@@hydraulicwendigo8244 its honestly so admirable. They figure out where his money is going to but not where he is or his warehouse. Tgats honestly a brilliant mind.
Louis was definitely wearing soap shoes. I had a friend who used to sneak ecstasy pills into nightclubs in the 90s because they had a hollow plastic compartment in the sole you could unscrew
The story about Luis, he definitely was acting as a distraction. I mean obviously we all know he wouldn't encourage everyone to say he sold the weed. But also weren't drug dogs mentioned? They would have smelled his shoes.
That’s legit the hardest I’ve laughed in a long time. It was just so funny how simple this dudes plan was, if I were him I’d be laughing when they searched me too.
Not gonna lie, that one with the arsonist is stupidly genius. Like Imagine if that dude applied that level of effort of thinking towards legitimate pursuits.
Obligatory Not A Cop, but worked for the victim. Construction company had a giant truck-mounted spool of copper wire that would've weighed multiple tons (the spools that are as large as a person) - it was parked at the back of the lot, had multiple vehicles parked in front of it, and the fence behind it was on a stone retaining wall about a meter tall - so that truck wasn't going anywhere. They didn't get any license plates or faces on the security cameras, but you could see it happen - they drove their OWN truck with an empty spool on the back, up to the other side of the fence, climbed over, grabbed one end of the wire, brought it over the fence, and attached it to their spool. Then, over the next hour or so (Not sure exactly how long, we just ended up fast-forwarding) they wound the wire spool-to-spool, then drove off. This is about 15 years ago.
@@TheBerkeleyBeauty Some ppl spend their whole lives poor.Who are you to tell someone they shouldn’t have kids.Ppl are losing their jobs every day due to Covid-19.
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Stop trying to justify crime, makes you look really immoral
The dollar general candy heist. Couple of kids (age 10-12) go into dollar general with backpacks. One of them distracts the clerk while the others run into the candy isle and pack as much candy as they can into their bags and leave. Never got caught
That’s the one thing about con artists or scammers that I’ll never understand. They put in so much more effort into a scam than most people would at an honest job.
Kind of like the other person said. Higher reward. Have you ever done any thrill seeking behavior? It's pretty comparable. There's a certain sense of excitement when you're doing something wrong, and an even greater excitement when you worked hard to do something wrong.
@@brandoncooke6564 Yeah I have done some thrill seeking behavior, and could understand that. But is it really a higher reward? I guess it all depends. One thing I’m all for is scamming or playing the system, but a lot of these scammers seem to prey on the most vulnerable in our society and that’s something I find despicable.
Locks are are there to scare you. Most locks can be broken easily. However, most people will stop committing a crime just because there a lock, even if he/she had hit that place before or done it a thousands times already. Most criminals are dumbass idiots who have no idea what they are doing. You are right however about smarter criminals view it as a challenge.
Briefly worked collections (it was horrible and full of horrible people, I got fired @3 mo for not being enough of an asshole so I think I won?) but that first bit where the caller keeps the line live after the recipient hangs up isn't just the UK and it led to some hilarious interactions. Debtor: I don't know who your looking for, nobody here by that name. Me: Sure, ok well if you hear from them let them know we'd like to talk to them please. Debtor: Ok, bye. *hangs up -3 seconds later Debtor: *picks up the phone and starts dialing out while talking to someone in the room Yea, I told that stupid b$*ch I don't live here. Hahaha! Me: Ma'am I'm still on the line, can we talk about your debt now? Debtor: GASP! *hangs up the phone -3 seconds later Debtor: *picks up the line and tries to dial out, again. Me: *after waiting for them to stop dialing, Ma'am we really would like a word with you regarding your outstanding... Debtor: *hangs up for a final time
Lmao the one @ 7:10 was pretty damn good and IS basically fool proof but yeah, the dumb move was to keep hitting the same place. Although,I wonder if it’d be possible if the store has a[cameras and I’ve known a lot of LP guys who are pretty damn good at their job and I’m sure they’d notice even a stunt like this being pulled. Btw, it totally reminds me of the something that I used to do but I won’t say what. Haha
For the first one, my mum knows this trick so once she hung up then called her friend, the scammers pretended to be the bank so she told them she called her friend, If u ever do want to check with the bank always use a different phone so they can't keep the line open
The IKEA thing sounds like the one that happened in Stockholm in about -87. But I think it was even more money, like 600 000 dollars (in 1986). To my knowledge the cops blamed the Jönsson Crew (Last name of the leader) but could never prove it. But considering how many jobs those guys did back then, its a fair guess.
