades.
@@SkunkApe407 I've noticed too that when I see this question, they usually have African or foreign names. This technology hasn't even made it there yet
One thing I've noticed with bank robberies, they're addictive to criminals when done successfully. If they did just one or two, and stopped, most would never be caught.
I robbed a *EDIT *a store* once, the high I got was better than the drugs I was doing to robbery for...... FYI I got away and the statute of limitations is over.....I think
Of all crimes and criminal activity, I'm always on the side of bank robbers as long as no one gets hurt, whether it's in the movies or real life. Banks get bailed out and make billions anyway
Guess you don't care about traumatized bank tellers. Some sad sacks try to say afterwards "I wasn't going to hurt nobody" but the presence of a weapon sends no other message than comply or be killed.
It's a tactic called rattle their cage. When they get nervous they act with erratic behavior that hardens the case against them. Things like asking each other if anyone is talking to police. Duh. I'm speaking from experience.
Excellent work FBI is correct. But security in banks in the USA needs improvement. No security guards at the bank’s entrance. That’s basic SOP. That’s why he managed to rob 48 banks
Aren't as many fancy bank robberies anymore, usually just stick up joints where people get caught. These are all from potatoes camera days, if cameras at all🤣
Johnny Williams was an amazing Bank Robber. Had it not been for the tipster he would never be caught. But on January 10, 2021 after just spending 26 yrs in prison Johnny, only 69y/o at that time, was released.
Aye, that probably makes him 70 now. Not gonna be easy probably to have to start from scratch at that age and with probably no family left. He must be an interesting figure that's not only full of stories but that is probably also someone one could learn a thing or two from and that probably makes for great company.
Story changed from two women buying indomie with Testimony taken in Keke to Emmanuel Marcus Ruth's 'boyfriend' hiding Testimony for money Ayo given 300000 to keep secret? The LORD says captive prey of mighty rescued Jehovah Nissi contends with him to deliver your children, Isaiah 49:25. In 1 Corinthians 14:33 God Almighty Yahweh is NOT author of confusion but of PEACE.
46:56 Sentences ranging from 15-20 years for stealing $30 million. I've been working 15-20 years and aint seen $800,000. $8million is a cool wages for 15 years 😎 . Not exactly a deterrent
There are the few who are adrenaline junkies that need a continuous fix such as robbing banks but unfortunately for the robbers, the modus operandi and greediness are always their downfall.
Even if the modus operandi is perfect, No human have surpassed their need of greed!! Thats why they forgot to not to come to california together to rob or just drive for few day!! They are skilled but not sharp !!
That bothered me too. It seems they would've had enough probable cause to detain them and if they were carrying, they could have arrested and charged them with weapons violations, possibly conspiracy to commit murder. Hell, I don't know, maybe I've read too many Michael Connelly novels. But it's strange they'd just let them go.
So far I've learnt from the shows Bank robbery is the easy part because bank employees are trained to comply, avoiding dye packs, trackers etc depends on absolute control ,getting away from the scene requires planning and pinpoint timing and the hard part is legitimising the cash and using it in such a way as to not draw attention to yourself and avoiding the possibility of witness identification and co operating informants....
Even if the modus operandi is perfect, No human have surpassed their need of greed!! Thats why they forgot to not to come to california together to rob or just drive for few day!! They are skilled but not sharp !!
So many bank robbers get away with it but they keep going back over and over again. It becomes a drug to them. And I noticed, as long as you don't kill anyone, you won't get much time in most of these cases.
Don’t most robbers get caught in less then 24 hours? Most are doing it unplanned and since the fbi can help right away, lot more intensity right away. Maybe u could outsmart a cop, but the fbi?
