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The fact that someone escapes the death penalty once, is let out, to commit multiple murders then gets caught and executed just shows what sort of minds the law is dealing with. Really they have no idea how the minds of some of these murderers work. If they did, they would need more jails or more executioners.
It's scary that murderers can get out of prison and change their names so that people don't even have a chance to know who they are or protect their families from them. Being able to conceal their identities doesn't seem right to me.
Like many well known killers previously sentenced to death, his sentence was commuted to life when the death penalty was banned in 1972. When the death penalty was overturned, all sentences were commuted to what was considered “life” at the time of the crimes. In most places that included the possibility of parole (it’s why Manson, et al went up for - and the surviving members go up for - parole regularly). At the time McDuff’s sentence was commuted, Texas had an EXTREME overcrowding problem, combined with incredibly lenient allowances for “good behavior.” He is not the only murderer (or even multiple murderer) to have been released in Texas at the time, because the overcrowding was so extremely severe. He’s just arguably the most famous.
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When parole boards release a dangerous offender, and they reoffend. The parole board members should be held accountable by jail time, so they too understand the consequences of there actions.
Man I can’t believe these people got released that’s just crazy who would do that this is why I love watch mojo they always give good information about what these people did
“Ok, even though basically every other murderer we let go immediately committed another crime like a month later, we think you’re going to be an exception”
A case here locally. A man named Brian Lansing Martin killed his father in a financial dispute with a sword. He was released on "good time". Basically, just blended back into society until a year ago last week when for no apparent motive killed his roommate in his car,dumps the body in the street in front of the local police station and leads cops from two adjoining towns on a chase ending at the local mall where he shoots and kills a police officer while wounding another. In a poetic twist of justice Martin was wounded as well and handcuffed to his hospital bed with the slain officers cuffs. In a big F.U. type twist the state D.O.C. released a statement giving their condolences and admitting they screwed up
I think it is absolutely RIDICULOUS that people are getting 10-20 years or less for murder and attempted murder and horrendous acts of violence but there are hundred of thousands of people in prison for drugs offenses and get 25-life many never get out. It just makes NO SENSE
Well, in Portugal drugg addicts go to treatment, not prison and murderers get no more than 25 years, but mostly is around 5-12 years and attempted murder is even less. 3rd safest county on the world, meanwhile the US keeps having more crime than yhe entire Middle East during ISIS
I would have put the 4 monsters who killed Junko Furuta on this list. Yeah, they only had one known victim, but what they did to her was horrific beyond words.
Killing random people is already beyond horrible, Timothy travira killing his own family member is just EVIL man. Like how can you make yourself do that and think little to nothing of it!?!
On one hand there are people who just want a proper job and stable life and arent able to catch a break.Then there are killers who are given a second chance🤷🏻♀️
A bit of info on Graeme Burton. Life in New Zealand is 10 years, so serving 14 he did more than life. His second victim Karl kuchenbeger was shot while out riding his new bike in the hills. Graeme will be due for release soon as he would have done his life sentence again.
How is Life considered only 10 years in NZ? Is it like in America where a convict only has to serve 50% of their sentence before possible release on parole?
@@TalentCaldwell because that's the time for life sentence. You automatically get .25 off your sentence if it isn't a violent crime. We have preventative detention which the judge can set the sentence. I think the longest in NZ was 27 years. He got out in 20 and committed another crime
@@tupac3312 Isn’t NZ generally one of the safest places in the world though? I think I heard that or something along the lines of best place to live or something.
@@TalentCaldwell it was 30 or so yrs ago. If u take it per Capita (1 in 1000) we have the highest murder rate in the world. There's only 5 million of us. We have 20 or so million sheep tho
@@TalentCaldwell yeah, but one should take its size and population with that stat. They also say similar about Japan but you can look at Japan's 99% conviction rate to know those numbers that are promoted are skewed as well as their size/population. However, It is sad that people like this with a history of violence be given such lax sentences.
I can't believe how weak some of the sentencing is for these guys in foreign countries. Louis murdered nine people. Here in the states you are getting life or more likely the death sentence.. Not 20 measly years. Then he only served 12. Gosh damn that's pathetic.