I wonder how much money my high school lost when I was there. If you got a drink out of the Gatorade vending machine, and you continually pushed your drink button, you got two. One time I got three. And most of the students knew it. The first drink cost 1.25. Every drink after cost .25
Knew a contractor who used to fill his big box Home Depot items with little box Home Depot items. Every time he'd buy a cabinet or something large like that he'd fill it with tools and supplies.
That last one reminds me of that time I pulled into the gas station and found that the pump was giving out free gasoline. I let the cashier know partly because it was the right thing to do, but mostly because I was driving a diesel and the free gas wouldn't have done any good.
Bet you anything the last story was actually a gas station employee who wanted to sell the gas back to others on the sly. who you gonna go to? The station selling for $2.85 or the skechy dude who's selling it for 2 bucks a gallon?
The uncle who superglued people's hands to the wall. I remember that. I was quite puzzled about what added advantage that would deliver to the crim. Now I finally know it was just for shi*ts and giggles.
3:40 My dad works in the IT field, and worked in security back in the 2000's when those private atms were becoming a thing. My dad heard through one of the hacker forums he was on at the time about a guy who discovered that the default admin password to these atms was printed in the user manual, which was free to download from the manufacturer's website. Obviously they tell you to change the password from the default, but inevitably this hacker, after driving around and trying machines in the area, found one that the owner hasn't changed the password on. He then discovered that the atm's backend os was just Windows XP. From there he reprogrammed it to think it was dispensing fives when it was dispensing twenties. So if you went to withdraw $20, it would give you four 20s thinking they were 5s. Basically just because he could. The thing is, it didn't take any special technical skill to do this. He just went to the manufacturer's website and downloaded the user manual, then just kept checking machines until he found one where the owner hadn't changed the password. From there it was just a matter of running the configuration program and changing some settings. 15:20 This reminds me of an episode of Burn Notice. They need to get into a dead drop container unnoticed but the building across the street from it has heavy security. Michael explains that utility service workers can go pretty much anywhere unquestioned, so it's a common disguise. Consequently, any competent security team will be extra suspicious of unexpected utility workers. Which means all you need to do to keep a competent security team distracted for 30 seconds is make a call to the local gas company about a suspected leak and ask them to send someone over to take a look.
I put my weed in a deodorant stick and put the little piece back on. Everything was doubled. It survived 3 searches and a half a lunch period just chilling on the grass when i dropped it once.
That balloon/fire marshall story sounds like fiction to me. Definitely wouldn't have twenty minutes, but also, how is this balloon staying suspended in the air? He would hang it from the top of the building I presume, but how did he get to the top of the building?
Maybe I'm just stupid here but I don't get the Home Depot brothers one. Like, it doesn't seem like they'd actually make any money. If one guy spends $100 to get the merch and then the other returns it for $100, they wind back up at a net zero gain. Isn't that how that would work or am I just an idiot? Lol
Hey everyone I have an honest question, does anyone else notice these ask Reddit vids always do a repeat of a story like back to back? Or is it just me?
The best thieves in the world will tell you it's all about attitude seriously people if you have the attitude like this is normal nothing's going wrong nobody will look at you it's when you act nervous and stuff people actually pay attention to you I've seen thieves in different ages different genders all say the same thing you act like you own the place nobody will question you
Man these adds are too fucking much. I try to listen to these when I drive, but that's damn near impossible with an add every minute. It's worse than cable
Wisdom 1 8 No one who speaks what is wrong will go undetected, nor will avenging Justice pass by such a one. 9 For the schemes of the godless will be examined, and a report of his words will reach the Lord to convict him of his crimes. 10 There is a jealous ear that overhears everything, not even a murmur of complaint escapes it. 11 So beware of uttering frivolous complaints, restrain your tongue from finding fault; even what is said in secret has repercussions, and a lying mouth deals death to the soul. 12 Do not court death by the errors of your ways, nor invite destruction through the work of your hands. 13 For God did not make Death, he takes no pleasure in destroying the living. 14 To exist -- for this he created all things; the creatures of the world have health in them, in them is no fatal poison, and Hades has no power over the world: 15 for uprightness is immortal. 16 But the godless call for Death with deed and word, counting him friend, they wear themselves out for him; with him they make a pact, worthy as they are to belong to him CHRIST HOLY SEED. ua-cam.com/video/odgWupOqlSs/v-deo.html Most wanted by FBI huh 🤔
the luis story is the best thing i’ve ever heard. what an absolute madlad.
