@@blu3fire105 so if 7 murders isn't enough, how many until you think it's time to remove the perpetrator? How many innocents are you happy to sacrifice for your principal?
It depends on the person. That one autistic man, definitely. He didn’t deserve to get life just for stealing tools and his body definitely doesn’t deserve to be dissected in an anatomy class after he dies (this is what happens to unclaimed prisoners’ bodies).
some people are actually saying the mother the guy called was a "horrible mother"... for stopping a murdurer escape and possibly keep murdering. I hope they were joking, if not they're all idiots.
@@sharkbait1389 why, who sends their child back to death row, also they were going to Canada so they were just looking to not die, still would probably get life though
i dont know what you all believe in but i believe in Jesus Christ, you may believe in Him as well, if you do, i hope you are where you need to be with Him, if you arent i hope you will accept him into your life, you may know the the story already, but He willingly died for everybody, and that includes you, if you are wondering if something is sinful look up Scripture about it online (i recommend the King James Version), i hope you read The Bible, and find a good church, ill leave you with some Scripture, Colossians 3:8 But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
They got some facts wrong. The escape year was 1984. Warrenton is in North Carolina, not Virginia. The other inmate in Vermont was in the woods not the truck, and was five miles south of the border. They said Tuggle was the only one to not get the electric chair, but that isn’t true. The previous inmate executed, one who masterminded it but didn’t escape was given a lethal injection. He also had a homemade gun in his cell that was hidden and found by his lawyer.
Linwood is from Richmond VA like me him and his brother and an accomplice went on a killing spree. My granny said they were some bad behind kids and people. They used to terrorize everyone in the Southside of Richmond. When they were caught there was literally a sigh of relief.
I always find myself rooting for the people escaping prison and to get away, but then remember they're criminals. I guess I like The Shawshank Redemption movie too much. Great video!
My friend’s brother got shot in the head. He survived but the guy that shot him was sentenced to 11 years in prison. But, 2 years after his release he died of a heart attack
It's mind-blowing how freedom limitations can boost people's creativity. During my mandatory military service I remember what ideas we'd come up with to get a day or two outside the base or sneak in civilian cloths, food and alcohol. I'm definitely lacking that creativity now in my programmer career (I'm a flutter dev as u might have guessed 😂)
@@donaldjones9830 No one is perfect Don , nor do the creators claim it . The producers make mistakes , yes they do . Some topics are biased - pointed because it's a US channel , correct but not necessarily a problem since as a viewer and a member of the channel's community u are allowed to state your disagreements with no problem or fear of judgment . Some facts might just be plain wrong or nonexistent , truly , but they maybe use different info sources . All in all , although as every human project the channel has some minor flaws it is still an enjoyable and high quality continent .
Have not watched the episode (don't know if I'll have time, but trust me the topic is interesting and I'm sure you've covered it well), but popping on to give your thumbnail artist some kudos. I see a LOT of layers of color to give their subject some really intense lighting, and I know that can't have been an easy-peasy task. Great job!
6:50 to 7:58/8:03 Coraleen Epps was lucky that Earl Clanton was a death row inmate who was actually a father. As for Earl, I guess he had enough time to reflect his life choices and tried to make at least one good choice. Maybe he did it as one last hoorah before he was executed.
@@pythondrink dark humor go get some. Life can get super depressing so it's best to find the smallest piece of humor in any situation if possible to keep some semblance of sanity.
i feel like its so odd knowing like these people probably all agreed to escape because whether they get caught or just stay back theyll die either way so its worth a shot
I honestly didn’t know you could get sent to death row for one or two murders, I just thought you’d stay for life. Three or more is understandable thought
I thought prisons had gun gallery’s for this exact reason. Raised, caged off sections, accessible from a different part of the prison, for officers with firearms to keep prisoners at the end of a gun barrel, but for the prisoners to be unable to get the gun itself.
