Yup. Newborn alligators are under a foot long, basically a lizard. So people find em outside, catch em, and keep em as pets. All is fine until they get 2, 3, 4, feet long. So people let em go. But the alligator now views humans as a source of food and will approach them (whereas wild alligators will flee).
Florida man here: Gators sometimes are kept as pets but require a special permit for them as they are both a dangerous animal and considered an exotic species. You have to have 1000 hours of handling experience with large reptilians, no violations within FWC or wildlife regulations, etc.
I thought the same thing. One man says "Sure, I'll molest this girl," and another man says "What, no, that's crazy." I hate to think of how much longer it would continue if no one with sense ever showed up.
@@silvaskiproductions3937 I was just going to mention the milgram experiment. What do you think about the manager who's stupidity started all this being awarded half as much as the victim in damages ?
It's so crazy. SOME basic logic should be enough to know that the whole situation doesn't make sense. I don't care one bit about corporations, but in what world is that McDonald's fault?
@@occ86McDonald’s was prosecuted because a person of position in case a manager , committed the acts , and for it happening inside her place of work. You cannot forget that the girl only submitted herself to that humiliating situation due to being an employee of that company and receiving orders from someone of higher hierarchy . The fact it all took place there was enough rir the judge.
Oh my god, that last one was 100% the manager's fault. The sheer stupidity where she called her own fiance and left him unsupervised without a witness with the girl to conduct untrained/civilian "searches". Disgusting. It's even more frustrating that the manager herself GOT PAID for what she'd put that girl through. Bless that janitor who was the sole person who had the sense to question whatever the hell was going on.
I’m just so confused why they all bought into it except the janitor. Why yes, a cop would call you to do a strip search, that is totally procedure. Asking the manager to detain her would be reasonable, but to search her? Nevermind the people not being trained, but are we to expect the cops would just believe the manager? What if she lied to protect the employee? What if she mistook the employee’s legitimate cash for the stolen tender? It’s confusing for the cops not to do it themselves.
This one was made into a Law and Order SVU episode. Starring Robin Williams. Frustrating as hell episode because it was so outlandish, but it followed the real case. sometimes truth is stranger than any fiction.
@@King_Minos64 go and read about the Milgram experiment. People will do things they would never do of their own volition if they're told to by a figure of authority.
The actual most infuriating part of this video for me was finding out that the girl that helped facilitate sexual assault on an employee managed to play so stupid that she walked off with $400,000. Just over an actual third of what the real victim got.
@@bradlymedrano to be fair this was at a time where being a law biding citizen and listening to a police officer was still a thing. although the manager should of called bullshit on this after conducting the search or in the least giving her back her clothes as nothing was found and after an hour and no officer shows up thats when the phone would of been hanged up. though if hoax calls were popping up more and more it is shame on corporate for not informing all chains of this happening right away so it is somewhat fit for the manager to get a settlement, though Lousie should of gotten at least 2.5M as being turned 18 and she's subjected to that over a hoax call is on multiple levels of fucked
@@SHADOMEGA7569Should’ve called bullshit the instant the officer wasn’t there or asked for him to come in person first. The simple fact that she went through with it meant she wanted to go through with it.
@@SHADOMEGA7569 it sounds like you know you would have been a perpetrator in this incident and you are making excuses for your faults. you don't reach the bar of IQ the janitor set to not participate in atrocities after a little bit of social engineering. you would have to be seriously stupid to participate further than 30 seconds into that phone call.
This is what we call the banality of evil. That manager found her work more important than the assault of a young woman. They all should have gotten more
The McDonald's Strip search case is so messed up, it infuriated me when I heard about it on the Casefile Podcast. Absolutely vile, what happened to that girl was just awful. Those staff members are just as much to blame for her abuse.
@@alejandro9829 Apparently dropping the soap and getting raped is uncommon in prison He's far more likely to be stabbed before he can even grab the soap
absolutely infuriating that apparently you can just call up a place and say "I'm the police" and it just activates them like the winter soldier to do whatever you want, and then the piece of shit can just walk away scott free
It's fucked up how the McD manager was actually able to win a $400k lawsuit against her own employer that was made possible by her own stupidity. Justice system really failed there..
The reason she was awarded money was because McDonalds knew that their US locations along with many other fast food chains nationwide were getting these fake calls and did nothing to alert, train, or warn any of their management or employees about it. That is negligence on McDonalds part and even though the manager does take some responsibility, McDonalds knew it was a possibility and chose to not warn any of their lower level employees. Louise was the “prank” phone callers worst victim, but he had possibly 100’s of others. Theres probably victims that never even came forward. Its really sick but like I said that wasn’t even the first location he called and the McDonalds Corporation was aware of this caller and did nothing at all to possibly prevent another incident in the future. So they were at fault.
For real, it is asinine to think that, "they didn't tell me about pranks and not to strip search employees" is a reasonable excuse for getting a pay out. Like yeah, they should've warned her, but is she the type of person that needs to be told to wipe after using the restroom? Or not to drive off a bridge? She deserves bad karma for that, no matter the payout or "reasoning" she thinks she has. Ridiculous
@@MrEarlybird420literally in what situation would police ever instruct a random untrained mcdonalds worker to conduct a strip search? i'd be asking them to send an officer out to do it themselves, i don't know how to do a damn strip search. no amount of over-the-phone coaxing is going to be enough to convince me that i'm capable of it at a sufficient standard
@@soulstoneking548 They gave her one year probation (which is nothing) and nearly 500k cash. She abused a little girl and got money from it. It's awful.
"I have a friend who works in the building so throwing an alligator at someone else in the same building isn't a big deal" is the stupidest argument I've ever heard
I remember when I was young hearing about the McDonald’s case. It displayed how toxic the workplace was. That one the worker didn’t know how speak up to stop the search, two that the supervisors felt they could do this to a worker. In addition to the blind following of “authority”..
Proverbs is full of warnings about this sort of saying. It's okay to joke and prank. But when the "prank" is deliberately harming people for vile, evil reasons, then it is a sin. "It's just a prank, bruh!" is NO EXCUSE for doing what you definitely know is vile and wrong.
It happens quite often. There was one person calling the police claming she was abducted. She was calling from the police station, where the police had taken her because she was DUI. And then there are of course the stories of drug addicts calling the cops on their dealers for ripping them off.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo There was also that guy who called the cops because he'd found child p0rn in the house he just robbed. He knew he'd get caught for the robbery but it was worth it to get that predator off the streets.
It's called entitlement and privilege, not surprising to me at all I worked in service and people like him create %90 of the problems and revert from yelling in your face over petty shit to acting like a victim w 0 shame
People rip on the employees, but the Milgram experiment (and many others like it) showed how powerful psychology can be and how people will bend to authority figures. If anything, this case shows this effect even more powerfully, that the more a person has to lose, the more they're willing to bend; a manager doesn't want to get in trouble and lose her job, a boyfriend knows he shouldn't even be there at all, but the janitor has little to lose to say no. 🤔
@I.____.....__...__ or the janitor just has actual experience with the legal/judicial system and knows that police don't do that shit. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
@@I.____.....__...__no they either liked seeing her like that or they were extremely stupid, if the police needed to investigate something they would show up on the scene , especially if it’s a petty crime like theft
The last one made me feel so frustratingly angry. It's absolutely terrible that they do proceeded to do those terrible things to the victim. I hope she's doing ok
Jeff you are lying. No amount of money will cure a traumatic experience like that. She has trust issues which she had to give up nursing school and ptsd. She may got money but that wont ever fix trauma like that.
@@SkunkApe407 I said and taxes. Depending what state she’s in. I’m not looking up all law standards state to state man. But she 100% deserved more if you don’t think so ……..ok.
@@agentcodydanks It's ridiculous that the government wants a cut of RECOMPENSE. That is NOT "income", it's compensation for harm incurred. The government is disgusting. 😠
She should have gotten that 400k they gave to her abuser the fiance should be in jail. The willingness to strip search, interrogate, and assult someone because a stranger on the phone told you to should not be protected. Sadistic brainlets.
Reptiles will often calm down once you're holding them long enough not because they're tired but because they realize you're not a predator/ not going to eat them. So it is always safer to assume a wild reptile has plenty of energy to fight back when handling them. They just give up thrashing sooner than mammals because they naturally try to preserve their energy whenever possible. Which makes sense when you take into account the fact that not being able to move somewhere warmer or cooler can easily be a death sentence for a reptile
Wavy doesn't describe why Nix (the manager husband in the last story) was put to jail but he basically forced the girl to sit on his laps, spanked her, forced her to show her genitals and then ordered her to perform oral sex. So yeah, it's much more than just "helping with the investigation". I don't know what the heck happened in that guys head for doing that. It's also hard to understand why the victim complied, but she said she was scared for her life. It's so bizarre.