There was two guys who killed a man who was known as stringbean in November 1973. One died in prison but the other was released in 2014. This was one of the biggest crimes in Tennessee history and people thought it was a slap in the face that he was released
Our Justice system is so backwards that these people can get a second chance to commit murder, but people who are serving life for *victimless* crimes, like having *weed* won't ever even be considered to see the light of day again. Make it make sense. 🤦🏽♀️
It’s crazy how many non violent people get locked up over trivial things like bud but they feel the need to keep those people locked up like they’re the ones out here committing murders
I'm 90% sure nowhere in Europe or North America do life sentences for cannabis. Maybe the world over, but I don't know whether it applies with different governments.
Ok but what was the editing team thinking when they put the happiest looking mailman stock video ever over “Muran shot the mailman with a stolen assault rifle”
Salvatore "Sammy The Bull" Gravano should be on this list at the very top. He's personally killed 2 people and is credited with orchestrating 19 murders, quite literally making him a serial killer. Not only is he out of prison but he now has a UA-cam channel as well as Podcast called "Our Thing"
I find it shocking that people look at murderers behind bars, where they can’t harm innocent civilians, and let them out, thinking them a changed person.
What's the cause of early parole for violent criminals in the U.S.? Primarily, the war on drugs. The United States locked up hundreds of thousands of _non-violent criminals_ during the 1970s and '80s (principally dealers and possessors of drugs), forcing prisons to release dangerously violent inmates. In the '80s and '90s, people began being sent to prison solely for possession of marijuana in certain large quantities. Just marijuana. That was the _real_ "reefer madness" that caused violent crime to increase.
Every country needs the death penalty. Parole shouldn't have been considered with any of these people. I'm sure the families of these victims weren't thrilled when these folks were released. I can't believe Karla went on to have another husband and 3 kids.
Yeah, Mary Bell is scarily evil and then the witch demon went on to have kids and grandkids after she took strangers kids away from them for the fun of it ..she should've been sterilized, locked up and used as testing for products instead using innocent animals to test on
Kenneth McDuff's accomplice was the friend of a friend of one of my uncles so they'd both hang around my family members houses. My mom actually saw him. If she hadn't been alone, she might have been one of his victims, like a girl she knew.
There needs to be a database with murderers who are let out of prison, like they do with sex offenders. Personally, I believe no murderer should ever be let out of prison no matter what. But this is world we live in..
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Absolutely no justice for the lives they took. Those people died by these criminals hands only for them to get to live a free full life and be released. Smh
Having worked with this population I can tell you it very, VERY rare that anyone gets better while in prison. These people are animals and will continue to animals
flick is a good example of why you can't believe older people aren't still dangerous. they are every bit capable of killing again, something the manson fans need to consider while they're whining about leslie van houten not being released.
What happened to the death penalty, which is a Biblical penalty for murder. A life for a life. If not that, a life sentence should mean just that...LIFE. NO PAROLE. If we stopped incarcerating people for things like possession of pot, we'd have room for those who belong in prison for life. If they are paroled & commit a 2nd murder, the death penalty should apply. NO DEALS.
You have people getting 25 years for selling a weed. Yet you have people who are killing multiple people and being released for “good behavior”… sad what the system sees.
I say that whoever on the parole board that allowed the person to be released be made public and that he or she should also go to prison too if the person they set free reoffend again. I don't care if cases of a person reoffending is only 1% according to the parole board's statistics or the parole board believe that a bad person can change...
For the Karla Homolka part, you pronounced Leslie Mahaffy completely wrong. Normally I wouldn't quibble but it was embarrassing and she deserves better. Also videos like this never mention that her lawyer hid the tapes that showed her assaulting the girls on her own, completely disproving her defence of "my evil husband made me". And also that afterwards her lawyer had to excuse himself from being involved cuz, as we would find out later when she was released, his brother had a relationship with the serial killer, who she married and had kids with.
@@AlexClementine yeah super weird. I think they had 3 kids. Lived over seas for a bit and then in Quebec cuz due to the language barrier they weren't as aware of her as the rest of Canada. I think they're divorced now. There was a website that kept track of her.
Like I say why murderers are let out of prison is beyond me. Persons responsible needs a psych eval too!! It's gonna get worse more out of control!! Evil lives amongst and in the judicial system plus!!!!