Gotta say that if they had GPS at the time those 2 would of walked over the border. Less than 10 miles to live? People have gone through deserts to escape and live. What's 10 miles right
Most likely a wilderness area mainly because in the wilderness there’s nothing but animals trees and ocean and if you’re near a forest there’s lots of places to hide
@@andreilyas1426 where did you hear that? just wondering if I missed something because I thought he said "I'm a father too and I wouldn't want anything to happen to my daughter"
I would have commuted Clanton's sentence to life in prison. Don't get me wrong; justice is important, but by saving the female guard, he showed that there was still enough good in him to make mercy a reasonable risk to take.
What i dont understand is, why didnt they just run off into the woods? They were already realy close to the border and they couldve probably crossed it by foot without a high probability of getting captured
and after reaching the Canadian border he would have to reach the nearest Canadian city, which associated with the low population density of Canada, is 120km away and the only inhabitants of the city are 2 gay shepherds, a dog and three sheep
Fun fact: the missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it know where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
Earl is an example of a quote I once heard. 'Not every man behind bars is a monster, not every man who walks free is a saint.'
Didn’t he get into that situation for killing someone so idk if he is really that good in the first place
I see you comment a lot. Why don't you post videos
@@catonarunway would you watch it
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@@andrewhernandez4102 Yes
16:23 the mother convinces him to go back to prison and be on the death row. Imagine a parent telling the child go back on the death row.
Should have told him to go to Canada.
@@veikkajoensuu that's worse than death
@Verdant thunder NYA you won't after being in Canada
@Verdant thunder NYA you won't wanna live after being in Canada
Ikr You basically just killed your son
Anybody else find themselves rooting for literally anybody trying to escape prison ?
A little… but then I remember what they did to get sent there.
I do, they deserve to stay in prison for life but never put to death
I mean for me it's hard to not root for the under dog fighting a almost unwinnable fight
@@blu3fire105 so if 7 murders isn't enough, how many until you think it's time to remove the perpetrator? How many innocents are you happy to sacrifice for your principal?
It depends on the person. That one autistic man, definitely. He didn’t deserve to get life just for stealing tools and his body definitely doesn’t deserve to be dissected in an anatomy class after he dies (this is what happens to unclaimed prisoners’ bodies).
They should lowkey make a movie about this
Watching one now on UA-cam.
Watch Con Air
Prison break is obviously inspired by this. The fictional escapees are even named "fox river eight" after the six here.
There is a very good 2 hrs long documentary about this escape here on UA-cam
Low-key ??? Naaa this has big screen written all over it. A mini series even.
Earl Clenton Made me feel a bit happier when he saved the woman
It sounded like a scene from a TV show to me.
Major respect for keeping the woman safe. Not sure about everything else.
some people are actually saying the mother the guy called was a "horrible mother"... for stopping a murdurer escape and possibly keep murdering. I hope they were joking, if not they're all idiots.
Same here
@@sharkbait1389 why, who sends their child back to death row, also they were going to Canada so they were just looking to not die, still would probably get life though
i dont know what you all believe in but i believe in Jesus Christ, you may believe in Him as well, if you do, i hope you are where you need to be with Him, if you arent i hope you will accept him into your life, you may know the the story already, but He willingly died for everybody, and that includes you, if you are wondering if something is sinful look up Scripture about it online (i recommend the King James Version), i hope you read The Bible, and find a good church, ill leave you with some Scripture, Colossians 3:8 But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth. Romans 8:39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
@@sharkbait1389 as a mother, they were indeed horrible, as a person? that may be different
Death row: Your time is up
The few inmates: *Hold my intelligence*
Hold my freedom! Lol 😆
@@markgriffin9287 Yeah lol
XD
I don't know about you guys but I feel bad about judging someone's death and making fun of it
@@sandrotsiklauri5180 ok, anyways
Your consistency and quality of content never disappoints! ❤️
They are the best! I love watching these informative videos and huge ty to all who help the channel!
ikr, i dont know how the animations are so good
They got some facts wrong. The escape year was 1984. Warrenton is in North Carolina, not Virginia. The other inmate in Vermont was in the woods not the truck, and was five miles south of the border. They said Tuggle was the only one to not get the electric chair, but that isn’t true. The previous inmate executed, one who masterminded it but didn’t escape was given a lethal injection. He also had a homemade gun in his cell that was hidden and found by his lawyer.