The reason you don't get much time is because your stealing something (money)that is made out of thin air so technically it doesn't exist. However when you try to create the same thing out of thin air(counterfeiting) is when you get in some pretty deep water as far as trouble goes. Basically, they don't want you counterfeiting what they have already counterfeited. Actually while loosely true imo there are many factors involved to determine punishment. Did you have a crew of people, did you use threats of violence or blatantly wield a weapon, were you masked, what crimes committed in the past, etc. This could range from 3 or so years to life in prison.
Cool to see this is an active account. I couldn't find a better way of contact regarding my inquiry so I will start by leaving a comment here on this most recent upload... I have been a long-time fan of FBI Files. I remember the days when Discovery Channel had decent content; when I was a kid there were nights when they would play FBI Files and the New Detectives w/i the same lineup, it was great. Long story short, it wasn't until a decade or so later I finally watched that HBO series "The Wire". After having re-visited many of the FBI Files episodes I recognize so many of the actors from The Wire were actually in the reenactments depicted in the FBI Files. I can't find any information from google searches that help shed light on this connection. Can anyone chime in? TY! :D
@@elizahhoward3923 I wish I could remember all the episodes but there are quite a few of them! Off the top of my head you can see 'Prezbylewski' in Season 7 Episode 11 "Brothers Betrayed".
I just love it. The agents were unable to find fingerprints on the electrical tape. They conclude that the burglars wore gloves. Wow! Duh! 🤣 Highly skilled criminals indeed!
Lookup some videos about bank robberies in NYC in the 70’s and 80’s. There were several years months and years where an average of four banks were robbed each day. Multiple banks got robbed more than once in the same week. It was the Wild West of bank robbery.
Well as other comments have suggested, the 2 main rules we learned from this are don’t get addicted to the crime and don’t tell a soul about what you did no matter how badass it makes you feel
Everyone's talking about Bank being robbed What about federal reserve bankers robbing citizens Naturally the have the license to do that Either way it's wrong to do that 🤠
too bright, but then thats legal government thieves, every country has them, especially in Scotland where I live. The bulk is pipelined to London and its rotten Exchequer.😠😠😠
Woodrow Wilson signed PT Morgan into a position of permanent finance director through His private Federal Reserve Bank, essentially turning everyone into a debt slave, rich or poor. The rich can escape by running for offshore accounts, the ordinary folk can't. The USS Constitution needs amended to cut the Federal reserve out of the US economy as it is a cancer.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
Gonna add to my earlier comments. Though obviously bank robberie like other crimes have to be taken very seriously, obviously its necessary to solve robberies. However, as I said in an earlier comment, I cant ever get excited about catching these guys, so long as no one is murdered. One point I failed to make before is that part of what keeps me from ever saying, "yes! They got thise bad people and retrieved the completely insured cash that no individual actually was robbed of" is the fact that such massive resources are employed by the government in order to catch the ones that they catch. Not that they shouldnt employ those resources, its just that I hardly see law enforcement as having something to brag about when they solve a case. Especially in the modern era, when the FBI pulls out all the stops they are almost guaranteed to come out on top. I guess Im saying that watching a show about a massive government organization hunt some pipsqueak robber just isnt all that compelling.Its a bit of a mismatch, it seems to me.
For some reason Im never rooting for law enforcement when watching these bank robbery documentaries. Its a bummer that they have to get the guys in the end. The only consolation is knowing that there are always some robberies that go unsolved. They dont do docs about those.
Well if you put this into perspective, his alleged # number of Bank Robberies 🏦were what umm 😳🤔 somewhere around 40 something 🤔 so I'd say 92 ÷ 40 = 2.3 ish so he got what hmm 🤔 about 2/ hlf years a Lick 🏦🏧💳 & I'm Gonna BET My MORTGAGE that became he SHOT / SHOOTS 🔫 A 🔫 ALTHOUGH NOT AT ANYONE BUT AROUND PEOPLE & THE TRAUMA THAT IT CAUSES ONE TO HAVE FOR WHO KNOWS HOW LONG ( 4EVER ) MAYBE & THE ( F🖕🏾CK YOU ) FBI. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN " NOT " BITCH**SS MINDSET........WELL UMMM I'M SURE WHEN THE FBI NABBED " DA SHOOTIST AZZ " THEY WE'RE LIKE OK MF ( F🖕🏾CK YO LIFE ) HERE'S 92'YRS & SOME CHANGE BUDDY LOL ....