That's so terrible. I dont get how that man didnt realise that whatever the "officer" is requesting is not even remotely relevant to a purse being stolen. Poor girl, can 1M be enough for the lifetime of mental scarring?
I don't understand that from any dimension. Just set the morals aside.. Legally, he would have known the area was being monitored so his activities weren't really private. So even if he believed the prankster was a real cop, he couldn't have believed ordering a woman to blow him would be a legal part of a strip search. If the prankster DIDN'T order him to do this, the guy would outright know he was breaking the law in full view of a security camera.
How the hell does it not register to the manager that something isn’t right when a “police officer” suggest to her to SA the employee? And over an alleged theft??? Those people involved in the story that went along with that “search” were the biggest idiots of the highest degree and should’ve served jailed (along with the caller).
5 years of prison and 1 year of probation is way too light of a charge for committing something so disgustingly vile out of sheer stupidity. None of them deserve to be free.
She’s married now and has two kids but suffers from PTSD. She has a hard time trusting others around her. It’s sad that this incident made her drop out of college even though she wanted to go to med school. She’ll never recover mentally from this.
@@holyboiamethin2790 I'm pretty sure her millions had something to do with her dropping out, too. I really wouldn't read too much into that. Quite a few girls drop out of nursing school when they realize how hard it actually is.
I love that the janitor is the one that called BS on the McDonald's phone call. Don't judge janitors. Basically everywhere I have worked the janitors have more sense and intelligence than CEOS and managers.
Kinda crappy when a guy who literally threw an alligator at an employee gets zero jail time but a guy who got like $50 worth of del taco for free got more punishment.
IKR? They didn't even charge him with animal-abused, but they gave the guy who got a bit of overpriced fastfood a FELONY charge. 🤦 The system is broken af. 😒
Who just gets a phone call and strips and assaults their coworker? These ppl need to be held in custody forever. Then the guy walks free and the manager gets no jail time and 400k? How does that make sense
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
@@MatecaCorp fair enough, but it still seems kinda inconceivable that anybody who does something like that should get paid a CEO’s salary after the fact.
@@MatecaCorp First thing I thought too. Hell I was surprised to hear her boyfriend was someone else. Was legit expecting the dude to be her boyfriend *pretending* to be a cop with a complaint to get everything started. Regardless.. people are not that fucking dumb. They know what police do, they know what sexual assault is. Like you said, either way they were just looking for an excuse.
24:33 There’s a Law n Order SVU episode with this incident. Robin Williams is who played the cop that called the fast food manager. It’s a really good episode overall.
The last case is so much worse than described here. I really hope she's doing okay, what she went through is absolutely awful and I don't understand how so many people went along with it. I hope Nix suffers, he knew what was happening, and he took advantage of the situation.
Seriously. I can understand Wavy not going into detail, but he made it seem like a humiliating and invasive strip search was all that happened. Nix absolutely took advantage of the situation and it's vile that he tried to weasel his way out of jail time.
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
Yeah, Wavy elided over it to avoid the video getting age-gated or removed. The movie _Compliance_ (2012) showed everything (well, not "everything", but covered it in detail) and really made the viewer feel the violation.
@@mistertagomago7974 I assumed that meant he did a cavity search on her, which while vile, would make at least some minuscule amount of sense. But the things he did to her had no plausible reason to do other than sexual gratification and sick power tripping.
And she got money because she claimed she needed to be told about the existence of people lying over the phone, and the government agreed that people are too stupid to think of such a thing.
I actually agree with her settlement because management should've at least been told that it had been an issue. McDonald's knew it had been an issue for over three years. There were multiple instances of it being reported to corporate & they failed to notify their management. If someone called me as a manager & stated that they were an officer & gave me their badge number then told me a detailed description of an employee & an incident of a theft of a customer I would be required to take it seriously. I wouldn't take it as far as this idiot did but still I'd take it seriously. Which could still cause issues with that employee & trust issues. McDonald's should've definitely notified management of this issue so that it never escalated & she would've just hung the phone up the second he called & realized it was a bogus call.
@@AngelMaryso you're saying if I called you and gave you some name and badge number that you couldn't verify, as well as a basic description of someone I know, you'd willingly strip search them for me because I can't be bothered to do it myself, even tho I'm an officer of the law? You're a joke, kid I've been in management roles for the past 4ish years. Director of shipping for a 10mil company for 2, and manager of two corporate locations for the other two. We have verification processes. We are taught that everything is a scam until we can verify. She should have placed the "officer" on hood after getting the name, department, and badge number, and verified with the department both the name and number, as well as the situation and the phone number from the calling "officer". It's not that hard. And you're an idiot if you think some cop is gonna call you and tell you that you need to do their job for them.
@@AngelMarybtw. The charge "solicitation of sodomy" means that he got the person to do a manual cavity search of that poor girl. So, you telling me that all I gotta do is call you, give you a name and number, describe an instance of theft, and I can then get you to stick your fingers up someone's anus to make sure they aren't hiding anything up there? Cuz if so, send me your number. Like I said, I've been in official roles for a while, and my uncle is a cop. If you're that ignorant and downright insulting unintelligent, someone else is about to hate you as much as I do
Miss Summers should have EASILY been awarded enough money to keep her comfortably jobless for the rest of her life. She'll never be able to trust another company she works at again.
The strip search case is insane. I just don't see how not a single person would request to have a physical officer present while all this was going on.
@@aesop2733 What's insane is that nobody decided to ask the caller for anything or phone back to the police station. It's less about people allowing themselves to be directed by authority that hasn't confirmed itself and more about how nobody had an issue with doing these things to the girl and not questioning it. The moment someone would tell me to "strip search" somebody is the moment I'd start questioning his entire existence, I don't get how these Nobel prize level idiots kept going. There's no doubt in my mind they're actually fucked up people.
@@aesop2733 yup. and everyone in these comments claim they would've done differently. in reality, most of them wouldn't. bystander effect affects everyone.
So wildlife animal abuse and chucking a gator at innocent people gets some probation and some fines.... But stealing 10 bucks of tacos gets 30 days in jail and 3 years of probation??! Crazy
The McDonald's Cold Fries incident shows how unstable some people are. People have committed serious offenses over minor inconveniences such as "Wrong cup size" or "Fries are cold"
And to have a last name like Mrtović is just begging to be killed. It is like a composer with a young family writing a cycle of songs on the death of children.
Unstable?? They prob did give him old cold fries, ive had tons of friends work at mcdonalds, they have food sit that people dont get picked up by uber, if you order the same you get their meal 🤣 The manager didn't respect the customer. He called the cops, most of us call our boys and get you jumped when you get off. Enough disrespect, regardless of what it is over, you could lose your life.
Alan Moore wasn't fucking joking. People forced to live in these suffocating urban rathouses really are just "one bad day" away from causing the next big media spectacle.
To me it shows how absolute lack of accountability creates someone so unstable. The fries being cold was due to his own incompetence and instead of accepting his oversight, he still blames the workers about the length of time and the cold fries.
yeah, that guy should’ve been given enough to retire and die in peace after saving louise from whatever bullshit might’ve come next. apparently he was the only one with more than two brain cells to rub together in that whole goddamn mcdonald’s 🙄 she should’ve gotten a fat check too after what those absolute morons did to her
Accuses an employee with vague crimes. Asks other staff to search her. Asks other staff to strip search her. Asks other staff to abuse her. Asks other staff to SEXUALLY abuse her. And no one batted an eye, despite having no proof that this officer is who he was. The fact Donna received a part of the lawsuit money is extremely disgusting. Blatant negligence and extreme stupidity should not be rewarded.
If I was the McDonald’s manager I would’ve told the “officer” to come down there themself to perform a search with a warrant. Anybody with at least 2 braincells to rub together wouldn’t had so readily listened to that person nor would they summon their partner (who isn’t an employee) to assault a worker
@@user-fe8gx3ie5v It's actually *themselves. Why would you say himself/herself when "themselves" is shorter and is a legitimate word that has been use in the English language for over 500 years?
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
Fun fact. Poor hungry people by nature are impatient and angry. Another fun fact, poor hungry people frequently go out to fast food joints. Another fun fact, that most Americans eat well over 1k calories per meal, don't know what meal prep is, or how to pack a lunch for themselves. You will die without fast food workers, and ironically they're killing you.