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10 miles? Baby I would’ve crawled in prayer. 10??!! Come on NOW
True 😂😂
It should be 1000 miles
Yeah I would have done ANYTHING to get in into Canada. What a wuss!
Bro was latterly on average about 3 hours away from freedom and he gave up
This is more thrilling than most movies.
prison break is really good watch it
The dad part was truly a heartwarming clutch for my sanity and that police woman he should've been free from there
Not free, but not on death row. I believe he should only have a life sentence.
Free cause of one act of kindness umm no that's insane payment most be made
We don't know what else he's done, so I very much doubt he should have been set free, but maybe a plea to be in prison for life.
I was thinking reducing his sentence to life.
He literally killed someone it’s a good thing he defended the female officer but he’s also murdered someone
Linwood is from Richmond VA like me him and his brother and an accomplice went on a killing spree. My granny said they were some bad behind kids and people. They used to terrorize everyone in the Southside of Richmond. When they were caught there was literally a sigh of relief.
I thought for a second that you also killed someone💀😂
@@Sandwich2. fr, really shows how important grammar is
I love when you guys upload about prison escape attempts, we need more!!!
17:10 Man, for 1983 these police sure are sporting some futuristic looking weaponry.
Time Cops lol
I always find myself rooting for the people escaping prison and to get away, but then remember they're criminals. I guess I like The Shawshank Redemption movie too much. Great video!
that's fair because Andy was innocent
A criminal can be a good person also those six people that Linwood killed could’ve deserved it
that's fair because USA has capital punishment
@Vaibhav Sridharan I looked it up and so was Joe
My friend’s brother got shot in the head.
He survived but the guy that shot him was sentenced to 11 years in prison. But, 2 years after his release he died of a heart attack
Okay?
Okay?
Hope your brother is ok rn
So what happened to the guy who kept the female guard safe? Did he get a reduced sentence?
That's exactly what I wanted to know
@@codybohyer1107 I’m pretty sure not, this isn’t the first time a inmate has kept a guard safe and got nothing for it.
They were all executed.
@@mellowvalentine9354 unlucky
@@mellowvalentine9354 Good.
It's mind-blowing how freedom limitations can boost people's creativity. During my mandatory military service I remember what ideas we'd come up with to get a day or two outside the base or sneak in civilian cloths, food and alcohol. I'm definitely lacking that creativity now in my programmer career (I'm a flutter dev as u might have guessed 😂)
"flutter"?
@@deimeral hey come teach me how to code 😊
Hey teach me how to code 🧑💻
8:00 I am very surprised some of the death row inmates decided to stay behind
Yes! Another video! Ty guys so much for all your work that we all know isn't easy. Ty ty ty
Earl Clanton 100% saved Officer Caroline's life.
They had no interest in killing her they just wanted to escape
They would not have killed her, you can believe that. If anything she would have the been the only guard TO be alive
@@superbuu122 maybe they wouldn't have killed but they would've done worse things undoubtedly based on the video.
@@fiyahquacker2835 absolutely, but death was not on their minds lol. You can be assured of that.
She would've gotten a next baby
5th video for the day . Amazing job as usual Infographics.
The time and effort put into each video is amazing!
@@markgriffin9287 Who ever said internet runs at shallow quality productions only ? All you've gotta do is search.
@@markgriffin9287 Except they got a lot of facts wrong.
@@donaldjones9830 No one is perfect Don , nor do the creators claim it . The producers make mistakes , yes they do . Some topics are biased - pointed because it's a US channel , correct but not necessarily a problem since as a viewer and a member of the channel's community u are allowed to state your disagreements with no problem or fear of judgment . Some facts might just be plain wrong or nonexistent , truly , but they maybe use different info sources . All in all , although as every human project the channel has some minor flaws it is still an enjoyable and high quality continent .
Content I mean .
