If they didn’t bring along the old man with health issues, they might have pulled it off. Authorities didn’t know where they were until he went to the hospital
My dad escaped from Hagerstown prison twice and the second time was free for two years before he turned himself in because they threatened to arrest my mom and put me in foster care but it was awesome having my dad in my life as I never met him until I was 5 years old he went away when I was 1 for taking the charge of his mom killing her boyfriend he was only 17 at the time he was arrested he did get out in his 40s and died at 61 last year so I had a chance to get to know him but due to his incarceration our relationship was rocky to say the least but I loved him and he loved me and I miss him now that he’s gone.
Unless they’ll be in extreme danger, I think children should have regular access to incarcerated parents. Even if one free parent has moved on with their life. Many times, visits are allowed, but the children have no way to get to the prison because they’re so far away. In the 1990’s, I used to take two of my students from school to visit their birth Dad in prison. They lived with their maternal grandma and great aunt, their Mom being deceased from an overdose. The prison was a six hour drive one way, and neither grandma nor auntie drove or owned a car. We’d leave Friday after school, drive through, the kids could sleep in the back under the cap. I’d join them if it was really cold. We’d get some breakfast, then I’d get them in to visit Dad. I wasn’t allowed, so I never met the man. They got only an hour, but it was better than nothing. In the afternoon, we’d usually do a picnic lunch in good weather, or go to the mall food court and arcade. Around 4:00, we’d drive half-way and stay in my friends’ motel. We’d get to bed early, get up, go to church, and drive back home. That was when I was much younger and the energy to do all my lesson planning through the night, grab a few hour’s sleep, and go teach at 7:00 am! This was long ago.
Is that you Mr. iQ ?? Na I'm kidding cause he's my fave also. I had to try to be funny to make myself feel better about my bad attitude. Like I said this is my favorite channel.
I went to bed on this channel and woke up to it. Lucky enough, it's my off-day 😂😂😂 You're such a great storyteller, and these prison escapes are mind-blowing 🤯
This is prison break season 1. Nuno is Michael Scofield. The old man peaked to arrange transportation John Abruzzi. The guy to help in stealing a getaway car, Fernando Sucre. The guy that was sent to solitary during the digging process, Lincoln Borrows. The old man that was sick, DB cooper. The guy who noticed there escaped, T-Bag. Whoever wrote prison break season one this is where he got the story.
Bro I was listening to everything & started thinking like “Bro, this is exactly identical to Michael Scofield’s escape on the show Prison Break” 🤦🏾♂️😭 The writers or producers stole the source material … OR *PLOT TWIST* ; The creator of this UA-cam video stole the prison break story & just changed the names & other small irrelevant details & remade the story in audio format just to make easy cash on UA-cam 😱
Just prison break. Starting a fight to copy the keys, including a prisoner because he discovered them, including an old man because of the means of transportation, damaging a water pipe to get an excuse to work on digging This is awesome
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I remember watching this on Almost Got Away with It, the guy Andrew who stole the car might’ve been the dumbest human living because he was literally about to max out from prison anyway 😂😂
HERE IS THE PLAN, AFTER ESCAPING, AFTER REACHING THE OTHER SIDE, EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF.....IT WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY DIFFICULT FOR THE POLICE TO ROUND THEM OFF AT ONCE SO EASILY. Thanks @RobbersIQ for the engaging, yet captivating real life stories.
What I would like to know is how did they clean off all the dirt and mud off of themselves, off of their hands & fingernails & face & hair & clothes & footwear. Unless they had clothes they changed in and out of
Great Research and Presentation Has Per Usual.. Absolutely Brilliant Escape.. In thee End - Not Worth it.. True Escape is Staying ' Free ' All da Best Folks..
This was such a suspicious and serious video. They would escape Texas but one disloyal person revealed the fake passport plan and gave the information about the passport maker that helped the police to recapture them.
Gosh these guys have skills, brains that is needed outside the jail.. ❤ theses guys are more to be Rehab and use the expertise to solve REAL CRIMES OUTSIDE
Prison walls are built to keep people in, but the human spirit always finds a way to break free. This escape is proof that sometimes, the strongest prison is the mind. Would you have the nerve to make a run for it?