The last story is extremely dark. So sad and very affecting to see footage of sexual assault victim immediately after the assault. Hope she can find inner peace ❤
sadly, I don't think the amount she got will even put a scratch into the therapy she will need or her forever mistrust in "authority figures"... Part of me hopes she was able to take that money to start her own business where she would NEVER have someone take advantage of her again. Honestly, WTF were they ALL thinking!?!?!? You can see her crying, probably begging for them to stop, while she states her innocence but her COWORKER who she works with on the daily believe the disembodied voice of an "officer" over her... Kudos to the janitor who had the COMMON sense to put a stop to the madness! He ended up being a hero for someone who everyone else failed!
@@SailorMyaseriously!!! I mean there was no point that they thought “this is too much”. No they just kept going if it hadn’t been for the janitor who knows how long. You have to wonder if these managers (and managers husband) don’t see their employees as human to be able to subject someone to that kind of abuse. And because of what?! Some money?? That makes me so angry 😡
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
The McDonalds assault makes my blood boil. It's an encapsulation of just how banal and evil humanity really is. It's everything I hate about people rolled into one horrible incident - dangerous ignorance, blind obedience, power tripping with just the slightest bit of perceived power bestowed to you, degenerate and criminal behavior you indulge in when given "approval" to do so. Goddamn...
Nothing but respect for the people who work in those fast food jobs, I can't imagine the amount of nonsense they must have to deal with when they meet that one idiot or fussy customer. Also as for that last case there was a movie made about it called Compliance, it's from 2012 I believe.
if you don't mind me asking, what exactly is your apocalypse list please? is it a list of people you'll hunt down once the apocalypse starts (as the likelihood of being charged for it will be minimal/non-existent) or people who you'll celebrate the impending death of once the apocalypse starts?
The "officer scott" scenario was absolutely horrific. There was a prank call gang (i wont say their name, they don't deserve attention) that similar and caused fast food employees to do horrific thingslike this. People are evil. Do no harm.
@@Xvladin she was strip searched on camera which im pretty sure is a crime and being left alone with another persons love interest completely naked and raped on camera and abused . ur actually scum and deserve nothing
The last story has me INFURIATED. The manager, her boyfriend, and the other employee who sexually assaulted Louise all need to go to jail and have a Sex Offender status on their record. Louise deserves to sue them all, and the franchise owner, of ALL THE MONEY, suing them into literal poverty. Unfortunately, this is America and everyone will get off scot free and not pay a time to the victim. IT'S JUST A PRANK, BRO!
As messed up as the Del Taco scam was. I was impressed with how well he convinced the people on the other phone and making it sound like it was another minor mistake that could easily be fixed
One thing that bug me is the first comment on the matter. Calling him a good con man. Yea not sure if that was sarcasm or not but if it’s not. No con man wouldn’t be that dumb to record themselves committing the crime and posting it on social media sites. They would just keep that shit to themselves and try to stay under the radar.
Well Fast food places are pretty generous. The food is cheap enough to just give you a new one or at least a promo code for half off the next meal without too much fuss. There have been a few occasions where i would go through the drive thru- get home and realize an item was either missing or messed up and it was fixed with either a trip back to get it refunded+fixed or a phone call to get a free meal later. Granted i had the receipts, so i would say its not so much his skill but rather the companies policy that let him get free food without it.
my favorite food crime was the one where a guy elaborately made an infinite cup of soda that was hooked up to his backpack so he could drink galons of baja blast. Truly one of the greatest heists of all time.
I bet that McDonald’s manager got such a good rest of the day once he found out the Antwon got arrested because he had an active warrant and basically got himself turned in.
It's not a matter of competence, it's a matter of psychology. The Milgram experiment showed that most people are weak against authority figures. Someone should do a new experiment to test what KINDS of people are weak and which are immune; in this case, the manager had more to lose than the janitor. I suspect that played a factor in it. 🤔
@@I.____.....__...__ What's interesting about that experiment is when other researchers replicated it in Europe. Complete opposite outcome! Most people point-blank refused the "authority" figures. It shows less about "human nature" and more about culturally specific social conditioning. This part of the reason I find the increase of respect for authority in my home of Australia disturbing. We used to have no respect at all for authority, now we are all most at U.S levels of knee-jerk obedience. Remember kids "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely"
@@I.____.....__...__ It is a matter of competence. Just like how old people that follow the orders of scammers over the phone pretending to be the authorities can learn to stand up for themselves, so can scum following such orders in other situations.
@@I.____.....__...__ nah, it's a matter of competence. No way on earth would a cop CALL a place and tell the manager to strip search a teenager and that woman should have known better.
I remember the last one happening when my kids were little and now that they're teens and have recently started working I've told them this story.. not to scare them, but to teach them that NO job is worth your mental health, your self esteem or being tortured over. If something feels wrong or weird.. GET OUT! BTW I'm not blaming the poor girl this happened too at all I know she must have been SO scared.
The environment was also very different back then. Regan era modeling was still prevalent and propaganda very much leaned on making kids afraid of authority and to trust them completely. These days it's hard to grasp how anyone could have a blind faith in authority.
I have a buddy who used to routinely call up McDonalds and pull a similar stunt. He’d call and put on an accent of a middle aged beligerant Bostonian and detail how they screwed up his meal, and how he was sending his nephew down to pick up a new order. Worked everytime he pulled it. He was incredibly believable and even when it didn’t seem like they bought it, they never cared enough to argue. He was never dumb enough to film it and put it on the internet!
They don't care. Fast food places have wastage- they get things wrong sometimes or drop stuff on the floor. No one is trying to account for literally every burger patty or tortilla at the end of the night. I mean, you can't be making off with 10 every day because it'll add up but the employees there don't care one way or the other if your order was actually wrong or not. They just remake it and "here you are sir".
McDonalds Hoax call is a scary MOFO. People willing to beat and abuse another person just because of a PHONE CALL. Tihis is very suspicious. Good Work as always
@@nets216 She not only was forced to dance naked, she also had to show her private parts to the boyfriend and was forced to kiss and even perform sexual acts with him.
To add on , now these places are much more short-staffed than before ( for many different reasons) . Worked retail for 4 years and that was it for me lol
@@I.____.....__...__ Why the fuck are you so obsessed with the milgram experiment and think it should absolve people of their actions? No, just because someone you stupidly think is a cop is telling you to do something over the phone doesn't mean it's fine to rape someone or abuse them no matter how weak willed you are. It was still their own actions and own decision to follow the obviously nonsense commands.
@@I.____.....__...__ As you know, a key factor in the Milgram experiment was that the "victim' was not in the same room, or seen. The authority figure issuing instructions was. Also, the increase in 'punishment' was incremental. Coercion to commit violent acts against an already visibly traumatised and terrified young woman, by someone on the other end of a phone line, is not equivalent to the Milgram experiment. Although I do see why you think this situation was reminiscent of the Milgram experiment.
I remember watching a documentary about the hoax strip searches, and it’s baffling how dumb people are that they facilitated sexual abuse and some even did it to minors. Like the one I remember the most from it was an old guy who was like I’m not a monster I’m just doing what I thought was right in that situation. The fact the court also awarded Donna’s incompetence is sad.
How incompetent could an entire work team be? That poor girl got assaulted, nobody raised a brow at the request. Anyone and I mean anyone who did anything to her over the phone call needs to be jailed immediately. Absolutely disgusting.
I live 30 minutes away from Mt. Washington (last story) and I remember hearing about this all over the local news. I couldn't believe what that poor girl went through and the fact it took that long for anyone to realize it was all a sick and twisted scam. That whole incident was disturbing.
If you don’t mind me asking, is that mcdonalds still in business? What was its reputation like after the case became public? Sorry if these questions are too personal, you don’t have to respond.
The McDonald's phone thing reminds me of the Stanford Prison Experiment. Nobody was really a guard or an inmate, but the concept of power blinded them all into madness.
More like Milgram's "memory test" scenario-every single subject was shown the harm their actions were causing, and every single one of them agreed to keep going with it. Not one of them backed out. Professor Milgram was actually hoping to _disprove_ the principle that people will obey any order they're given. He was inspired by his parents telling him the story of Oscar Schindler and his refusal to take part in the Holocaust, and he wanted to show that there were plenty of unremarkable people all around in every community that were just as capable of bravery and heroism as he was-and instead, he ended up proving that anybody, given similar conditions, would be perfectly willing to operate the gas chambers themselves. Milgram's experiment didn't violate any ethical principles-but people hated it because of what it revealed about them. About everybody.
@@DistractedGlobeGuy Yea. Forgot about that one. Kinda sounds like the guy in the phone must've had an interest in psychology. A little false authority, some emotional detachment and you can make a McMonster.
I know it's hard to fathom people being so stupid about a prank call but this is exactly why there's now so much awareness about these calls and people impersonating police officers.