Folks, these are small time actors who do work like this, commercials, industrial films, and sometimes community theatre. Then, they make their livings tending bar and waiting tables at The Charthouse....😂😂😂😂😂
LoL.. LMAO...😂The FBI left the suspect a copy of his Miranda rights in the typewriter...they always like to get sarcastic when securing arrests...I love it!!!!
New episodes please 🙏 we've rewatched all episodes
The show ran from the late 90s to 2006. Ain’t gonna be any new episodes
@@chazdavis1644 it's hilarious and sad that people don't get it, can't they see that old computer or phone?
Or the cars
Um, this hasn't been on air for almost 20 years. There AREN'T any new episodes. Try joining the rest of us in the 2020's.
@@ballsdeep2520 most likely, they're too broke to afford a real streaming service or cable. They probably have no clue that this show hasn't aired a new episode in almost two decades.
@@SkunkApe407 I've noticed too that when I see this question, they usually have African or foreign names.
This technology hasn't even made it there yet
It's thrilling...as if I'm watching a real action movie. I love watching FBI stories...I love this channel.
Ilovethismovie
& they picked the perfect narrator
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Very interesting and educationsl
There is a movie about this incident.i can remember the name of the movie forest whitaker is the actor in the movie
RIP Jim Kallstrom. You were the greatest head of the FBI's New Yawhk Office.
FBI HAS A GOOD JOB! CONGRAT'S
Yes he was....RIP kallstrom
Nu Yark Auwfice
Every time I'd hear him say New Yawk, under my breath I would phonetically repeat it back. 😊
lmao
I've been sitting on the edge of my seat the whole time! Sending love from The Bahamas!! ❤️🇧🇸
Great work, dedicated men!.
Wow good job GMA and Emil for this new program, hoping na madami pang matulungan sa bago nyong programa.
Good old fashioned true crime show they don't make them like this anymore
One thing I've noticed with bank robberies, they're addictive to criminals when done successfully. If they did just one or two, and stopped, most would never be caught.
It must be a massive buzz
Yeah maybe 20 yrs ago. But these days u can guarantee, being caught sooner or later.. Not like my days.....
@@jeffrejr1 it,s A WILD A RUSH....
Not now days u guarantee,getting caught (D,N,A)
I robbed a *EDIT *a store* once, the high I got was better than the drugs I was doing to robbery for...... FYI I got away and the statute of limitations is over.....I think
The bad guy in the bar was a great character actor!
so easy to Rob Banks in America
I love that the cast in the bank heist video is wearing legit 1972 wardrobe. Those shirt collars are outta sight man!
Of all crimes and criminal activity, I'm always on the side of bank robbers as long as no one gets hurt, whether it's in the movies or real life. Banks get bailed out and make billions anyway
Guess you don't care about traumatized bank tellers. Some sad sacks try to say afterwards "I wasn't going to hurt nobody" but the presence of a weapon sends no other message than comply or be killed.
yes, totally agree with you! they make millions and sometimes billion
We could guess your opinion just by looking at your picture.
Are you serious? They literally hold guns against innocent civilians and threaten to kill them if they don’t apply. 🤯
@@foughtthelolExactly!
it seems like robbing a bank isn't really the hard part, the hard part is somehow not telling anyone and not robbing any more banks LOL
Very true. It seems unless someone tells them who it is they have no clue ha ha
A bomb goes off...yet no one hears it..🤫
Greed be their downfall everytime smh.