12 days of horror for these smart men!😢 I feel sorry for the hard workers. But they should never be honest outside The Wall! How are they today Nuno and some of them must be free now?😊
Feel sorry for them... However, smart people don't end up committing crimes to lead them to prison. But, I've cheered for prisoners like Frank Morris, from Alcatraz prison(see Clint Eastwood's movie), and Papillon, played by Steve Mc Queen in the movie Papillon(1973), and again, Steve Mc Queen, in 'The Great Escape(1963), and 'The Getaway'(1972).
I heard this thirty years ago, from Tom Selleck. Magnum PI. And it makes sense. I have been running ever since. Lol! No, but seriously it is great advice.
It wasn’t closed in 2005 I was there in 2012 to 2014 they closed the top 5 floor but it was still opened until then I say for after that but it wasn’t closed in 2005
I can't believe they went through all that trouble and then the old guy that didn't really do anything and slowed them down used meth and put the whole operation into jeopardy
Good video ruined by annoying repetitive music , what genius thought listening to this background music over and over for 42 minutes was a good idea???
If they didn’t bring along the old man with health issues, they might have pulled it off. Authorities didn’t know where they were until he went to the hospital
Exactly smh a freakin drug addict
Shoulda never included the old guy
My dad escaped from Hagerstown prison twice and the second time was free for two years before he turned himself in because they threatened to arrest my mom and put me in foster care but it was awesome having my dad in my life as I never met him until I was 5 years old he went away when I was 1 for taking the charge of his mom killing her boyfriend he was only 17 at the time he was arrested he did get out in his 40s and died at 61 last year so I had a chance to get to know him but due to his incarceration our relationship was rocky to say the least but I loved him and he loved me and I miss him now that he’s gone.
What a story
Unless they’ll be in extreme danger, I think children should have regular access to incarcerated parents. Even if one free parent has moved on with their life. Many times, visits are allowed, but the children have no way to get to the prison because they’re so far away. In the 1990’s, I used to take two of my students from school to visit their birth Dad in prison. They lived with their maternal grandma and great aunt, their Mom being deceased from an overdose. The prison was a six hour drive one way, and neither grandma nor auntie drove or owned a car. We’d leave Friday after school, drive through, the kids could sleep in the back under the cap. I’d join them if it was really cold. We’d get some breakfast, then I’d get them in to visit Dad. I wasn’t allowed, so I never met the man. They got only an hour, but it was better than nothing. In the afternoon, we’d usually do a picnic lunch in good weather, or go to the mall food court and arcade. Around 4:00, we’d drive half-way and stay in my friends’ motel. We’d get to bed early, get up, go to church, and drive back home. That was when I was much younger and the energy to do all my lesson planning through the night, grab a few hour’s sleep, and go teach at 7:00 am! This was long ago.
Dear comes the greatest narrator on UA-cam, RobbersIQ is by far the best in this game.
Thank you 🫡
Radio voice !Superb!
Is that you Mr. iQ ??
Na I'm kidding cause he's my fave also. I had to try to be funny to make myself feel better about my bad attitude.
Like I said this is my favorite channel.
I went to bed on this channel and woke up to it. Lucky enough, it's my off-day 😂😂😂
You're such a great storyteller, and these prison escapes are mind-blowing 🤯
They should have never use a drug addicted person.
This is prison break season 1.
Nuno is Michael Scofield.
The old man peaked to arrange transportation John Abruzzi.
The guy to help in stealing a getaway car, Fernando Sucre.
The guy that was sent to solitary during the digging process, Lincoln Borrows.
The old man that was sick, DB cooper.
The guy who noticed there escaped, T-Bag.
Whoever wrote prison break season one this is where he got the story.
Think so too
The guy who became suspicious and noticed their escape plan C Note 😂
True
yup
loved that show
Nuno's the real life Michael Scofield. This video had me sweating more than an episode of Cops 😂😂
Aye I just said tht 😂😂😂
Bro I was listening to everything & started thinking like “Bro, this is exactly identical to Michael Scofield’s escape on the show Prison Break” 🤦🏾♂️😭 The writers or producers stole the source material … OR *PLOT TWIST* ; The creator of this UA-cam video stole the prison break story & just changed the names & other small irrelevant details & remade the story in audio format just to make easy cash on UA-cam 😱
@@FastCashClass I started rewatching Prison break and the similarities are crazy
betrayal is always the number 1 enemy of a soul....