A country where idiots get to be assistant managers and awarded $400k for being idiots, yet the minimum wage janitor is the smartest person in the store.
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
@@toastedmedia8744 Watch the video that comment is posted under lmao They got 400k because they claimed they should have been told about the possibility of people lying over phone calls.
I still get really mad hearing about the McDonald’s Hoax call… Just shows how gullible some people are. I really hope the victim is doing well now, both physically and mentally.
2:19 the audacity of the parents to say it was just a prank when they threw a live gator at a innocent fast food worker is stupid and insane and I wish I did not live in Florida. A soda can be cleaned up but not being bitten and gators could have diseases.
The last story was so disturbing. Thank god for the custodial worker who had some sense. The fact that disgusting cow let her s.o. assult that girl and did nothing to verify or stop this and the nerve to sue..bruh i hope karma sits on her
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
@@--_DJ_--yet they still gotta point. One put ppls lives in danger and one guy stole something from a corporation. the one that put ppls lives in danger got the lesser punishment…
It took four separate people literal hours to realize, "Hey, I don't think the police would conduct strip searches over the fucking phone." Absolutely ridiculous.
The McDonald's strip search case was actually made into a movie called "Compliance" in 2012. It's well made, but not a "fun" movie. That's how I first heard of the case.
Even if I thought a cop was genuinely on the other side of the phone and asking me to detain someone, I cannot imagine going along with it for even more than ten minutes of talking to them let alone this WILD thing. I could maybe see a cop realistically saying “try to keep them there until we arrive” but the second ANYONE is telling me to search someone, make someone remove clothes, anything above keeping an eye on them, I’m done. How any of them felt comfortable enough to do this for any stretch of time, I’ll never understand.
You know if you only had a Criminal Record for throwing a Gator at someone, and a Cop runs your license, I almost think the cops would be more interested in why. They would be sadly let down by the story.
I remember driving by the McDonald’s incident in Kennesaw, there was so much traffic bc everyone was rubbernecking to watch it happen. It’s crazy how unintelligent people can be
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“Unlawful possession of a gator” is the most Florida charge I’ve ever heard
And I have no doubt that it's a totally necessary law down there.
Yup. Newborn alligators are under a foot long, basically a lizard. So people find em outside, catch em, and keep em as pets. All is fine until they get 2, 3, 4, feet long. So people let em go. But the alligator now views humans as a source of food and will approach them (whereas wild alligators will flee).
Also calling a gator a deadly weapon
@@elperronimoban assault gators
Florida man here: Gators sometimes are kept as pets but require a special permit for them as they are both a dangerous animal and considered an exotic species. You have to have 1000 hours of handling experience with large reptilians, no violations within FWC or wildlife regulations, etc.
the fact that that man so willingly assaulted that employee while on the phone to "police" is highly disturbing
I thought the same thing. One man says "Sure, I'll molest this girl," and another man says "What, no, that's crazy." I hate to think of how much longer it would continue if no one with sense ever showed up.
True 🤢 I sure hope she doing better now
Yeah, this is why I hate people most of the time.
research the milgram experiment. you'll find it isn't so shocking after learning about it
@@silvaskiproductions3937 I was just going to mention the milgram experiment.
What do you think about the manager who's stupidity started all this being awarded half as much as the victim in damages ?
How that manager was awarded $400,000 for being an inhuman idiot is beyond me.
Called falling upwards.
absolutely agreed
its common knowledge that if something is wrong you need to call the police and not do their job for them
I agree 100%!
It's so crazy. SOME basic logic should be enough to know that the whole situation doesn't make sense.
I don't care one bit about corporations, but in what world is that McDonald's fault?
@@occ86McDonald’s was prosecuted because a person of position in case a manager , committed the acts , and for it happening inside her place of work. You cannot forget that the girl only submitted herself to that humiliating situation due to being an employee of that company and receiving orders from someone of higher hierarchy . The fact it all took place there was enough rir the judge.
Kinda wild that the guy who scammed del taco out of a meal got a harsher sentence than the guy that threw an alligator at a fast food worker
The judge liked del taco
amurica
Social engineering for fast food shouldn't be illegal.
Florida moment
@@ITSONSIGHT.Say you want to steal fast food without saying you want to steal fast food.
Oh my god, that last one was 100% the manager's fault. The sheer stupidity where she called her own fiance and left him unsupervised without a witness with the girl to conduct untrained/civilian "searches". Disgusting. It's even more frustrating that the manager herself GOT PAID for what she'd put that girl through. Bless that janitor who was the sole person who had the sense to question whatever the hell was going on.
Awarded $400,000 to traumatize a girl for the rest of her entire life. :/
girl should have sued the manager and gotten that money off her
I’m just so confused why they all bought into it except the janitor. Why yes, a cop would call you to do a strip search, that is totally procedure. Asking the manager to detain her would be reasonable, but to search her? Nevermind the people not being trained, but are we to expect the cops would just believe the manager? What if she lied to protect the employee? What if she mistook the employee’s legitimate cash for the stolen tender? It’s confusing for the cops not to do it themselves.
This one was made into a Law and Order SVU episode. Starring Robin Williams. Frustrating as hell episode because it was so outlandish, but it followed the real case. sometimes truth is stranger than any fiction.
@@King_Minos64 go and read about the Milgram experiment. People will do things they would never do of their own volition if they're told to by a figure of authority.
The micdonalds hoax call victim deserves all of the 2 hundred million. What she went through was horrible.
I’m just shocked at how profoundly stupid these two employees were
At the very least she should’ve gotten that 400k the manager got. Idk why the hell the manager got paid to violate a high schooler.
Hell she should own that store after that.
why?
no 1 billion
That poor girl in the last story. Every single person in that situation failed her and continued to fail her throughout her lawsuit.
It's like the Milgram experiment, but the person was actually being harmed. 🤦
The janitor didn't! The rest of those people failed her in unimaginable ways.
the film they made is gross compliance it streams a lot
😊
Except the custodian
The actual most infuriating part of this video for me was finding out that the girl that helped facilitate sexual assault on an employee managed to play so stupid that she walked off with $400,000. Just over an actual third of what the real victim got.
And it's pissing me off seeing everyone talk about "common sense" when they obviously knew what they were doing
@@bradlymedrano to be fair this was at a time where being a law biding citizen and listening to a police officer was still a thing. although the manager should of called bullshit on this after conducting the search or in the least giving her back her clothes as nothing was found and after an hour and no officer shows up thats when the phone would of been hanged up.
though if hoax calls were popping up more and more it is shame on corporate for not informing all chains of this happening right away so it is somewhat fit for the manager to get a settlement, though Lousie should of gotten at least 2.5M as being turned 18 and she's subjected to that over a hoax call is on multiple levels of fucked
@@SHADOMEGA7569Should’ve called bullshit the instant the officer wasn’t there or asked for him to come in person first. The simple fact that she went through with it meant she wanted to go through with it.
@@SHADOMEGA7569 it sounds like you know you would have been a perpetrator in this incident and you are making excuses for your faults. you don't reach the bar of IQ the janitor set to not participate in atrocities after a little bit of social engineering. you would have to be seriously stupid to participate further than 30 seconds into that phone call.
"the threat of hoax callers" she knew what she was doing and the fact she got so much money for this shit is sick.
This is what we call the banality of evil. That manager found her work more important than the assault of a young woman. They all should have gotten more
my heart breaks for the 18 year old employee in the last story. I'm so angry the fraud caller didn't serve any time!
I bet Del taco would only give that free food to Skylar and his brother Chad,never to Tyrone and his brother Jerome or to Jose and his brother Miguel
@@rdrd9676I see your point.... but why on this comment?
Good thing vigilante justice works
> I'm so angry the fraud caller didn't serve any time!
That's why God invented doxxing and vigilantism…
@@og_3rd_st_saint_gat was there any taken?
The McDonald's Strip search case is so messed up, it infuriated me when I heard about it on the Casefile Podcast. Absolutely vile, what happened to that girl was just awful. Those staff members are just as much to blame for her abuse.
Yeah they didn't question anything because they wanted to do those terrible things is so frustrating hearing these stories
@@babyduck4087 good I hope he drops the soap
@@alejandro9829 Apparently dropping the soap and getting raped is uncommon in prison
He's far more likely to be stabbed before he can even grab the soap
@@mastersinthe5114 Thanks for sharing your personal experiences sir
absolutely infuriating that apparently you can just call up a place and say "I'm the police" and it just activates them like the winter soldier to do whatever you want, and then the piece of shit can just walk away scott free
It's fucked up how the McD manager was actually able to win a $400k lawsuit against her own employer that was made possible by her own stupidity. Justice system really failed there..