@@rdogletree4543 exactly
This may have been true in the 80’s and 90’s but now it would be a bit more difficult
I must say that I admire the skills these robbers possess. They aint no charlatans at their job. Very higly skilled.
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In the first one they stole nearly $9 million. In today it would be $56 million.
Hope their happy with the $$$$
Wow, that's a lot of money
They never got cought
Wow. Good work FBI👍
Strange action to let the suspects know they are looking for them.
It's a tactic called rattle their cage. When they get nervous they act with erratic behavior that hardens the case against them. Things like asking each other if anyone is talking to police. Duh.
I'm speaking from experience.
Psychology
Excellent work, FBI. This shows your skill.
Excellent work FBI is correct. But security in banks in the USA needs improvement. No security guards at the bank’s entrance. That’s basic SOP. That’s why he managed to rob 48 banks
Incredible!! These dudes are geniuses.
What about the shooting of the female bank teller in the abdominal area? Was he prosecuted for that?
Linda Lawson
80s was poppin
Brilliant video thank you 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
the best story.i like it
HOORAY FOR THE BANK ROBBERS!
What's wrong with you
We need new episodes. Not the same episodes milked over and over
Aren't as many fancy bank robberies anymore, usually just stick up joints where people get caught. These are all from potatoes camera days, if cameras at all🤣
All the crime series have stopped producing them.
Only 7 seasons bro
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More Episodes means more crimes, do you really want more Crimes ??.........
Johnny Williams was an amazing Bank Robber. Had it not been for the tipster he would never be caught. But on January 10, 2021 after just spending 26 yrs in prison Johnny, only 69y/o at that time, was released.
Aye, that probably makes him 70 now. Not gonna be easy probably to have to start from scratch at that age and with probably no family left. He must be an interesting figure that's not only full of stories but that is probably also someone one could learn a thing or two from and that probably makes for great company.
How is he related to Wendy Williams?
@@CALIFREAKINFORNIABOY lol
@@CALIFREAKINFORNIABOY third cousin.
@@CALIFREAKINFORNIABOY their cousin.
I love the acting in these old shows, so campy
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Story changed from two women buying indomie with Testimony taken in Keke to Emmanuel Marcus Ruth's 'boyfriend' hiding Testimony for money Ayo given 300000 to keep secret? The LORD says captive prey of mighty rescued Jehovah Nissi contends with him to deliver your children, Isaiah 49:25. In 1 Corinthians 14:33 God Almighty Yahweh is NOT author of confusion but of PEACE.
The shootist was the legend at that time. Sad ending for 92years in a cage
Never robbed a bank, or even thought about it. Neither did my children.
Yup, no one blamed you..
Rip Jim,your voice will be dearly missed
Did Jim Kalstrum die??
😢😢😢😢😭😭😭
O.M.G
The end of a legend.
Sad to hear that.
Loyalty is the valuable possession of any FBI agent.
That statement doesn’t make sense
46:56 Sentences ranging from 15-20 years for stealing $30 million. I've been working 15-20 years and aint seen $800,000.
$8million is a cool wages for 15 years 😎 . Not exactly a deterrent
And then get out earlier if good behaviour, right?
@@FLo-jc7ig exactly that good behaviour shit works well
Better spend it fast or bury it so the authorities dont find the money.
@@igorlobkovenko9480 just buy gold and put it in a safety deposit box
Then you get out and make a prison UA-cam channel 😂
There are the few who are adrenaline junkies that need a continuous fix such as robbing banks but unfortunately for the robbers, the modus operandi and greediness are always their downfall.
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Even if the modus operandi is perfect, No human have surpassed their need of greed!! Thats why they forgot to not to come to california together to rob or just drive for few day!! They are skilled but not sharp !!
@38:40, wasn't it legal to search the hit men? Just asking since I don't know much about the law.
That bothered me too. It seems they would've had enough probable cause to detain them and if they were carrying, they could have arrested and charged them with weapons violations, possibly conspiracy to commit murder. Hell, I don't know, maybe I've read too many Michael Connelly novels. But it's strange they'd just let them go.