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The dad stealing to put his kids through a good school is sad. Having to commit a crime just to give your kid a good education is so wrong.
He's bad guy, but it doesn't mean he's bad guy
Gosh. Imagine putting your kids through private school from shoplifting
Now we can tell any one who says “crime doesn’t pay” that crime does pay but it depends on where you live and how big your brain is.
@@hydraulicwendigo8244 its honestly so admirable. They figure out where his money is going to but not where he is or his warehouse. Tgats honestly a brilliant mind.
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Louis was definitely wearing soap shoes. I had a friend who used to sneak ecstasy pills into nightclubs in the 90s because they had a hollow plastic compartment in the sole you could unscrew
My new biggest fear is someone i don't know keeping a phone line open after I hang up
Combined with the fact like some places such as suicide hotlines have protocols to never be the one to hang up the call.
The story about Luis, he definitely was acting as a distraction. I mean obviously we all know he wouldn't encourage everyone to say he sold the weed. But also weren't drug dogs mentioned? They would have smelled his shoes.
I bet it was the VPs son.
He knew where they would search.
Lewis is an MVP of drugs, lmao.
That’s legit the hardest I’ve laughed in a long time. It was just so funny how simple this dudes plan was, if I were him I’d be laughing when they searched me too.
Not gonna lie, that one with the arsonist is stupidly genius. Like Imagine if that dude applied that level of effort of thinking towards legitimate pursuits.
Obligatory Not A Cop, but worked for the victim.
Construction company had a giant truck-mounted spool of copper wire that would've weighed multiple tons (the spools that are as large as a person) - it was parked at the back of the lot, had multiple vehicles parked in front of it, and the fence behind it was on a stone retaining wall about a meter tall - so that truck wasn't going anywhere.
They didn't get any license plates or faces on the security cameras, but you could see it happen - they drove their OWN truck with an empty spool on the back, up to the other side of the fence, climbed over, grabbed one end of the wire, brought it over the fence, and attached it to their spool. Then, over the next hour or so (Not sure exactly how long, we just ended up fast-forwarding) they wound the wire spool-to-spool, then drove off.
This is about 15 years ago.
are the old reel to reel trick.
The second story is a really good dad. I would steal to take care of mines too
I wouldn't. You just make a smarter criminals for the future.
That a bitch?! Don’t have’em if you can’t afford’em 🙄
@@TheBerkeleyBeauty Some ppl spend their whole lives poor.Who are you to tell someone they shouldn’t have kids.Ppl are losing their jobs every day due to Covid-19.
Stop trying to justify crime, makes you look really immoral
@ I’m no justify anything I’m say what I would do for mine. I’m just confused how someone can tell another when they should have a child.Life is short
Damn the second one.
You need to be very smart to make the person who punish you impressed by your deed 😂
The dollar general candy heist. Couple of kids (age 10-12) go into dollar general with backpacks. One of them distracts the clerk while the others run into the candy isle and pack as much candy as they can into their bags and leave. Never got caught
Where was this?
I wanna see the faces of the school admin and police make when they failed to find any drugs on Luis
It would make a really hilarious and great move. Imagine it from the principals side and at the end it shows everything like in the illusionist
I can't help but root for the shoplifter putting his kids trough school,
9:57 Damn that some high level shit. Even my batch mates could not pull it off when we were young.
Can somebody let that dude know the Hatton garden heist really was made into a film
The arsonist firefighter was so funny, and more common than people think.
That’s the one thing about con artists or scammers that I’ll never understand. They put in so much more effort into a scam than most people would at an honest job.
Not exactly. You -concentrate- your effort and get concentrated reward, instead of spacing it out on 4 weeks and get paid a wage.
Kind of like the other person said. Higher reward. Have you ever done any thrill seeking behavior? It's pretty comparable. There's a certain sense of excitement when you're doing something wrong, and an even greater excitement when you worked hard to do something wrong.
@@brandoncooke6564 Yeah I have done some thrill seeking behavior, and could understand that. But is it really a higher reward? I guess it all depends. One thing I’m all for is scamming or playing the system, but a lot of these scammers seem to prey on the most vulnerable in our society and that’s something I find despicable.