The reason she was awarded money was because McDonalds knew that their US locations along with many other fast food chains nationwide were getting these fake calls and did nothing to alert, train, or warn any of their management or employees about it. That is negligence on McDonalds part and even though the manager does take some responsibility, McDonalds knew it was a possibility and chose to not warn any of their lower level employees. Louise was the “prank” phone callers worst victim, but he had possibly 100’s of others. Theres probably victims that never even came forward. Its really sick but like I said that wasn’t even the first location he called and the McDonalds Corporation was aware of this caller and did nothing at all to possibly prevent another incident in the future. So they were at fault.
@@Samantha-li5jc And in all fairness they did try to distance themselves from any blame and push it all on the idiots they hired.
For real, it is asinine to think that, "they didn't tell me about pranks and not to strip search employees" is a reasonable excuse for getting a pay out. Like yeah, they should've warned her, but is she the type of person that needs to be told to wipe after using the restroom? Or not to drive off a bridge? She deserves bad karma for that, no matter the payout or "reasoning" she thinks she has. Ridiculous
@@MrEarlybird420literally in what situation would police ever instruct a random untrained mcdonalds worker to conduct a strip search? i'd be asking them to send an officer out to do it themselves, i don't know how to do a damn strip search. no amount of over-the-phone coaxing is going to be enough to convince me that i'm capable of it at a sufficient standard
When you make billions a day, 400k is absolutely nothing except Chump Change.
The strip search incident is just disgusting. I feel terrible for that poor woman, I hope she’s ok
It's okay they gave her manger 1 year and some misdemeanors charges
@@soulstoneking548and $400k
@@AtomSquirrel I hate this country lol
@@soulstoneking548they gave her $400k? That's a lot of money. Seems worth it. I'm sure she's fine with the exchange lol.
@@soulstoneking548 They gave her one year probation (which is nothing) and nearly 500k cash. She abused a little girl and got money from it. It's awful.
"I have a friend who works in the building so throwing an alligator at someone else in the same building isn't a big deal" is the stupidest argument I've ever heard
Goes really well with the answer to the follow up question “was the person you threw the gator at your friend?”
“Oh no that was someone else”
🤦♂️
Well its florida, so.
I actually feel bad for the alligator. It was hurt and probably scared.
Bro dude man has a wet brain from his mother drinking while pregnant.
@@flockofwawasTry California if you think Florida is bad 😂
I remember when I was young hearing about the McDonald’s case. It displayed how toxic the workplace was. That one the worker didn’t know how speak up to stop the search, two that the supervisors felt they could do this to a worker. In addition to the blind following of “authority”..
The "its just a prank" is the equative to "My son is a good kid/boy"
My son was a scholar
“Boys will be boys 😅”
“He was going to school”
( ̄з ̄) "Kids will be kids" (-_- )
Proverbs is full of warnings about this sort of saying. It's okay to joke and prank. But when the "prank" is deliberately harming people for vile, evil reasons, then it is a sin. "It's just a prank, bruh!" is NO EXCUSE for doing what you definitely know is vile and wrong.
The idea that a criminal would ever call the police is baffling.
It happens quite often. There was one person calling the police claming she was abducted. She was calling from the police station, where the police had taken her because she was DUI. And then there are of course the stories of drug addicts calling the cops on their dealers for ripping them off.
Pavement ape behaviour
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo There was also that guy who called the cops because he'd found child p0rn in the house he just robbed. He knew he'd get caught for the robbery but it was worth it to get that predator off the streets.
What if somebody tried to rob me but I turned the tables on them and graped them in the butt but I fucked up and they escaped?
It's called entitlement and privilege, not surprising to me at all I worked in service and people like him create %90 of the problems and revert from yelling in your face over petty shit to acting like a victim w 0 shame
Imagine that gator when he got back to the swamp.
"Greg, you are not gonna believe the day I've had!"
God bless that janitor. He was a life raft in a sea of morons.
People rip on the employees, but the Milgram experiment (and many others like it) showed how powerful psychology can be and how people will bend to authority figures. If anything, this case shows this effect even more powerfully, that the more a person has to lose, the more they're willing to bend; a manager doesn't want to get in trouble and lose her job, a boyfriend knows he shouldn't even be there at all, but the janitor has little to lose to say no. 🤔
@I.____.....__...__ or the janitor just has actual experience with the legal/judicial system and knows that police don't do that shit.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Less morons, and more people that wanted to abuse this woman.
@@I.____.....__...__ Why do you assume the janitor has less to lose than a generic mcdonalds staff member?
@@I.____.....__...__no they either liked seeing her like that or they were extremely stupid, if the police needed to investigate something they would show up on the scene , especially if it’s a petty crime like theft
The last one made me feel so frustratingly angry. It's absolutely terrible that they do proceeded to do those terrible things to the victim. I hope she's doing ok
Dude, she became a millionaire because of it. I think she's doing quite well.
@@OpasgegenLinksmoney doesnt fix shit
@@Nervous101 It obviously does.
Jeff you are lying. No amount of money will cure a traumatic experience like that. She has trust issues which she had to give up nursing school and ptsd.
She may got money but that wont ever fix trauma like that.
Louise definitely should’ve got more than 1 million from McDonald’s from that lawsuit. Half that prob went to her lawyers and taxes! Poor girl.
Not half. One third. That's literally industry standard.
@@SkunkApe407 I said and taxes. Depending what state she’s in. I’m not looking up all law standards state to state man. But she 100% deserved more if you don’t think so ……..ok.
@@agentcodydanks It's ridiculous that the government wants a cut of RECOMPENSE. That is NOT "income", it's compensation for harm incurred. The government is disgusting. 😠
She should have gotten that 400k they gave to her abuser the fiance should be in jail.
The willingness to strip search, interrogate, and assult someone because a stranger on the phone told you to should not be protected.
Sadistic brainlets.
@@GarrettBlackmon THIS!
Reptiles will often calm down once you're holding them long enough not because they're tired but because they realize you're not a predator/ not going to eat them. So it is always safer to assume a wild reptile has plenty of energy to fight back when handling them. They just give up thrashing sooner than mammals because they naturally try to preserve their energy whenever possible. Which makes sense when you take into account the fact that not being able to move somewhere warmer or cooler can easily be a death sentence for a reptile
The reptile when he realizes im friendly, as i pour him into a meat grinder
Wavy doesn't describe why Nix (the manager husband in the last story) was put to jail but he basically forced the girl to sit on his laps, spanked her, forced her to show her genitals and then ordered her to perform oral sex. So yeah, it's much more than just "helping with the investigation". I don't know what the heck happened in that guys head for doing that. It's also hard to understand why the victim complied, but she said she was scared for her life. It's so bizarre.
That's so terrible. I dont get how that man didnt realise that whatever the "officer" is requesting is not even remotely relevant to a purse being stolen. Poor girl, can 1M be enough for the lifetime of mental scarring?
@@Necromancer0225I suspect the boyfriend was in on it...
@@rowdy7480 that’s just evil
@@Necromancer0225 Exactly...
I don't understand that from any dimension. Just set the morals aside..
Legally, he would have known the area was being monitored so his activities weren't really private. So even if he believed the prankster was a real cop, he couldn't have believed ordering a woman to blow him would be a legal part of a strip search. If the prankster DIDN'T order him to do this, the guy would outright know he was breaking the law in full view of a security camera.
How the hell does it not register to the manager that something isn’t right when a “police officer” suggest to her to SA the employee? And over an alleged theft??? Those people involved in the story that went along with that “search” were the biggest idiots of the highest degree and should’ve served jailed (along with the caller).
They wanted to do it.
The idiot who started it all got 400k….
5 years of prison and 1 year of probation is way too light of a charge for committing something so disgustingly vile out of sheer stupidity. None of them deserve to be free.
I find it infuriating that the manager in the hoax call situation got $400k instead of a brutal prison sentence
The last story thoroughly horrified me. I hope Louise is doing a lot better now…
Probably $1.1M better
@@zap_collection6511 Money doesn't cure abuse.
@@Death-999🧢
She’s married now and has two kids but suffers from PTSD. She has a hard time trusting others around her. It’s sad that this incident made her drop out of college even though she wanted to go to med school. She’ll never recover mentally from this.
@@holyboiamethin2790 I'm pretty sure her millions had something to do with her dropping out, too.
I really wouldn't read too much into that. Quite a few girls drop out of nursing school when they realize how hard it actually is.
I love that the janitor is the one that called BS on the McDonald's phone call. Don't judge janitors. Basically everywhere I have worked the janitors have more sense and intelligence than CEOS and managers.