So far I've learnt from the shows Bank robbery is the easy part because bank employees are trained to comply, avoiding dye packs, trackers etc depends on absolute control ,getting away from the scene requires planning and pinpoint timing and the hard part is legitimising the cash and using it in such a way as to not draw attention to yourself and avoiding the possibility of witness identification and co operating informants....
SOME THIEVES ARE MORE SUCCESSFUL WATCH AND SHARE B4 THIS IS ERASED FROM HISTORY BY THE MASTERMIND
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Even if the modus operandi is perfect, No human have surpassed their need of greed!! Thats why they forgot to not to come to california together to rob or just drive for few day!! They are skilled but not sharp !!
Not to say the were train to comply but to save their lives because lives is irreplaceable and money can be replaced or found
So many bank robbers get away with it but they keep going back over and over again. It becomes a drug to them. And I noticed, as long as you don't kill anyone, you won't get much time in most of these cases.
IKR! You'd never see my tail again, I'm out!
Don’t most robbers get caught in less then 24 hours? Most are doing it unplanned and since the fbi can help right away, lot more intensity right away. Maybe u could outsmart a cop, but the fbi?
The reason you don't get much time is because your stealing something (money)that is made out of thin air so technically it doesn't exist. However when you try to create the same thing out of thin air(counterfeiting) is when you get in some pretty deep water as far as trouble goes. Basically, they don't want you counterfeiting what they have already counterfeited. Actually while loosely true imo there are many factors involved to determine punishment. Did you have a crew of people, did you use threats of violence or blatantly wield a weapon, were you masked, what crimes committed in the past, etc. This could range from 3 or so years to life in prison.
My uncle got 20 years even after he gave back the money to the FBI.
Back then this was a thing, now I presume it's very difficult and you'd be lucky to be a mile away with the money
41:04 What the actual F***!!! You must be kidding me. If I found $100,00 buried in my yard there is no way I could hand it over to police.
I wish they hid the money in my backyard. I'd begin spending it. Take a picture of the money I found in case I was interviewed by FBI.
I was thinking that too, but it's not worth risking having his next door neighbor know he took the money and possibly retaliate.
Like commercials? You'll love this program.
He should had been tipped off when the manager of the hotel called him Mr Williams. She stated earlier she recognized him as Robert Hall.
Exactly my thought
Cool to see this is an active account. I couldn't find a better way of contact regarding my inquiry so I will start by leaving a comment here on this most recent upload... I have been a long-time fan of FBI Files. I remember the days when Discovery Channel had decent content; when I was a kid there were nights when they would play FBI Files and the New Detectives w/i the same lineup, it was great. Long story short, it wasn't until a decade or so later I finally watched that HBO series "The Wire". After having re-visited many of the FBI Files episodes I recognize so many of the actors from The Wire were actually in the reenactments depicted in the FBI Files. I can't find any information from google searches that help shed light on this connection. Can anyone chime in? TY! :D
Oh wow I love the wire I didn't notice that now I'll have to keep an eye out lol... good eye
@@elizahhoward3923 I wish I could remember all the episodes but there are quite a few of them! Off the top of my head you can see 'Prezbylewski' in Season 7 Episode 11 "Brothers Betrayed".
You're invested in this 😋
Try IMDB.
So have they stopped putting out new episodes every Saturday???
I just love it. The agents were unable to find fingerprints on the electrical tape. They conclude that the burglars wore gloves. Wow! Duh! 🤣 Highly skilled criminals indeed!
@@TheNewYorkie lLLP9
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@@TheNewYorkieu
Is leaving a question or report in the UA-cam comments the best way to contact the FBI?
🧠♿️? 🤯😂
@@jhalden90 😂😂
Took em long enough !