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If you’re a Murderer, sex offender, or a serial killer then you should never leave a prison. Needs to have double ankle tracking bracelets and 24hr monitoring
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The justice system is horrible
@@jimmytrex0920 😊
F@$@ releasing convicts you know their gonna do Crimes again
F@$@ releasing convicts you know their gonna do Crimes again
The fact that guys like these can get out of prison just shows how flawed our justice system is
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justice system is a business a way for government to make money
Especially since there are people convicted of nonviolent crimes that are sentenced to life. So stupid. The system only cares about money
You ain't never lied.
The fact that someone escapes the death penalty once, is let out, to commit multiple murders then gets caught and executed just shows what sort of minds the law is dealing with. Really they have no idea how the minds of some of these murderers work. If they did, they would need more jails or more executioners.
It's scary that murderers can get out of prison and change their names so that people don't even have a chance to know who they are or protect their families from them. Being able to conceal their identities doesn't seem right to me.
Liberals love protecting low lives.
Lol ur not from the hood I guess, aside from tht I'm more concerned about the amount of rapists tht get off
And do you feel tht way about soldiers?
@@thedevilsrockstxr2309 i do
They get more protection then the victims!
Imagine how many lives would have been saved had these monsters never been released.
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It's terrible that Karla gets her happily ever after when her sister and two others never get that.
How do you condemn someone to the death penalty, change it to life and later release that person? Unbelievable...
Innocent people have been sentanced to death and executed in the past though
This is why I don't get upset about vigilantes cause the justice system is a joke.
Like many well known killers previously sentenced to death, his sentence was commuted to life when the death penalty was banned in 1972. When the death penalty was overturned, all sentences were commuted to what was considered “life” at the time of the crimes. In most places that included the possibility of parole (it’s why Manson, et al went up for - and the surviving members go up for - parole regularly).
At the time McDuff’s sentence was commuted, Texas had an EXTREME overcrowding problem, combined with incredibly lenient allowances for “good behavior.” He is not the only murderer (or even multiple murderer) to have been released in Texas at the time, because the overcrowding was so extremely severe. He’s just arguably the most famous.
@@garra123454 so it makes alright to let vicious murderer out.
I feel like sometimes the judges can be way too lenient to these people
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When parole boards release a dangerous offender, and they reoffend. The parole board members should be held accountable by jail time, so they too understand the consequences of there actions.
Man I can’t believe these people got released that’s just crazy who would do that this is why I love watch mojo they always give good information about what these people did
Exactly like dang
What do I make of their releases? If these sickos weren't paroled it could've saved alot of lives
“Ok, even though basically every other murderer we let go immediately committed another crime like a month later, we think you’re going to be an exception”
Actually murderers have the lowest level of recidivism of all crimes at 2%
ikr it’s crazy because statistically speaking people that are convicted of violent crimes are more likely than not going to be repeat offenders
How would you know that,
@@TheIcpfan23 ik this might sound crazy but it’s called reading
This is basically the plot to EVERY Batman comic.
Moral of the story : Do not release convicted killers.
Yep
Of course
A case here locally. A man named Brian Lansing Martin killed his father in a financial dispute with a sword. He was released on "good time". Basically, just blended back into society until a year ago last week when for no apparent motive killed his roommate in his car,dumps the body in the street in front of the local police station and leads cops from two adjoining towns on a chase ending at the local mall where he shoots and kills a police officer while wounding another. In a poetic twist of justice Martin was wounded as well and handcuffed to his hospital bed with the slain officers cuffs. In a big F.U. type twist the state D.O.C. released a statement giving their condolences and admitting they screwed up
I think it is absolutely RIDICULOUS that people are getting 10-20 years or less for murder and attempted murder and horrendous acts of violence but there are hundred of thousands of people in prison for drugs offenses and get 25-life many never get out. It just makes NO SENSE
Well, in Portugal drugg addicts go to treatment, not prison and murderers get no more than 25 years, but mostly is around 5-12 years and attempted murder is even less. 3rd safest county on the world, meanwhile the US keeps having more crime than yhe entire Middle East during ISIS
I would have put the 4 monsters who killed Junko Furuta on this list. Yeah, they only had one known victim, but what they did to her was horrific beyond words.
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"When people show you who they are, believe them the first time.” - Dr. Maya Angelou
Killing random people is already beyond horrible, Timothy travira killing his own family member is just EVIL man. Like how can you make yourself do that and think little to nothing of it!?!