All I can think about is “Prison Break” love that show
This video had an ELECTRIFYING ENDING !!
anyone asking about the inmate who kept the female guard safe. He was executed just like the rest
😆😆
Have not watched the episode (don't know if I'll have time, but trust me the topic is interesting and I'm sure you've covered it well), but popping on to give your thumbnail artist some kudos. I see a LOT of layers of color to give their subject some really intense lighting, and I know that can't have been an easy-peasy task. Great job!
Honestly this narrator is my absolute favorite!
2:44 *engineer*: "build a button that opens all cells at the same time lol 😂😅😏" *inspector policeman*: "
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6:50 to 7:58/8:03 Coraleen Epps was lucky that Earl Clanton was a death row inmate who was actually a father. As for Earl, I guess he had enough time to reflect his life choices and tried to make at least one good choice. Maybe he did it as one last hoorah before he was executed.
you would think a prison that holds highly dangerous criminals would have better security checks and better guards.
When you give someone electric chair but they begin to moan and ask for more:
😃
Bro what?
@@pythondrink dark humor go get some. Life can get super depressing so it's best to find the smallest piece of humor in any situation if possible to keep some semblance of sanity.
If only schools would show this
It’s really interesting and informative
Thanks! Now I finally know how to escape the prison in The Escapists!!!
*What's up guys! Welcome to the escapist no commentary walkthrough.*
Note to self: Never commit a crime
1:20 lovin that pink bat 😆
Now I wonder how many of those guys were innocent and wrongfully accused of the crimes
None
Amazing content and awesome work
I love you guys ❤️❤️❤️ All your topics are so interesting and teach me something, keep it up! ✨❤️✨❤️✨❤️
IMO, no woman should be placed to guard violent (especially sexually violent) prisoners.
unless if they agree to it?
@@FatherMerica but why would they 😂😂
@@HauntingReapers because they want to?
Same could be said for men and then now theres no one to guard
This channel makes good content
If you are on death row, I guess no plan is insane.
They had the one had only chance, and they blew it.
the stories on this chanel like this are so cool
i feel like its so odd knowing like these people probably all agreed to escape because whether they get caught or just stay back theyll die either way so its worth a shot
Did anything interesting happen with Earl Clanton? The prisoner who "protected" the female guard at 7:25 ?
Thanks!
Nothing really he was executed just like the rest
Keep up the great content whoever is behind that camera!!!
This was an interesting story, they would've never gotten away if they had the technology we have today
what's crazy to me is the guards weren't allowed firearms (nothing good from that i 100% blame the government)
Clinton, the guy that saved the girl, is amazing for that
Am i the only one who Rooted for clanton for defending the guard
That thumbnailnis the most hilarious thing I have ever seen 🤣 😂 😭 😆
Gotta love a story with a happy ending :)
I was rooting for them then I remembered they were criminals 💀
Same 💀
I feel terrible for rooting for the inmates
Best I felt in a while lol
That is crazy, 10 more miles and they would have lived out their days in a Canadian prison or been extradited back to the US sans a death sentence
This would be a great idea for a movie
There is a documentary movie about this on youtube
My grandpa used to be a guard and it’s crazy how they beat them up
I honestly didn’t know you could get sent to death row for one or two murders, I just thought you’d stay for life. Three or more is understandable thought
Thanks I will use this 😄
Would like to see a video about Leopoldov prison riot/escape, its pretty interesting as well
the inmate with the lil peep face tattoo at 0:49 😎
2 years.. no reply’s..
News flash! Any plan to escape death row is completely sane.
Ohhhh I'm early early I see. 💯
Love your videos! I'm going to ask my mom for a info graphic poster 😊
I thought prisons had gun gallery’s for this exact reason. Raised, caged off sections, accessible from a different part of the prison, for officers with firearms to keep prisoners at the end of a gun barrel, but for the prisoners to be unable to get the gun itself.
Best plan to get out death row:make a time machin go back to past and don't do the thing that got you there in the first place
Nice video keep going you're going very far in your career take your videos of very good
Why were the guards not allowed to carry any weapons besides nightsticks?
because of the risk of inmates grabbing their weapon. If an inmate grab a gun, he can do a lot more damage than with a stick
8:00 Sanji be like
I remember this escape and kept things locked up tight as I wasn't that far from Warrington, Virginia.