Just prison break. Starting a fight to copy the keys, including a prisoner because he discovered them, including an old man because of the means of transportation, damaging a water pipe to get an excuse to work on digging
This is awesome
Yeah it reminds me a little of my Escape
If only they didn't bring along the guy with health issues
Ya I think he was suppose 2 get the wheels?
@@mikecooper5096no they felt sorry for him only reason your not listening
@@healthandfitnessstation3150 Nuno is the one who brought him in.
...then this vid would have ended with different story. Right?! 😅👍..
I think SHAWSHAMK was the BEST PRISON ESCAPE..
They didn't need the man with health issues, in fact after finishing digging they should have left quietly without letting him know
Including the old sickly man was the mistake
Yeah
It was so mistake imo
Only noobs would do that
So this is where Micheal Scofield was born
Exactly like prison break
No he was in Joliet prison in Joliet Illinois
Right bro
Right Bro
That is where his mother was a nurse
Not many people escape from prison and never get caught. They only do it because they are bored
14 years solitary confinment, dam, thats harsh...
The dude had to get out before the worlds greatest video game to ever exsist release in 1997 ... The Legend Of Zelda OOT.
What a great vedio and story❤❤
Although @RobbersIQ is not in the kitchen but he is always cooking 🍳 thanks for the video ❤❤❤❤
So nice of you
Awesome
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Got mines on me as I'm writing this💪🏾🍺
Great plan... but it ended in tears...
“Years”
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the family member who called in the police broke my heart
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Nigeria dey. We just dey .
Waiting 4 president Tinubu aka THIEFnubu 2leave office so we can breathe som fresh air cos we r suffocating.
Infct revolution is smelling. Protests everywhere.
I remember watching this on Almost Got Away with It, the guy Andrew who stole the car might’ve been the dumbest human living because he was literally about to max out from prison anyway 😂😂
Betrayal is no good. If you get caught, never snitch 💯
This story sounds like the tv show « Prison Break ». Especially the part where they left the old man.
I remember this the fact that they all were caught blew my mind back in the day
What have seen here is team work, in this world we need each for progress
The bigger the teamwork the higher chance of betrayal
You always get a rat looking to save his own ass when he gets caught
The only Prisoners escape was in 60s where Orlin Norris and co. never been caught during their freedom of escape
Are you talking about Alcatraz?
This is a lot better than the STALLAG GERMAN JAIL
HERE IS THE PLAN, AFTER ESCAPING, AFTER REACHING THE OTHER SIDE, EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF.....IT WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY DIFFICULT FOR THE POLICE TO ROUND THEM OFF AT ONCE SO EASILY. Thanks @RobbersIQ for the engaging, yet captivating real life stories.
That realitive that call the police hurt my soul
It's amazing how usa law enforcement will do anything to capture escapees. I love prison break stories
me too
Three
How did the guards not notice the mud all over them after they dug?
That's what I was thinking
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Thanks 🙏
Love and respect for Nuno
The problem with prison escapes is that they never make a proper plan for after the escape.
I will bet the other 4 guys were pissed with Nuno for bringing the old guy
its like I am watching prison break
In Prison Break, they started from the cell. They are very different
I'd like to know where did they put all the soil they dug out? Great video, thank you.
The narrator said, “They put the dirt in the crawl space.”
What I would like to know is how did they clean off all the dirt and mud off of themselves, off of their hands & fingernails & face & hair & clothes & footwear. Unless they had clothes they changed in and out of
They put it behind them.
@@aspenrebelthey use wipes
Great Research and Presentation Has Per Usual..
Absolutely Brilliant Escape..
In thee End - Not Worth it..
True Escape is Staying ' Free '
All da Best Folks..
Glad you enjoyed it
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Great stuff!! It's sad that Ninos friendliness brought them bad luck. But without it he wouldn't have managed either. Great upload thx!!
For the first time I found my self on the wrong side😂
😂😂😂
Nuuno is a leader
This was such a suspicious and serious video.
They would escape Texas but one disloyal person revealed the fake passport plan and gave the information about the passport maker that helped the police to recapture them.
Gosh these guys have skills, brains that is needed outside the jail.. ❤ theses guys are more to be Rehab and use the expertise to solve REAL CRIMES OUTSIDE
Reminds me of Prison Break
In every group there stands a traitor. Interesting story but the end is not good as it's worse than their initial state.