To become a Janitor you need to be actually good at cleaning places. To become a ceo you only need money and nepotism.
Spoken like a poor who doesn't understand why he's never advanced beyond entry-level.
@@stevenschnepp576 Nobody's claiming your accomplishments are for nothing. You need to develop compassion and empathy.
@@stevenschnepp576 and I bet you take Jonathon Swift's satirical essay on eating the poor seriously.
Maybe Cuz they think with the brain and not the wallet
@19:35 “am I under arrest?” … “yeah” 😭😭
Kinda crappy when a guy who literally threw an alligator at an employee gets zero jail time but a guy who got like $50 worth of del taco for free got more punishment.
Neither should be punished silly goose its absurd
@@JaKingScomezanimal cruelty is definitely a crime and should be punished. I found it bizarre that they disregarded that crime.
@@JaKingScomez stupid opinion
It’s because he’s Latino.
IKR? They didn't even charge him with animal-abused, but they gave the guy who got a bit of overpriced fastfood a FELONY charge. 🤦 The system is broken af. 😒
Who just gets a phone call and strips and assaults their coworker? These ppl need to be held in custody forever.
Then the guy walks free and the manager gets no jail time and 400k? How does that make sense
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
@@MatecaCorp fair enough, but it still seems kinda inconceivable that anybody who does something like that should get paid a CEO’s salary after the fact.
@@MatecaCorp First thing I thought too. Hell I was surprised to hear her boyfriend was someone else. Was legit expecting the dude to be her boyfriend *pretending* to be a cop with a complaint to get everything started.
Regardless.. people are not that fucking dumb. They know what police do, they know what sexual assault is. Like you said, either way they were just looking for an excuse.
24:33 There’s a Law n Order SVU episode with this incident. Robin Williams is who played the cop that called the fast food manager. It’s a really good episode overall.
The last case is so much worse than described here. I really hope she's doing okay, what she went through is absolutely awful and I don't understand how so many people went along with it.
I hope Nix suffers, he knew what was happening, and he took advantage of the situation.
Seriously. I can understand Wavy not going into detail, but he made it seem like a humiliating and invasive strip search was all that happened. Nix absolutely took advantage of the situation and it's vile that he tried to weasel his way out of jail time.
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
Yeah, Wavy elided over it to avoid the video getting age-gated or removed. The movie _Compliance_ (2012) showed everything (well, not "everything", but covered it in detail) and really made the viewer feel the violation.
@@guy-sl3kr He did mention he was charge with Sodomy which yeah... kinda says more happened.
@@mistertagomago7974 I assumed that meant he did a cavity search on her, which while vile, would make at least some minuscule amount of sense. But the things he did to her had no plausible reason to do other than sexual gratification and sick power tripping.
The manager that facilitated the abuse was awarded money by the judicial system, this is the most stupid thing I ever saw.
And she got money because she claimed she needed to be told about the existence of people lying over the phone, and the government agreed that people are too stupid to think of such a thing.
@@connoc5078 Not the government. That was a civil suit, so it was a jury trial and other citizens agreed with her.
I actually agree with her settlement because management should've at least been told that it had been an issue. McDonald's knew it had been an issue for over three years. There were multiple instances of it being reported to corporate & they failed to notify their management. If someone called me as a manager & stated that they were an officer & gave me their badge number then told me a detailed description of an employee & an incident of a theft of a customer I would be required to take it seriously. I wouldn't take it as far as this idiot did but still I'd take it seriously. Which could still cause issues with that employee & trust issues. McDonald's should've definitely notified management of this issue so that it never escalated & she would've just hung the phone up the second he called & realized it was a bogus call.
@@AngelMaryso you're saying if I called you and gave you some name and badge number that you couldn't verify, as well as a basic description of someone I know, you'd willingly strip search them for me because I can't be bothered to do it myself, even tho I'm an officer of the law? You're a joke, kid
I've been in management roles for the past 4ish years. Director of shipping for a 10mil company for 2, and manager of two corporate locations for the other two. We have verification processes. We are taught that everything is a scam until we can verify. She should have placed the "officer" on hood after getting the name, department, and badge number, and verified with the department both the name and number, as well as the situation and the phone number from the calling "officer". It's not that hard. And you're an idiot if you think some cop is gonna call you and tell you that you need to do their job for them.
@@AngelMarybtw. The charge "solicitation of sodomy" means that he got the person to do a manual cavity search of that poor girl. So, you telling me that all I gotta do is call you, give you a name and number, describe an instance of theft, and I can then get you to stick your fingers up someone's anus to make sure they aren't hiding anything up there? Cuz if so, send me your number. Like I said, I've been in official roles for a while, and my uncle is a cop. If you're that ignorant and downright insulting unintelligent, someone else is about to hate you as much as I do
Miss Summers should have EASILY been awarded enough money to keep her comfortably jobless for the rest of her life.
She'll never be able to trust another company she works at again.
The strip search case is insane. I just don't see how not a single person would request to have a physical officer present while all this was going on.
The bystander effect is a good doggo always ready to show you how well it herds sheep. He's an old boy, but ever reliable.
@@aesop2733 What's insane is that nobody decided to ask the caller for anything or phone back to the police station.
It's less about people allowing themselves to be directed by authority that hasn't confirmed itself and more about how nobody had an issue with doing these things to the girl and not questioning it. The moment someone would tell me to "strip search" somebody is the moment I'd start questioning his entire existence, I don't get how these Nobel prize level idiots kept going. There's no doubt in my mind they're actually fucked up people.
@@aesop2733 yup. and everyone in these comments claim they would've done differently. in reality, most of them wouldn't. bystander effect affects everyone.
So wildlife animal abuse and chucking a gator at innocent people gets some probation and some fines.... But stealing 10 bucks of tacos gets 30 days in jail and 3 years of probation??! Crazy
it became a felony when he posted a how to video that encouraged people to commit crime as well
He probably won't live past 40 at his size and rate.
The American "Justice" system is a joke
@@skimask5911rate rhymes with weight
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The McDonald's Cold Fries incident shows how unstable some people are. People have committed serious offenses over minor inconveniences such as "Wrong cup size" or "Fries are cold"
And to have a last name like Mrtović is just begging to be killed. It is like a composer with a young family writing a cycle of songs on the death of children.
Unstable?? They prob did give him old cold fries, ive had tons of friends work at mcdonalds, they have food sit that people dont get picked up by uber, if you order the same you get their meal 🤣
The manager didn't respect the customer.
He called the cops, most of us call our boys and get you jumped when you get off.
Enough disrespect, regardless of what it is over, you could lose your life.
The serious offense was committed days before the cold fries.
Alan Moore wasn't fucking joking. People forced to live in these suffocating urban rathouses really are just "one bad day" away from causing the next big media spectacle.
To me it shows how absolute lack of accountability creates someone so unstable. The fries being cold was due to his own incompetence and instead of accepting his oversight, he still blames the workers about the length of time and the cold fries.
mcdonalds should have given that custodian 1 million bucks for being the only employee there with any common sense
yeah, that guy should’ve been given enough to retire and die in peace after saving louise from whatever bullshit might’ve come next. apparently he was the only one with more than two brain cells to rub together in that whole goddamn mcdonald’s 🙄 she should’ve gotten a fat check too after what those absolute morons did to her
Assault isn't a "prank"
It's assault. Jail is a must.
Accuses an employee with vague crimes.
Asks other staff to search her.
Asks other staff to strip search her.
Asks other staff to abuse her.
Asks other staff to SEXUALLY abuse her.
And no one batted an eye, despite having no proof that this officer is who he was. The fact Donna received a part of the lawsuit money is extremely disgusting. Blatant negligence and extreme stupidity should not be rewarded.
If I was the McDonald’s manager I would’ve told the “officer” to come down there themself to perform a search with a warrant. Anybody with at least 2 braincells to rub together wouldn’t had so readily listened to that person nor would they summon their partner (who isn’t an employee) to assault a worker
himself/herself*
@@user-fe8gx3ie5v It's actually *themselves. Why would you say himself/herself when "themselves" is shorter and is a legitimate word that has been use in the English language for over 500 years?
@@FrenkTheJoy "Them" is not a singular pronoun, and using it as such is what troons do.
Donna Summers is a complete and absolute moron. The thought she was responsible for an establishment and it's employees is terrifying.
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
Fun fact. Poor hungry people by nature are impatient and angry. Another fun fact, poor hungry people frequently go out to fast food joints.
Another fun fact, that most Americans eat well over 1k calories per meal, don't know what meal prep is, or how to pack a lunch for themselves. You will die without fast food workers, and ironically they're killing you.