I lived in Rochester New York during the entire Arthur Shawcross episode. Pretty scary times
I been watching you guys for years and the titles get better and better each vid
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On one hand there are people who just want a proper job and stable life and arent able to catch a break.Then there are killers who are given a second chance🤷🏻♀️
A bit of info on Graeme Burton. Life in New Zealand is 10 years, so serving 14 he did more than life. His second victim Karl kuchenbeger was shot while out riding his new bike in the hills. Graeme will be due for release soon as he would have done his life sentence again.
How is Life considered only 10 years in NZ? Is it like in America where a convict only has to serve 50% of their sentence before possible release on parole?
@@TalentCaldwell because that's the time for life sentence. You automatically get .25 off your sentence if it isn't a violent crime. We have preventative detention which the judge can set the sentence. I think the longest in NZ was 27 years. He got out in 20 and committed another crime
@@tupac3312 Isn’t NZ generally one of the safest places in the world though? I think I heard that or something along the lines of best place to live or something.
@@TalentCaldwell it was 30 or so yrs ago. If u take it per Capita (1 in 1000) we have the highest murder rate in the world. There's only 5 million of us. We have 20 or so million sheep tho
@@TalentCaldwell yeah, but one should take its size and population with that stat. They also say similar about Japan but you can look at Japan's 99% conviction rate to know those numbers that are promoted are skewed as well as their size/population. However, It is sad that people like this with a history of violence be given such lax sentences.
I can't believe how weak some of the sentencing is for these guys in foreign countries. Louis murdered nine people. Here in the states you are getting life or more likely the death sentence.. Not 20 measly years. Then he only served 12. Gosh damn that's pathetic.
US kills lots of innocent people also. Very disturbing.
There was two guys who killed a man who was known as stringbean in November 1973. One died in prison but the other was released in 2014. This was one of the biggest crimes in Tennessee history and people thought it was a slap in the face that he was released
They killed Stringbean (from ‘Hee Haw’) and his wife.
@@mynamedoesntmatter8652 I just said that
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You left out his wife.
@@mynamedoesntmatter8652 ok
Our Justice system is so backwards that these people can get a second chance to commit murder, but people who are serving life for *victimless* crimes, like having *weed* won't ever even be considered to see the light of day again. Make it make sense. 🤦🏽♀️
Guy gets busted with weed life no parole , oh this other guy killed 3 people and was known for violent behaviour?? Oh yea set him free
It’s crazy how many non violent people get locked up over trivial things like bud but they feel the need to keep those people locked up like they’re the ones out here committing murders
I'm 90% sure nowhere in Europe or North America do life sentences for cannabis. Maybe the world over, but I don't know whether it applies with different governments.
They gotta stop letting these psychos out.
Nah everyone should get a second chance...maybe not everyone.
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mm yea
thats where
repeat offenders
Ok but what was the editing team thinking when they put the happiest looking mailman stock video ever over “Muran shot the mailman with a stolen assault rifle”
If a term of release for a repeat violent offender was they live in the judge's neighborhood I bet that revolving door would shut.
Salvatore "Sammy The Bull" Gravano should be on this list at the very top. He's personally killed 2 people and is credited with orchestrating 19 murders, quite literally making him a serial killer. Not only is he out of prison but he now has a UA-cam channel as well as Podcast called "Our Thing"
13:01 the newspaper headline really gave me a reminder of what social media has done to my brain
I swear the justice system is so fucked up
Can relate XD
Too hard on the wrong people. Too light on the wrong people
Yeah I totally agree about the justice system
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I find it shocking that people look at murderers behind bars, where they can’t harm innocent civilians, and let them out, thinking them a changed person.
Unless it's self-defense, no one who kills another ever needs to be released.
What's the cause of early parole for violent criminals in the U.S.? Primarily, the war on drugs. The United States locked up hundreds of thousands of _non-violent criminals_ during the 1970s and '80s (principally dealers and possessors of drugs), forcing prisons to release dangerously violent inmates. In the '80s and '90s, people began being sent to prison solely for possession of marijuana in certain large quantities. Just marijuana. That was the _real_ "reefer madness" that caused violent crime to increase.
Every country needs the death penalty. Parole shouldn't have been considered with any of these people. I'm sure the families of these victims weren't thrilled when these folks were released. I can't believe Karla went on to have another husband and 3 kids.