A lock only works if the person is honest. To a criminal a lock is a challenge.
Locks are are there to scare you. Most locks can be broken easily. However, most people will stop committing a crime just because there a lock, even if he/she had hit that place before or done it a thousands times already. Most criminals are dumbass idiots who have no idea what they are doing. You are right however about smarter criminals view it as a challenge.
Louise was just a different breed, i wish i was his classmate and could witness all of that
Briefly worked collections (it was horrible and full of horrible people, I got fired @3 mo for not being enough of an asshole so I think I won?) but that first bit where the caller keeps the line live after the recipient hangs up isn't just the UK and it led to some hilarious interactions.
Debtor: I don't know who your looking for, nobody here by that name.
Me: Sure, ok well if you hear from them let them know we'd like to talk to them please.
Debtor: Ok, bye. *hangs up
-3 seconds later
Debtor: *picks up the phone and starts dialing out while talking to someone in the room Yea, I told that stupid b$*ch I don't live here. Hahaha!
Me: Ma'am I'm still on the line, can we talk about your debt now?
Debtor: GASP! *hangs up the phone
-3 seconds later
Debtor: *picks up the line and tries to dial out, again.
Me: *after waiting for them to stop dialing, Ma'am we really would like a word with you regarding your outstanding...
Debtor: *hangs up for a final time
It amazes me how complicated their memes are but still will not earn an honest living
Lmao the one @ 7:10 was pretty damn good and IS basically fool proof but yeah, the dumb move was to keep hitting the same place. Although,I wonder if it’d be possible if the store has a[cameras and I’ve known a lot of LP guys who are pretty damn good at their job and I’m sure they’d notice even a stunt like this being pulled. Btw, it totally reminds me of the something that I used to do but I won’t say what. Haha
Damn these are so good they are almost all like movies
For the first one, my mum knows this trick so once she hung up then called her friend, the scammers pretended to be the bank so she told them she called her friend, If u ever do want to check with the bank always use a different phone so they can't keep the line open
Lol I’m addicted to these
I wonder if the second guy had any ops training? Or maybe the surveilance team was just really dumb.
My mother is a heroin addict and would walk into a shop and take TV's, stereos etc and just walk out. Crazy..
I knew a guy that used to steal sheds...a high vis shirt and a few traffic cones and nobody would ask questions
The IKEA thing sounds like the one that happened in Stockholm in about -87.
But I think it was even more money, like 600 000 dollars (in 1986).
To my knowledge the cops blamed the Jönsson Crew (Last name of the leader) but could never prove it.
But considering how many jobs those guys did back then, its a fair guess.
The last one is pretty unbelievable, you can't change the price at the pumps its controls by the point of sale inside the store
What the hell is a wheelie bin? I feel like my america is showing
I wonder how much money my high school lost when I was there. If you got a drink out of the Gatorade vending machine, and you continually pushed your drink button, you got two. One time I got three. And most of the students knew it. The first drink cost 1.25. Every drink after cost .25
12:15 honestly I believe that
Knew a contractor who used to fill his big box Home Depot items with little box Home Depot items. Every time he'd buy a cabinet or something large like that he'd fill it with tools and supplies.
It sounds really illegal to force students to take of their clothes…. Even if the clothing is shoes
Lewis is an absolute fucking god
That last one reminds me of that time I pulled into the gas station and found that the pump was giving out free gasoline. I let the cashier know partly because it was the right thing to do, but mostly because I was driving a diesel and the free gas wouldn't have done any good.
Bet you anything the last story was actually a gas station employee who wanted to sell the gas back to others on the sly. who you gonna go to?
The station selling for $2.85 or the skechy dude who's selling it for 2 bucks a gallon?
Y’all giving me some million dollar ideas
The uncle who superglued people's hands to the wall.
I remember that. I was quite puzzled about what added advantage that would deliver to the crim. Now I finally know it was just for shi*ts and giggles.
99 years for just a roberry and a frustrated murder?
I'm sorry, the bullet ricochet'd off of plexiglass? So, now PLASTIC can withstand bullets? wth?
Yeah, if it's high-strength plastic and thick enough. That's why it was there in the first place.