The last story is extremely dark. So sad and very affecting to see footage of sexual assault victim immediately after the assault. Hope she can find inner peace ❤
sadly, I don't think the amount she got will even put a scratch into the therapy she will need or her forever mistrust in "authority figures"... Part of me hopes she was able to take that money to start her own business where she would NEVER have someone take advantage of her again. Honestly, WTF were they ALL thinking!?!?!? You can see her crying, probably begging for them to stop, while she states her innocence but her COWORKER who she works with on the daily believe the disembodied voice of an "officer" over her... Kudos to the janitor who had the COMMON sense to put a stop to the madness! He ended up being a hero for someone who everyone else failed!
@@SailorMyaseriously!!! I mean there was no point that they thought “this is too much”. No they just kept going if it hadn’t been for the janitor who knows how long. You have to wonder if these managers (and managers husband) don’t see their employees as human to be able to subject someone to that kind of abuse. And because of what?! Some money?? That makes me so angry 😡
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
The movie _Compliance_ (2012) plays it very dramatic and really makes the viewer feel the horror of what happened.
@@MatecaCorp No, they weren't "in on it", the guy had been pulling that with various places around the country; some fell for it, some didn't.
The McDonalds assault makes my blood boil. It's an encapsulation of just how banal and evil humanity really is. It's everything I hate about people rolled into one horrible incident - dangerous ignorance, blind obedience, power tripping with just the slightest bit of perceived power bestowed to you, degenerate and criminal behavior you indulge in when given "approval" to do so. Goddamn...
I'd say that has more to do with "authority" than people.
@@PHIllip324but people are authority
@@user-np5uy8eo1k I don’t think most sane people want the opportunity to assault a girl…
She failed herself for letting that happen, any sane person will say no.
@@EmperoroftheVoidshe was 18 and these were authority figures. She didn’t know that the man wasn’t a police officer. Stop victim blaming
Nothing but respect for the people who work in those fast food jobs, I can't imagine the amount of nonsense they must have to deal with when they meet that one idiot or fussy customer. Also as for that last case there was a movie made about it called Compliance, it's from 2012 I believe.
That hoax caller has officially entered my apocalypse list. If the world goes to ruin so does he.
Apocalypse List. I kind of like that.
if you don't mind me asking, what exactly is your apocalypse list please? is it a list of people you'll hunt down once the apocalypse starts (as the likelihood of being charged for it will be minimal/non-existent) or people who you'll celebrate the impending death of once the apocalypse starts?
That McDonald's strip search story was INSANE. Those employees are just in ultimate npc mode...
“ Wakely exhausted from its fight with the Florida man“ now that’s a legendary phrase if I ever seen one
The "officer scott" scenario was absolutely horrific. There was a prank call gang (i wont say their name, they don't deserve attention) that similar and caused fast food employees to do horrific thingslike this. People are evil. Do no harm.
Im glad the girl who had to remove her clothes and endure abuse was paid a million dollars, but damn... she definitely deserves way more than that
She got 6.1 mil total
Half no doubt went to lawyer
What? She deserves MORE than $1mil because she was strip searched once? I think that's crazy.
@@Xvladin good for you...
@@Xvladin she was strip searched on camera which im pretty sure is a crime and being left alone with another persons love interest completely naked and raped on camera and abused . ur actually scum and deserve nothing
1:35 "hello everybody my name is markiplier and I have an alligator with me"
The last story has me INFURIATED. The manager, her boyfriend, and the other employee who sexually assaulted Louise all need to go to jail and have a Sex Offender status on their record. Louise deserves to sue them all, and the franchise owner, of ALL THE MONEY, suing them into literal poverty. Unfortunately, this is America and everyone will get off scot free and not pay a time to the victim. IT'S JUST A PRANK, BRO!
rapist got 5 years, louise got 6.1 million not just 1.1 million and donna 1 year of probation. its absolutely not enough but
@@givebackmybreadsticks but what? you forgot to type the rest of your comment
that mcdonald's manager strip searching an employee for hours because a rando on the phone told her to has got to be record breakingly dumb.
3:38 this guy probably would've gotten away with it if he payed cash
As messed up as the Del Taco scam was. I was impressed with how well he convinced the people on the other phone and making it sound like it was another minor mistake that could easily be fixed
Giving unnecessary random details like the names of his children indicates that it’s a lie
@@Dogy0909yeah but not everyone thinks about that in the moment, especially a worker.
One thing that bug me is the first comment on the matter. Calling him a good con man.
Yea not sure if that was sarcasm or not but if it’s not. No con man wouldn’t be that dumb to record themselves committing the crime and posting it on social media sites. They would just keep that shit to themselves and try to stay under the radar.
Still dude is a total moron to be recording himself committing crime and posting it as well.
Well Fast food places are pretty generous. The food is cheap enough to just give you a new one or at least a promo code for half off the next meal without too much fuss. There have been a few occasions where i would go through the drive thru- get home and realize an item was either missing or messed up and it was fixed with either a trip back to get it refunded+fixed or a phone call to get a free meal later. Granted i had the receipts, so i would say its not so much his skill but rather the companies policy that let him get free food without it.
my favorite food crime was the one where a guy elaborately made an infinite cup of soda that was hooked up to his backpack so he could drink galons of baja blast. Truly one of the greatest heists of all time.
not a crime, a cup is a cup
I bet that McDonald’s manager got such a good rest of the day once he found out the Antwon got arrested because he had an active warrant and basically got himself turned in.
The only competent person at that mcdonalds was the janitor....That's what's wrong with our society. We keep our best ones down on the ground
It's not a matter of competence, it's a matter of psychology. The Milgram experiment showed that most people are weak against authority figures. Someone should do a new experiment to test what KINDS of people are weak and which are immune; in this case, the manager had more to lose than the janitor. I suspect that played a factor in it. 🤔
@@I.____.....__...__ dont be a sheep, the milgram shit was debunked
@@I.____.....__...__ What's interesting about that experiment is when other researchers replicated it in Europe. Complete opposite outcome! Most people point-blank refused the "authority" figures. It shows less about "human nature" and more about culturally specific social conditioning. This part of the reason I find the increase of respect for authority in my home of Australia disturbing. We used to have no respect at all for authority, now we are all most at U.S levels of knee-jerk obedience. Remember kids "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely"
@@I.____.....__...__ It is a matter of competence. Just like how old people that follow the orders of scammers over the phone pretending to be the authorities can learn to stand up for themselves, so can scum following such orders in other situations.
@@I.____.....__...__ nah, it's a matter of competence. No way on earth would a cop CALL a place and tell the manager to strip search a teenager and that woman should have known better.
Thanks KEEPS, for letting me choose whether to engage or skip. It's the only kind of marketing I respond to positively.
$125,000 and 30 days in jail + 3 years probation??? for a $6 meal? wtf
Yeah that's fucked up. Racist white lovin' Florida, eh?
I remember the last one happening when my kids were little and now that they're teens and have recently started working I've told them this story.. not to scare them, but to teach them that NO job is worth your mental health, your self esteem or being tortured over. If something feels wrong or weird.. GET OUT!
BTW I'm not blaming the poor girl this happened too at all I know she must have been SO scared.
The environment was also very different back then. Regan era modeling was still prevalent and propaganda very much leaned on making kids afraid of authority and to trust them completely.
These days it's hard to grasp how anyone could have a blind faith in authority.
Remember, someone--at any point--could literally throw a live alligator at you. We are a hair away from complete chaos at any given moment.
I have a buddy who used to routinely call up McDonalds and pull a similar stunt. He’d call and put on an accent of a middle aged beligerant Bostonian and detail how they screwed up his meal, and how he was sending his nephew down to pick up a new order. Worked everytime he pulled it. He was incredibly believable and even when it didn’t seem like they bought it, they never cared enough to argue. He was never dumb enough to film it and put it on the internet!
They don't care. Fast food places have wastage- they get things wrong sometimes or drop stuff on the floor. No one is trying to account for literally every burger patty or tortilla at the end of the night. I mean, you can't be making off with 10 every day because it'll add up but the employees there don't care one way or the other if your order was actually wrong or not. They just remake it and "here you are sir".
McDonalds Hoax call is a scary MOFO. People willing to beat and abuse another person just because of a PHONE CALL. Tihis is very suspicious. Good Work as always
That poor girl should have gotten at least 10 million.
10 million for taking a shirt off at the back of mcdonalds yeah ok why not 300 million?
@@nets216bruh she was sodomized you have any idea what that means?
@@nets216 She not only was forced to dance naked, she also had to show her private parts to the boyfriend and was forced to kiss and even perform sexual acts with him.