Nice to watching
please we need new FBI file I have watched all episode these one's are old
😂😂no new spicy cases to air....
....these (ones) are old. One's is possessive case, but 'ones' is not needed....
In the first one, all those robberies and max they got 20 years?
With good behaviour prob only did 8 years each!!😂
Good work FBI.
I noticed that alot of the cutaway footage is from San Jose, ca it's where I grew up
@41:50 how's that Ronald's mother', she looks younger then Ronald. Is Ronald 12 years old 🤷🏾♂️
I am watching from south Africa l can't believe it was really .it is like a Move😮😮
Youngstown knows how to make some characters
How the heck did the culprits know how to disable a bank's security system ? Man !! That's gotta suggest some suspects
Wouldn't be surprised if this was inside job
Lookup some videos about bank robberies in NYC in the 70’s and 80’s. There were several years months and years where an average of four banks were robbed each day. Multiple banks got robbed more than once in the same week. It was the Wild West of bank robbery.
Addicted
They were so close! Man
Well as other comments have suggested, the 2 main rules we learned from this are don’t get addicted to the crime and don’t tell a soul about what you did no matter how badass it makes you feel
Damn rite
Like the old adage says, two can keep a secret if one of them is dead.
Everyone's talking about Bank being robbed What about federal reserve bankers robbing citizens Naturally the have the license to do that Either way it's wrong to do that 🤠
too bright, but then thats legal government thieves, every country has them, especially in Scotland where I live. The bulk is pipelined to London and its rotten Exchequer.😠😠😠
well, sure, you have to steal it legaly.
Tell us about your Qanon theory.
Man your brilliant
Woodrow Wilson signed PT Morgan into a position of permanent finance director through His private Federal Reserve Bank, essentially turning everyone into a debt slave, rich or poor. The rich can escape by running for offshore accounts, the ordinary folk can't. The USS Constitution needs amended to cut the Federal reserve out of the US economy as it is a cancer.
The FBI must use instinct, determination and British cops because they have never solved a major case without them.
Very 2 interesting. Crime doesn't pay.. Well done officers.
The first one sounds like a GTA heist 😂😂
'Some' scenes re-enacted actually means ALL scenes re-enacted.
Favor do you have a movie about that robbery bank, thanks
Respect sirp you speak the truth an regardless of all jamaican know but like you we have tow head one big an one small Respect sirp
Huh? Say again...
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
Fawlty Towers. Love that series. The hotel sign anagrams alone at the start of each episode is epic.
@@lonewolf5238 FATTY OWLS
Great jobs to FBI .Romans 13:1
You mentioning Texas Rangers, well! now why am i not seeing Chuck Norris!!!
Ebi my cac anh rat gioi xin cam on cac anh cac chi da vi bao ve cong bang cho nhan dan
They executed this robbery perfectly, they should get a medal not prison sentence.
Imagine if they stopped after 30 robbery's
ONLY REAL MAN S. JOB .RESPECT .
Greed catches everyone
There is always that one guy in every bank robery who is a junkie
😆 or one that tells some hoe
Hey 👋
Nice movie
Gonna add to my earlier comments. Though obviously bank robberie like other crimes have to be taken very seriously, obviously its necessary to solve robberies. However, as I said in an earlier comment, I cant ever get excited about catching these guys, so long as no one is murdered. One point I failed to make before is that part of what keeps me from ever saying, "yes! They got thise bad people and retrieved the completely insured cash that no individual actually was robbed of" is the fact that such massive resources are employed by the government in order to catch the ones that they catch. Not that they shouldnt employ those resources, its just that I hardly see law enforcement as having something to brag about when they solve a case. Especially in the modern era, when the FBI pulls out all the stops they are almost guaranteed to come out on top. I guess Im saying that watching a show about a massive government organization hunt some pipsqueak robber just isnt all that compelling.Its a bit of a mismatch, it seems to me.
