It's also possible one of those who money he got scared him into going back cause they took a shot at him as warning and showed him he was safer on the inside than out too.
No he first turned the cash into crypto to keep it safe from companies and the government and then to serve his time by turning himself back in otherwise how will he enjoy it after
Well Yh. But in the UK is often how it works .you solicitor can ask courts for bail even if the first one got refused initially by the magistrates court, then the prisoner on remind gets released but of course they should’ve double checked with someone like him, however not all staff gets into too much, like he’s charge says “fraud by false representation” for example, well there’s loads of prisoners there with charges like that.
Only a true fan would understand this reply gosh I hope they come out with a number three at some point make it legit just like the first two I've already bought it they just don't know it yet LOL two thumbs up man
@@kelvinpang438I know a crime is a crime, but stealing from people who can't afford it is worse. If you're stealing anything, you're in the wrong. But if you're stealing from someone who needs the money for rent and food, I'd argue it's worse than stealing from someone who can absorb it as they likely have multiple other bank accounts. Stealing from rich people is wrong, but stealing from people just trying to get by is heartless.
@@kelvinpang438 changes a lot. A man with 10 million losing 100k will just be annoyed, a man with 100k losing 100k will be devastated. Legally the police should definitely investigate both cases equally, morally the first case is nowhere near as bad as the other.
Yeah I agree cause it's a lot easier to do the time in jail then come back and live off of that two mill then spend the rest of your life on the run especially cause you can get caught
Who says that he hasn't already been recruited? MI6 might even tell him to go back so he won't be classified a fugitive, and some technical mishap will happen resulting in a short sentencing... and he can keep his money.
He used his skills to get out. Some organization took notice and tried to recruit him, or go back to jail. He went back to jail. This is my head canon.
I think it's more likely he's just smart and knew he's not getting away, so he just went back to jail Or that he knew it from the start and just needed to get some things done before getting locked up
Maximum prison: It's over Neil, you're under arrest! Neil: "Nice try, but I'm already gone" Maximum prison: *"he's in the walls, HE'S IN THE GODDAMN WALLS!" (Gunshots)*
@@riclate2013except that story was almost definetly fake. Quite some books pointing out the errors (like the FBI claiming he never worked for them). He tricked his story into a movie though. He is a trickster, but wasnt as successfull as he made himself appear in the movie. Panem Airlines only got tricked a few times (i believe only once actually), not thousands of times.
Eacaped, got his affairs in order, got back because he'd rather sit his sentence and enjoy wealthy retirement then spend the rest of his life hiding and then still end up in prison. And yet here we are...
Being good at faking emails doesn't translate to being good at running from the law. He wouldn't be able to do anything that required his real identity. So 3 days to have fun tie up loose ends, then you go back voluntarily and get just a slap on the wrist.
He probably went out to fix his accounts, so after he does his time he can enjoy his money, if he escapes and they catch him they would confiscate his money
"Mr. Judge, what if I told you that this was all just a training exercise to test the departments competence and was all setup by HR?" The judge: *"I'm listening..."*
He escaped just to prove he could. He didn’t want to spend all his life on the run so he escaped, hid all his cash, then returned just to prove he could do it
Imagine if such a clever guy would now use his super-powers for GOOD (not just good-for-himself)! Helping prevent such thefts, helping solve crimes, etc. - things like this. What an asset he'd be!
He didn't turn himself back in, he just convinced them that he did.
He found a guy who looks exactly like him and paid his family so that that guy can buy milk
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😱🤯 damnit you’re probably right
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You take a close look at the guy and it turns out it was just a cardboard cutout of him the whole time
He got out to convert that cash into something that will be untraceable until he gets out
He might have laundered the money aswell
Not slumbering
@@Delivery_tank as well*
Inflation
It's also possible one of those who money he got scared him into going back cause they took a shot at him as warning and showed him he was safer on the inside than out too.
Bro isn't a gaslighter, he is the entire jet engine 😭
Forget the jet engine, he's practically the Human Torch
Forget the Human torch, he ate an entire taco bell🌮
@@omaro1806forget Taco Bell he ate Indian street food
@@Mericandad *S U N*
@@EpsilonEclipseforget the Sun he’s a whole WR 102 (yes that is a real thing)
Bro returned back because there was no food and water glitch irl 💀
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Go to a fast food place and say they messed up ur order 🥱 that's just one ez way.
why do i always see this guy
@@TheBanditHuntersspecifically a dennys
There is. Just pour two buckets of water on a diagonal in a 2x2 blo-
Wait...
I think he turned himself back in just to prove a point lol 💀
Nah, I think it's one of the companies were about to send a special 1 mil after him.
