You are so entertaining. Sterling T. Colson escaped from Kilby Prison in Montgomery, Alabama. The same prison the double amputee you mentioned that made it all the way to Atlanta. You said Jacksonville, FL, but don’t feel bad. Most people see Jacksonville and think Florida. There is a Jacksonville in Alabama too. That’s where that newspaper clip came from.
So you're saying that the only one who escaped and on whom the entire operation depended was the cat? I don't wanna presume too much... but I get the feeling that the real mastermind here was the cat. It also does my head in that it nobody suspected anything when two guys spent all their time unclogging the drain. Some of these stories are so funny, you wouldn't believe them in a movie or book.
These videos are hilariously interesting. The one about Dennis Fenton throws hot balls at police made me crack up through the whole thing. Thanks for shedding light on these quirky gems of days gone by.
I was hoping my grandpa might have been an honorable mention 🤣 he wasn't but he's got a cool story still. He escaped from Warren county pa, (sorta like the other guy you saw all over your tv's last week) with his brother, sheriff accidently shot himself on a ricochet during the incident and Gramps got away by floating down the Allegheny. He managed to evade capture for quite some time by wearing women's clothing. Hell of a guy too.
For a long time now, real life has been trying to convince me that we're way too hard on screenwriters. At least about plausability and bizarrely negligent behavior.
10:18 they accidentally created free jazz DAMN u said exactly what i was thinkin! it wouldve been the greatest art music record ever, i honestly would give everything to hear that
On the "unclogging the drain" attempt, my guess is the warden had a guard check it out on Day 1 because inmates volunteering for stinky jobs does not happen. He saw how far they were getting and decided to let them wear themselves out digging until they were close, and then stopped them. Better to have those fellows tired at the end of each day, for a while.
Somewhere lies the body of a cat that was a true friend to some inmates. And the last warden is a hero for not only keeping hardened criminals out of the public but he also saved a very desperate man’s life. No way that plan would’ve worked in their favor.
I worked in Stateville prison as an inmate (different building from the article, same prison) and that was probably the most cockroaches I ever saw in my life, you'd have to be careful about cleaning the cafeteria because if you hit the wrong "piece of furniture" on accident you could cause a literal waterfall of roaches to come spilling out of things. I saw roaches in there big enough to bully the rats that were also in there. There were parts of the prison (F-house in particular) where you had to sleep with ear plugs to keep roaches from burrowing into your ears. Luckily enough I wasn't housed there, but if I was I'd want to escape too.
What did Bugs do after he was smuggled out of prision, I want to know so bad, ahhhh
Wow! I didn’t expect something semi-local to me. Eastern Washington has some crazy stories, for sure.
You are so entertaining. Sterling T. Colson escaped from Kilby Prison in Montgomery, Alabama. The same prison the double amputee you mentioned that made it all the way to Atlanta. You said Jacksonville, FL, but don’t feel bad. Most people see Jacksonville and think Florida. There is a Jacksonville in Alabama too. That’s where that newspaper clip came from.
So you're saying that the only one who escaped and on whom the entire operation depended was the cat? I don't wanna presume too much... but I get the feeling that the real mastermind here was the cat. It also does my head in that it nobody suspected anything when two guys spent all their time unclogging the drain. Some of these stories are so funny, you wouldn't believe them in a movie or book.
Your background music always makes me think of Robert Johnson’s “Come On In My Kitchen.”
These videos are hilariously interesting. The one about Dennis Fenton throws hot balls at police made me crack up through the whole thing. Thanks for shedding light on these quirky gems of days gone by.
I was hoping my grandpa might have been an honorable mention 🤣 he wasn't but he's got a cool story still. He escaped from Warren county pa, (sorta like the other guy you saw all over your tv's last week) with his brother, sheriff accidently shot himself on a ricochet during the incident and Gramps got away by floating down the Allegheny. He managed to evade capture for quite some time by wearing women's clothing. Hell of a guy too.
The chapter name for story one had me worried. Glad the cat came out on top lol
haha, I didn't even notice that chapter name! UA-cam auto-generates those if I don't put them in.
For a long time now, real life has been trying to convince me that we're way too hard on screenwriters. At least about plausability and bizarrely negligent behavior.
It's fun to say "Walla Walla, Washington"!
10:18 they accidentally created free jazz
DAMN u said exactly what i was thinkin! it wouldve been the greatest art music record ever, i honestly would give everything to hear that
Colson rolled a 20 on his persuasion check.
This is something I can get behind, unless its behind bars
Good kitty.
You might want to watch The Blues Brothers for help with the pronunciation of Joliet :)
On the "unclogging the drain" attempt, my guess is the warden had a guard check it out on Day 1 because inmates volunteering for stinky jobs does not happen. He saw how far they were getting and decided to let them wear themselves out digging until they were close, and then stopped them. Better to have those fellows tired at the end of each day, for a while.
Ever heard of “the peanut butter bandit?”
I wish you would do videos like this but five times as long.
Sounds like the guards weren't that nice to Bugs anyway honestly. You can't convince cats to do things they don't at least kinda want to do
Somewhere lies the body of a cat that was a true friend to some inmates. And the last warden is a hero for not only keeping hardened criminals out of the public but he also saved a very desperate man’s life. No way that plan would’ve worked in their favor.
Yup. Those are weird!
How timely!
You never watch The OG and only The Blues Brothers. Cuz you bucthered the name of the prison. Plus it's a great flix. Take care and have fun!!! 😎😃😎
Joe-lee-ET. Not Jolly-et.
I worked in Stateville prison as an inmate (different building from the article, same prison) and that was probably the most cockroaches I ever saw in my life, you'd have to be careful about cleaning the cafeteria because if you hit the wrong "piece of furniture" on accident you could cause a literal waterfall of roaches to come spilling out of things. I saw roaches in there big enough to bully the rats that were also in there. There were parts of the prison (F-house in particular) where you had to sleep with ear plugs to keep roaches from burrowing into your ears. Luckily enough I wasn't housed there, but if I was I'd want to escape too.
Thank you for giving me the courage to humiliate the wendigo that lives in my backyard.
*noknoknok*
"What are you kids doing in there?!"
"Honey, leave 'em alone, kids that age, prolly just humiliating the ol' wendigo"
Funky. Especially the sewer one.
Peanut butter in Alabama.. look it up 😂
new mic sounds quality but i think you could knock the gain down a bit, its a lil ouchy on the high end
The guy who gave the inmate his car keys surely was his friend. It must have been planned. That guy should have been charged and put in jail himself!
what were you standing on?
You resemble Bill Hader
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Fake laugh, no Bueno. Be real, really Bueno
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