For some reason Im never rooting for law enforcement when watching these bank robbery documentaries. Its a bummer that they have to get the guys in the end. The only consolation is knowing that there are always some robberies that go unsolved. They dont do docs about those.
I agree, I feel the same
Please can someone help with the information on why they stop making new episodes?
The mofos died
asking myself same question
the fbi have been so good at their job that all the criminals are now in prison
@@debeeriz hahaahahaha
It was cancelled in 2006
Without the public help, the FBI would be probably still wasting the federal government money 🤣🤣
Well.. if there even were such a thing as ORGANIZED crime.. this is it.
Lolol- putting the Miranda Rights on the paper in the typewriter. Brilliant hahaha.
What's the title please 🙏
These guys thought of everything but used their real names to rent hotel rooms. Smh...
Worst of all. It was at a time when u didn’t even need to show state id in order to get a hotel room SMH
8 million in 1972 is worth about 50 MILLION in todays money!!!!
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That’s like a ultimate great Bank Heist
The best part is the Miranda rights in the typewriter. Lmao!
Without snitches the FBI don’;t have zero.
I wonder who was it
@@JamesBond-oe5px your so called friend who smiles at you but is stabbing you behind your back
What you said is a double negative. If they "don't have zero" means they have more then zero.
@@randallloomis4756 I didn’t realize kid i was i grammar class . Tell me the difference between been and being ?
03/26/22 no episode????
Rolandex Reg cards!
I remember those days😅
The shootest he got 92 years in jail no more
Only served 18 months in New York for good behavior. Only 12 months for murder. Their parents abused them !!!!!
Was this second robbery never aired on Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack or America's Most Wanted with John Walsh?
Congrats to"FBI"Theybreally work hard to"catch the robber"God
Bless
FBI"!!!
Conviction on Fed crimes means no parole.
The shootist-Johnny Maddison jnr is out of prison now in his 70’s
They need to make a movie about him!! ! (Not the John Wayne one lol)
He should write a book about his life and us bank robberies. Make millions of dollars..
I seen a great movie made about this crime. Finding Steve McQueen I think was the name of the film.
@48:06 leave it to women to tell on you 😩
And why do we men always tell a woman 😅
Easiest to trust
The shootist got 92 years?! His points must’ve been high AF…🤔if they were using the point system back then
Well if you put this into perspective, his alleged # number of Bank Robberies 🏦were what umm 😳🤔 somewhere around 40 something 🤔 so I'd say 92 ÷ 40 = 2.3 ish so he got what hmm 🤔 about 2/ hlf years a Lick 🏦🏧💳 & I'm Gonna BET My MORTGAGE that became he SHOT / SHOOTS 🔫 A 🔫 ALTHOUGH NOT AT ANYONE BUT AROUND PEOPLE & THE TRAUMA THAT IT CAUSES ONE TO HAVE FOR WHO KNOWS HOW LONG ( 4EVER ) MAYBE & THE ( F🖕🏾CK YOU ) FBI. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN " NOT " BITCH**SS MINDSET........WELL UMMM I'M SURE WHEN THE FBI NABBED " DA SHOOTIST AZZ " THEY WE'RE LIKE OK MF ( F🖕🏾CK YO LIFE ) HERE'S 92'YRS & SOME CHANGE BUDDY LOL ....
Hahaha finger prints on the plates! Was it BBQ!🤣
Folks, these are small time actors who do work like this, commercials, industrial films, and sometimes community theatre.
Then, they make their livings tending bar and waiting tables at The Charthouse....😂😂😂😂😂
LoL.. LMAO...😂The FBI left the suspect a copy of his Miranda rights in the typewriter...they always like to get sarcastic when securing arrests...I love it!!!!
They've been looking forward to this moment for 8 years, of course they're gonna have some fun with it.
They didn’t leave a single fingerprint- the only one on the screwdriver was destroyed by the guy who pulled it out from the vault locking mechanism 😂