Where is T-Bag at with his smart mouth.
It definitely didn't close in 05 because I was their in 2013
These Are The People You Want With You In Places Like Colditz😊❤
Interesting story, but the narration drags on a bit and it too monotonous.
Prison walls are built to keep people in, but the human spirit always finds a way to break free. This escape is proof that sometimes, the strongest prison is the mind. Would you have the nerve to make a run for it?
this. is. epic
Yeah, the Pittsburgh Six prison escape story has never been told before.
The guy who betrayed them forced himself on them , nuno never wanted him
You keep your head down and get into a less secure prison .then walk out
Prison Break Season 1 ❤
So smart guys
Every key can be forged. This episode proves that
This story was featured in prison break
Betrayal 😞 . ..
12 days of horror for these smart men!😢
I feel sorry for the hard workers.
But they should never be honest outside The Wall!
How are they today Nuno and some of them must be free now?😊
Feel sorry for them...
However, smart people don't end up committing crimes to lead them to prison.
But, I've cheered for prisoners like Frank Morris, from Alcatraz prison(see Clint Eastwood's movie), and Papillon, played by Steve Mc Queen in the movie Papillon(1973), and again, Steve Mc Queen, in 'The Great Escape(1963), and 'The Getaway'(1972).
What beautiful movies you referred to
@@benzadeh9164
You are welcome. Those are just U.S. movies. I'm also a fan of asian movies.🤠🙂
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@@SalimKhodabux
It's hard to understand what you want to say, because the sentence is confusing.
Almost as old as Glendairy
This reminds me alot of a Daniel racklif film 😅
From which movie they took clips??
Is there a movie for it?
They messed up when they kept adding to the group and feeling sorry for the sick man.
Criminals have so much time to think and they wait and have things planned. And find weak links
This sounds like the show prison break
Nuno a real one
Mention honestly, how many of you are saddened by their recapture?
To be honest, I really felt bad ☹️
Yeah so much hard work. That dumb relative who ratted that old guy tho what a jerk
if you can make it out just keep moving
I heard this thirty years ago, from Tom Selleck. Magnum PI. And it makes sense. I have been running ever since. Lol! No, but seriously it is great advice.
Finances and identities bro.
14 years in solitary for escaping? America is fucking evil
Tbf they did do a lot of crimes to break out and did crimes before going to jail
These were intelligent chaps
Only The LORD JESUS CHRIST can save
He himself said he ain't Lord
Nuno resembles Sam Bankman 😊.
Funny how the video had me rooting for murderers to escape prison
It's actually a truly human xter, we naturally root for the underprivileged or disadvantaged.
The Same as Michel Schofield
What's the name of this movie?
I would have never included the old guy 😂
Nuno da Great 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
The guy had to spend only 10 years, and even so, took the risks???!!! What an idiot.
It wasn’t closed in 2005 I was there in 2012 to 2014 they closed the top 5 floor but it was still opened until then I say for after that but it wasn’t closed in 2005
I can't believe they went through all that trouble and then the old guy that didn't really do anything and slowed them down used meth and put the whole operation into jeopardy
Every story ends with trusted ones snitching on the assailants.
Why did they not dye their hair grow or remove beards etc?
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Good video ruined by annoying repetitive music , what genius thought listening to this background music over and over for 42 minutes was a good idea???
Cmon mate. It ain't that bad
We love the background music
I love it!! it makes de narration more intriguing .
Quit nagging over some irrelevant bs
Some people really like complaining...
Breaking from prison only results in isolation 24/7 it's not worth it they want to make sure you don't make asses of them again, ever!
Who else was barracking for the Crims? be honest!😇
How does brewing hootch hide an escape. I don't get it .
Guards will spend time and attention looking for source of alcohol without paying attention to those digging the hole
Never ever trust a drug addict.
True
“Unfortunately the drill wouldn’t work” really??? These guys are prisoners they didn’t get there because they were good Boy Scouts.
All that effort
Please the title of the movie ❤
I was hoping that they would escape successfully. The story is full of betrayals from friends
They should of just put a damn ad out in the PRISON 😂😂😂 SHEESH SLOW PACE BETTER THAN NO PACE THEY OVERCOOKED THEIR GRITS DRASTICALLY 😂
Isn’t this based off that one movie with the Harry Potter character?????? I forgot the name of it….