3:40 My dad works in the IT field, and worked in security back in the 2000's when those private atms were becoming a thing. My dad heard through one of the hacker forums he was on at the time about a guy who discovered that the default admin password to these atms was printed in the user manual, which was free to download from the manufacturer's website. Obviously they tell you to change the password from the default, but inevitably this hacker, after driving around and trying machines in the area, found one that the owner hasn't changed the password on. He then discovered that the atm's backend os was just Windows XP. From there he reprogrammed it to think it was dispensing fives when it was dispensing twenties. So if you went to withdraw $20, it would give you four 20s thinking they were 5s. Basically just because he could.
The thing is, it didn't take any special technical skill to do this. He just went to the manufacturer's website and downloaded the user manual, then just kept checking machines until he found one where the owner hadn't changed the password. From there it was just a matter of running the configuration program and changing some settings.
15:20 This reminds me of an episode of Burn Notice. They need to get into a dead drop container unnoticed but the building across the street from it has heavy security. Michael explains that utility service workers can go pretty much anywhere unquestioned, so it's a common disguise. Consequently, any competent security team will be extra suspicious of unexpected utility workers. Which means all you need to do to keep a competent security team distracted for 30 seconds is make a call to the local gas company about a suspected leak and ask them to send someone over to take a look.
I put my weed in a deodorant stick and put the little piece back on. Everything was doubled. It survived 3 searches and a half a lunch period just chilling on the grass when i dropped it once.
That PCP guy has Final Fantasy boss levels of health points.
no
Actually he just consumed 1000 cheese wheels skyrim style after freezing time
That balloon/fire marshall story sounds like fiction to me. Definitely wouldn't have twenty minutes, but also, how is this balloon staying suspended in the air? He would hang it from the top of the building I presume, but how did he get to the top of the building?
Maybe I'm just stupid here but I don't get the Home Depot brothers one. Like, it doesn't seem like they'd actually make any money. If one guy spends $100 to get the merch and then the other returns it for $100, they wind back up at a net zero gain. Isn't that how that would work or am I just an idiot? Lol
They also have the stuff the first brother left with that they could sell as lightly/unused or even "refurbished"
99 years for one robbery????
If your smart about it, it's not hard to to escape consistantly. Not that I've done it, but still.
Escape doesn't ensure success dude. Just means you committed the act. The success comes from you and the act not ever being noticed.
Easy to give your opinion behind a keyboard. You'd probably be on the video of "what idiotic thing a criminal did."
@@HairyNacho probably. I generally am an idiot, but not stupid enough to just go around, committing crimes
Guy stole a tanker truck went to a closed gas station opened the underground tank pumped it out with the truck . Week later truck found stripped
Hey everyone I have an honest question, does anyone else notice these ask Reddit vids always do a repeat of a story like back to back? Or is it just me?
10:50 home alone?
Im impressed 🤞
Im calling b.s on The guy shooting plexiglass and bullet ricocheting hitting him in the head and sticking in his head.
8:19 hey, I was born on Ft Carson!
they was not catching luis boi it was in his shoes honestly i dont care if it had a secret compartment or not i would have made him take off the shoes
The best thieves in the world will tell you it's all about attitude seriously people if you have the attitude like this is normal nothing's going wrong nobody will look at you it's when you act nervous and stuff people actually pay attention to you I've seen thieves in different ages different genders all say the same thing you act like you own the place nobody will question you
Hey
Wow this is a small comments section
Man these adds are too fucking much. I try to listen to these when I drive, but that's damn near impossible with an add every minute. It's worse than cable
Wisdom 1
8 No one who speaks what is wrong will go undetected, nor will avenging Justice pass by such a one.
9 For the schemes of the godless will be examined, and a report of his words will reach the Lord to convict him of his crimes.
10 There is a jealous ear that overhears everything, not even a murmur of complaint escapes it.
11 So beware of uttering frivolous complaints, restrain your tongue from finding fault; even what is said in secret has repercussions, and a lying mouth deals death to the soul.
12 Do not court death by the errors of your ways, nor invite destruction through the work of your hands.
13 For God did not make Death, he takes no pleasure in destroying the living.
14 To exist -- for this he created all things; the creatures of the world have health in them, in them is no fatal poison, and Hades has no power over the world:
15 for uprightness is immortal.
16 But the godless call for Death with deed and word, counting him friend, they wear themselves out for him; with him they make a pact, worthy as they are to belong to him
CHRIST HOLY SEED.
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Most wanted by FBI huh 🤔
Anyone else think that this might be giving criminals ideas?
2nd wow
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