It sickens me that mary bell was released from jail I don't care how difficult her childhood was she should be locked up for life
Yeah, Mary Bell is scarily evil and then the witch demon went on to have kids and grandkids after she took strangers kids away from them for the fun of it ..she should've been sterilized, locked up and used as testing for products instead using innocent animals to test on
She was a literal CHILD.
I'm from Colombia and I've heard stories about how people did their own justice on Pedro López, safe to say he probably isn't in this world anymore
Whatever they did, it isn't enough. How does one pay for such enormous crime?
@@artw3 Colombians are ruthless, I'd say it wasn't a fast end
Love this
Why did you leave out what happened to Junko Furuta and how her killers got basically no prison time for what they did to her?
I’ve never understood that. Poor woman 😢
This could definitely make someone rethink the death penalty 😬
Let’s hope so.
Kenneth McDuff's accomplice was the friend of a friend of one of my uncles so they'd both hang around my family members houses. My mom actually saw him. If she hadn't been alone, she might have been one of his victims, like a girl she knew.
What a coincidence I did a whole presentation on Pedro Lopez last week
Just think how many lives could have been saved if our failed justice system kept them locked up!!!! 🤬
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The clip of someone choking a man in silhouette at 4:38 is in poor taste.
There needs to be a database with murderers who are let out of prison, like they do with sex offenders. Personally, I believe no murderer should ever be let out of prison no matter what. But this is world we live in..
At first I got confused with the name of David Cook but I know the difference between killer and singer
I remember reading about Mary Bell.
Why did they let them out in the first place?
Top ten scariest police chases.
Whoa. I grew up and went to school in Everman and never heard of the Broomstick murders.
This justice system is absurd. But just look at Uvalde. If you’re not a vigilante, you are a fool.
yikes to all of those
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Stab, release, stab, release, murder, release. Wait. Something in the system isn't working.
#1 guy, since there was no more killing of children, means that he was most likely kidnapped and killed and his body disposed to never be found.
Absolutely no justice for the lives they took. Those people died by these criminals hands only for them to get to live a free full life and be released. Smh
The first guy is a savage just killing as soon as he got out
How can a man.kill 300.people.and.
Them don't kill him madnest
Having worked with this population I can tell you it very, VERY rare that anyone gets better while in prison. These people are animals and will continue to animals
flick is a good example of why you can't believe older people aren't still dangerous. they are every bit capable of killing again, something the manson fans need to consider while they're whining about leslie van houten not being released.
What happened to the death penalty, which is a Biblical penalty for murder. A life for a life. If not that, a life sentence should mean just that...LIFE. NO PAROLE. If we stopped incarcerating people for things like possession of pot, we'd have room for those who belong in prison for life. If they are paroled & commit a 2nd murder, the death penalty should apply. NO DEALS.
You have people getting 25 years for selling a weed. Yet you have people who are killing multiple people and being released for “good behavior”… sad what the system sees.
I live in New Zealand and that Burton case was mismanaged so much with so many warning signs ignored. We failed that man.
Sleep well tonight kids
Who says covid does no good?
I remember the craighead murders I live close and we were always a small town USA feel never something like this
My ex had over 5 abortions and no murder charge yet
Well technically the ONLY person to judge her is GOD himself NOBODY else can do that
@@margaret91 kek
Shawcross didn't even get charged with the death of the girl.
Murderers being released is quite common. Serial killers being released is rare, but it's happened
DUI affluenza teen, hold my beer.
I swear, if the gang who killed junko aren’t on this list. They fit this to the tea
I say that whoever on the parole board that allowed the person to be released be made public and that he or she should also go to prison too if the person they set free reoffend again. I don't care if cases of a person reoffending is only 1% according to the parole board's statistics or the parole board believe that a bad person can change...
Justice pays to see how criminal will live before his released custody
Worst case not on this list - Vince Lee who stabbed a stranger on a greyhound bus, beheaded and ate him is free in Canada with a new name. Horrific.
For the Karla Homolka part, you pronounced Leslie Mahaffy completely wrong. Normally I wouldn't quibble but it was embarrassing and she deserves better.
Also videos like this never mention that her lawyer hid the tapes that showed her assaulting the girls on her own, completely disproving her defence of "my evil husband made me". And also that afterwards her lawyer had to excuse himself from being involved cuz, as we would find out later when she was released, his brother had a relationship with the serial killer, who she married and had kids with.