This vid was different idk why but it is more weird but I like it so thanks for the vid
Gotta say that if they had GPS at the time those 2 would of walked over the border. Less than 10 miles to live? People have gone through deserts to escape and live. What's 10 miles right
Wikipedia says 5 miles. Dude could have been free in 2 hours.
love your vids
This would be such a good movie if made right.
9:59 I learned from the rookie (a show on Hulu) that if you use a radio near a boom it’ll go off.
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Earl clenton should have been spared for saving the woman. He did murders yes but he could have been given life imprisonment instead of death
9:18 didn’t know that Mike Tyson on bottom right was sentenced to death
They are actually pretty smart like really that was a good idea
I love how all the officers have to have the same pair of sunglasses or they'll be put on death row
I glad they got caught. Those guys are animals!
Me too, but I wouldn't call those monsters animals, as that's an insult to animals.
Hi I love your videos
I am not justifying the wrongdoings of earl clanton, but he is a hero for me🖤
Imagine his victim's family reading your comment?!? 😱
Yeah but he also saves a girl, the person did say they didnt justify his past.@oclover8994
Could you do a video about the Australian war against emus
That's cool but why would u go to somewhere where they know family lives I feel like that's the worst spot to go
Love u guys videos
Open question: If you escape prison, is it better to head for a big city or a wilderness area?
Most likely a wilderness area mainly because in the wilderness there’s nothing but animals trees and ocean and if you’re near a forest there’s lots of places to hide
Wilderness because in big cities it's easier to find you. A small town would even be better
I didn’t know you could escape that
They have nothing else to lose lol
You can try to escape, but you'll be back there in no time... :P
To be honest i would actually have liked for them to escape to Canada and just serve the time there
They were murders mate
@@andreilyas1426 yh and some countries don't have the death penalty
@@pythondrink not fair on the tax payers of another country to waste money on people like that.
Crazy that the guards wouldn’t have any weapons with them in a hellhole like that.
I like what Earl Clanton did for that female officer, though he did a horrible thing, I wish he got some sort of reward for it
If the brothers had watched money hiest, they would know that using any kind of device is just asking to be caught..
You got the escape year wrong. It was 1984. The day and month are correct. Otherwise great video
6:10 Joe be like: she was 18 in dog years
What happened to the man that stood up for the female officer??
He did not stand up for a random female officer, he was the father of her daughters. I believe he was executed too.
@@andreilyas1426 oh I thought he was a father to separate kids my mistake.
@@andreilyas1426 where did you hear that? just wondering if I missed something because I thought he said "I'm a father too and I wouldn't want anything to happen to my daughter"
I would have commuted Clanton's sentence to life in prison. Don't get me wrong; justice is important, but by saving the female guard, he showed that there was still enough good in him to make mercy a reasonable risk to take.
the fact they are not allowed fire arms in this situation is honestly stupidly crazy
in prison inmates can grab the gun and cause much more harm then nightsticks
I can't believe the guards fell for that bomb trick. Like seriously? wtf....
What i dont understand is, why didnt they just run off into the woods? They were already realy close to the border and they couldve probably crossed it by foot without a high probability of getting captured
he hoped that the bro would return soon with the fuel, and his anxiety did not make him understand that the plan had failed
and after reaching the Canadian border he would have to reach the nearest Canadian city, which associated with the low population density of Canada, is 120km away and the only inhabitants of the city are 2 gay shepherds, a dog and three sheep
No fried chicken. Just cheese and wine 😂
Fun fact: the word insane is pronounced insane 😃 you learnt something new
Wow. Such a funny guy. Please, be careful not to pull up a Diogenes.
You deserve a government award for helping so many people
Fun fact Learn is spelt Learn not Leant
Bro come on 😵
Fun fact: the missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is - whichever is greater - it obtains a difference or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviation to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position that it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information that the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it know where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice versa. And by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.