@@nets216not just a shirt, bro, she was completely stripped naked, forced to touch herself, and then raped by her managers fiancé
Lmfao he looks absolutely identical during the keeps ads
2:47 i feel bad for worker, has to deal with both customer service and nasty shenanigans like alligator incidents, wish people stopped harassing them
To add on , now these places are much more short-staffed than before ( for many different reasons) . Worked retail for 4 years and that was it for me lol
shouldn't live in Florida then
@@elperronimopeople can't help where they're born, and it costs a hell of a lot to move to a different place
@@elperronimobruh, this isn’t tumblr, McChill. Edgy kids, I swear.
@@spicygnomesoup florida is a primo mcShithole, I have no sympathy for those who chose to live there
Shout out to Leeroy Jenkins!! The man commited the most well know crime of betrayal in video game history but at least he had his chicken.
LEEROY JENKINS
@osiris7127 , you have been on youtube for 16 years. Bro you one of the Great Elders Of UA-cam
I have a few months on him.
LEEROOOOOY CHICKEN
Sadly Leroy was a planned attack. They were all knew it was gonna happen
The wording in the video is pure poetry. My favorites are gator-throwing gang and Del Taco retribution
i cant believe donna summers got away with 0 prison time what an absolute failing of justice for both her and david steward
I hope this situation haunts her to this fucking day.
I can't believe her boyfriend did get prison time. His lawyer should have just called a psychologist testify to the Milgram experiment. Duh. 🤦
The boyfriend was loving his chance to be a part of it.
@@I.____.....__...__ Why the fuck are you so obsessed with the milgram experiment and think it should absolve people of their actions? No, just because someone you stupidly think is a cop is telling you to do something over the phone doesn't mean it's fine to rape someone or abuse them no matter how weak willed you are.
It was still their own actions and own decision to follow the obviously nonsense commands.
@@I.____.....__...__ As you know, a key factor in the Milgram experiment was that the "victim' was not in the same room, or seen. The authority figure issuing instructions was. Also, the increase in 'punishment' was incremental. Coercion to commit violent acts against an already visibly traumatised and terrified young woman, by someone on the other end of a phone line, is not equivalent to the Milgram experiment. Although I do see why you think this situation was reminiscent of the Milgram experiment.
I remember watching a documentary about the hoax strip searches, and it’s baffling how dumb people are that they facilitated sexual abuse and some even did it to minors. Like the one I remember the most from it was an old guy who was like I’m not a monster I’m just doing what I thought was right in that situation. The fact the court also awarded Donna’s incompetence is sad.
Wavy describing the Del Taco dude as: “...the Tex-Mex kingpin” 😂 👏🏼 👏🏼
How incompetent could an entire work team be? That poor girl got assaulted, nobody raised a brow at the request. Anyone and I mean anyone who did anything to her over the phone call needs to be jailed immediately. Absolutely disgusting.
I live 30 minutes away from Mt. Washington (last story) and I remember hearing about this all over the local news. I couldn't believe what that poor girl went through and the fact it took that long for anyone to realize it was all a sick and twisted scam. That whole incident was disturbing.
If you don’t mind me asking, is that mcdonalds still in business? What was its reputation like after the case became public?
Sorry if these questions are too personal, you don’t have to respond.
The McDonald's phone thing reminds me of the Stanford Prison Experiment. Nobody was really a guard or an inmate, but the concept of power blinded them all into madness.
Except the experiment has been proven to be bogus
More like Milgram's "memory test" scenario-every single subject was shown the harm their actions were causing, and every single one of them agreed to keep going with it. Not one of them backed out.
Professor Milgram was actually hoping to _disprove_ the principle that people will obey any order they're given. He was inspired by his parents telling him the story of Oscar Schindler and his refusal to take part in the Holocaust, and he wanted to show that there were plenty of unremarkable people all around in every community that were just as capable of bravery and heroism as he was-and instead, he ended up proving that anybody, given similar conditions, would be perfectly willing to operate the gas chambers themselves.
Milgram's experiment didn't violate any ethical principles-but people hated it because of what it revealed about them. About everybody.
@@DistractedGlobeGuy Yea. Forgot about that one. Kinda sounds like the guy in the phone must've had an interest in psychology. A little false authority, some emotional detachment and you can make a McMonster.
That final case made my blood boiling. How stupid can some people be? 😡
Then you might want to avoid looking up the Milgram experiment.
I know it's hard to fathom people being so stupid about a prank call but this is exactly why there's now so much awareness about these calls and people impersonating police officers.
People abusing those in the service industry that don't deserve it are some of the worst types of people.
A country where idiots get to be assistant managers and awarded $400k for being idiots, yet the minimum wage janitor is the smartest person in the store.
Where are you working where an assistant manager makes $400K? 😂
@toastedmedia8744 You stopped listening at 32:50 when the manager, dumb Donna, sued McDonald's, and won. 🙉🙉🙉
@@toastedmedia8744 The assistant manager in this case got awarded that much from the trial
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
@@toastedmedia8744 Watch the video that comment is posted under lmao
They got 400k because they claimed they should have been told about the possibility of people lying over phone calls.
Why did he have to THROW the gator so hard. He not only wanted to scare someone, but he wanted to hurt it. What an ass.
what a crappy guy
The McDonald's one still leaves me baffled after all these years.
I still get really mad hearing about the McDonald’s Hoax call… Just shows how gullible some people are. I really hope the victim is doing well now, both physically and mentally.
We're conditioned from a young age to "listen to authority figures". Nothing can disable a brain faster than authority.
Not just gullible. There's something else going on if you're totally okay with doing all that for that long. That assistant manager is gross.
@@averysspookshowspectacular6205people who have authority over other people tend to be pieces of shit
idk man, a million dollars to stand there wearing an apron sounds pretty good to me. i'd do it.
gullibility isn't even relevant in that case. everything that happened there would be just as wrong if 'officer scott' were real.
2:19 the audacity of the parents to say it was just a prank when they threw a live gator at a innocent fast food worker is stupid and insane and I wish I did not live in Florida.
A soda can be cleaned up but not being bitten and gators could have diseases.
When i heard about the gator incident, i at first was suprised, that was until i found out it happend in florida.
Thank you for this long video while I had something to watch while doing dishes
The last story was so disturbing. Thank god for the custodial worker who had some sense. The fact that disgusting cow let her s.o. assult that girl and did nothing to verify or stop this and the nerve to sue..bruh i hope karma sits on her
The manager and especially her boyfriend were definitely in on it or at least happy to have an excuse to assault the victim. There is no way whatsoever that it was just “incompetence”.
Ok so the guy who threw a literal alligator at a person only paid 1200 while the guy who scammed them out of some tacos had to pay 125k 💀
that was just the bail
That isn't how it worked at all.
Insane. Literal murderers are let out without bail nowadays. America is fucked
@@--_DJ_--yet they still gotta point. One put ppls lives in danger and one guy stole something from a corporation. the one that put ppls lives in danger got the lesser punishment…
Businesses care more about losing money than they do an employee's life.
It took four separate people literal hours to realize, "Hey, I don't think the police would conduct strip searches over the fucking phone." Absolutely ridiculous.
The McDonald's strip search case was actually made into a movie called "Compliance" in 2012. It's well made, but not a "fun" movie. That's how I first heard of the case.
It was made into a law and order SUV episode too
@@pittsburghpirateshat8950Robin Williams was so good in that episode!
Even if I thought a cop was genuinely on the other side of the phone and asking me to detain someone, I cannot imagine going along with it for even more than ten minutes of talking to them let alone this WILD thing. I could maybe see a cop realistically saying “try to keep them there until we arrive” but the second ANYONE is telling me to search someone, make someone remove clothes, anything above keeping an eye on them, I’m done. How any of them felt comfortable enough to do this for any stretch of time, I’ll never understand.
Your stories are CRAZY as soon as I see them. I start laughing
and laughing.
You know if you only had a Criminal Record for throwing a Gator at someone, and a Cop runs your license, I almost think the cops would be more interested in why. They would be sadly let down by the story.
Love that your video's are not only really entertaining, but long enough to really sit down for it. Nice!!
"What're you in for?"
"I tossed a gator into a Wendy's Drive Thru."
Wait... So the Del Taco guy got a felony while the Florida Alligator Man got a misdemeanor? WTF????
Well the taco guy was technically fraud
Welcome to the American Justice System.
Del Taco's lawyers are legit af. Florida lawyers are... well, they're just Florida Man in a cheap suit and an internet law degree..
I remember driving by the McDonald’s incident in Kennesaw, there was so much traffic bc everyone was rubbernecking to watch it happen. It’s crazy how unintelligent people can be
I think driving up to a fast food worker with an alligator on the passenger's lap would be an amazing prank