The tapes
I never knew that's who she got married to 🤮 wtf how can someone intentionally get married and have kids with a killer
@@AlexClementine yeah super weird. I think they had 3 kids. Lived over seas for a bit and then in Quebec cuz due to the language barrier they weren't as aware of her as the rest of Canada. I think they're divorced now. There was a website that kept track of her.
@@AlexClementine yeah it's sickening that she gets to live a happy life after what she did to her own sister and two other women
What sort of justice is that? It's a shame.
James Bulger’s killers
Sucks because David Cook is the name of one of the runner ups of American Idol/ a great artist💀
I am so pissed watching this. There is no justice …. poor people that died
Idk why they would be released!!!
Thought it was hugh jackman in the thumbnail 🤣
Like I say why murderers are let out of prison is beyond me. Persons responsible needs a psych eval too!! It's gonna get worse more out of control!! Evil lives amongst and in the judicial system plus!!!!
You bet they are evil too
"A life in prison" should mean that, you know?! LIKE FOREVER!
This seems more like a PSA...
Everyone wants to get imprisoned, no one wants to die. It’s called a deterrent. -Rick Sanchez, kinda
The Broomstick Killer?
PRISONS HAVE 1 JOB "KEEP THEM LOCK IN". THE SYSTEM NEEDS TO CHANGE
Huh? What do you mean that a death note dropped near my house and now im caught watching this? Nonsense.
Once you kill someone you should be in jail for life. Life sentences should mean just that 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I agree, they care more about rehabilitating evil criminals rather than serving justice
Juha Valjakkala died back in February of this year btw at 57
Omg thats crazy
The AK-74 is an assault rifle designed by small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1974. While primarily associated with the Soviet Union, it has been used by multiple states throughout the 20th century and onwards. It is chambered for the 5.45×39mm cartridge, which replaced the 7.62×39mm cartridge of Kalashnikov's earlier automatic weapons for the Soviet armed forces. The rifle first saw service with Soviet forces in the Afghanistan conflict from 1979 onwards.[9] The head of the Afghan bureau of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), the intelligence agency of Pakistan, claimed that America's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) paid $5,000 for the first AK-74 captured by the Afghan mujahideen during the Afghan-Soviet War. As of 2021, most countries of the former Soviet Union use the rifle. Licensed copies were produced in Bulgaria (AK-74, AKS-74 and AKS-74U), and in the former East Germany (MPi-AK-74N, MPi-AKS-74N, MPi-AKS-74NK). The rifle's operation during firing and reloading is identical to that of the AKM.[17] After ignition of the cartridge primer and propellant, rapidly expanding propellant gases are diverted into the gas cylinder above the barrel through a vent near the muzzle. The build-up of gases inside the gas cylinder drives the long-stroke piston and bolt carrier rearward and a cam guide machined into the underside of the bolt carrier along with an ejector spur on the bolt carrier rail guide, rotates the bolt approximately 35° and unlocks it from the barrel extension via a camming pin on the bolt. The moving assembly has about 5.5 mm (0.2 in) of free travel which creates a delay between the initial recoil impulse of the piston and the bolt unlocking sequence, allowing gas pressures to drop to a safe level before the seal between the chamber and the bolt is broken. Like previous Kalashnikov-pattern rifles, the AK-74 does not have a gas valve; excess gases are ventilated through a series of radial ports in the gas cylinder. Since the Kalashnikov operating system offers no primary extraction upon bolt rotation, the 5.45×39mm AK-74 bolt has a larger extractor claw than the 7.62×39mm AKM for increased extraction reliability.[18] Other minor modifications were made to the bolt and carrier assembly.
Liked for the victims, their families and the channel only
You’re caught with 1 gram of weed = life in prison…..
If you’re a Murderer, sex offender, or a serial killer then you should never leave a prison. Needs to have double ankle tracking bracelets and 24hr monitoring
Ankle monitors are no guarantee of these people being tracked.
@@mynamedoesntmatter8652 oh trust me I know. Someone had amputated their own ankle/foot off before
Aaahhh!! 😱Pedro Lopez!😳
WTF
No prison that purposely kills someone should be in prison for life with no chance of ever getting out