No he first turned the cash into crypto to keep it safe from companies and the government and then to serve his time by turning himself back in otherwise how will he enjoy it after
he's probably hiding the money or some shit so when he eventually gets released he will not have to work
@@itzlqmer6084that would make him the smartest fuck ever
Nah probs moved the money then went back so he could rejoin society as a million air
"Hey you know that notorious email con man? We gotta let him go, we got an email."
😂😂😂😂😂😂 🍻
Well Yh. But in the UK is often how it works .you solicitor can ask courts for bail even if the first one got refused initially by the magistrates court, then the prisoner on remind gets released but of course they should’ve double checked with someone like him, however not all staff gets into too much, like he’s charge says “fraud by false representation” for example, well there’s loads of prisoners there with charges like that.
Guy is pretty smart.. his skill proves use!
😂nope
@hemantjain2387stop being racist
@hemantjain2387on some light yagami shit 😂
I've read this with an Italian mafia boss accent
@@softlightlaboratorywhy?
bro probably went back to show the gov't how poor their justice system is💀💀
Talk about insult to injury 💀
Could've been something else entirely
💀
@@BlackChrishido you even know what the word “probably” means😂
do you even know what the word "could've" means? @@oneandonly1124
M E G A M I N D
What's the difference between the two?
PRESENTATION
Not “The Shawshank Redemption”?
Nah yhis guy is Y O T T A M I N D
ULTRAMIND
@@nowh_8808” there is no Easter bunny, there is no tooth fairy and their is no queen of England “
Bro was so proud of his idea that he turned himself back in so that people would hear about it
It wasnt about escaping, it was about showing that he could.
Bro really said ⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️ L1 R1, IRL 💀💀
I know this is a PlayStation controller but it's b a
Also I know that's the Konami code
👆🤓
🤓☝️
Only a true fan would understand this reply gosh I hope they come out with a number three at some point make it legit just like the first two I've already bought it they just don't know it yet LOL two thumbs up man
Aw, would have liked to see the original version of it.
Now I know that this is probably BADD... but I respect the hustle.
@@thekeeperofpromisehe for the most part was
@@thekeeperofpromiseHow does that change anything?
You didn't know this was wrong?
@@kelvinpang438I know a crime is a crime, but stealing from people who can't afford it is worse. If you're stealing anything, you're in the wrong. But if you're stealing from someone who needs the money for rent and food, I'd argue it's worse than stealing from someone who can absorb it as they likely have multiple other bank accounts.
Stealing from rich people is wrong, but stealing from people just trying to get by is heartless.
@@kelvinpang438 changes a lot. A man with 10 million losing 100k will just be annoyed, a man with 100k losing 100k will be devastated.
Legally the police should definitely investigate both cases equally, morally the first case is nowhere near as bad as the other.
He got out. He hid his money, and then came back to do his time.
Zamn
If so he's a very wise man indeed
Yeah I agree cause it's a lot easier to do the time in jail then come back and live off of that two mill then spend the rest of your life on the run especially cause you can get caught
@bloxer9563 according to google/YT translate zamn means time 😂
My first thought also.
Bro maxed out his charisma stat
The gov't should honestly hire him for something, he has to have pretty useful skills to get away with something like this
That's usually what happens with advanced minds.
The CIA would love him
Who says that he hasn't already been recruited?
MI6 might even tell him to go back so he won't be classified a fugitive, and some technical mishap will happen resulting in a short sentencing... and he can keep his money.
I'd prefer that intelligent people like him do not get associated with gangs, thanks.
@@Zorro9129 ...the government is not a gang bru
Bruger mmmmmm 🍔
1k likes no reply? Let me fix that... is what a 10 year old would say
@EugeEgue-mh9jd aww hell naw
Bruger
Googletranslator: "User mmmmmm 🍔" 🤨
@brawlclips3059, you just said it... honestly, you're being the "10 year old".
Bro was like "i won't do it, but as you see, i can do it"💀
In the words of Sonic the Hedgehog himself, "Not that I would, but that I could."
Truly an unstoppable man.
Bro played a prank and instantly went back on his actions.
He is sooo smart. Wish he got the guidance and support to use his smarts doing good for society.
Going back was a smart decision, fugitives don’t have easy lives, so that choice matches with his intelligence
The next Frank Abagnale (Catch Me If You Can). The government needs to hire him to work in cybersecurity.
The only thing Frank was good at was telling tall tales lol…
The fact that he turned himself back in gives me "it's not about the money, it's about sending a message" kinda vibes
a guy like him is so extremely skilled he should honestly have chosen a better career path than what he did.
should just take that 3 million and move to some chillin asian country and live the rest of his life living like a king
It's not about the money. it's about proving a point.
It was never about the money
Its about sending a message 😂
The landlords he found after the escape were worse than the prison.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Guy was like nobody telling me to go to jail. I go there on my own discretion
He used his skills to get out. Some organization took notice and tried to recruit him, or go back to jail.
He went back to jail.
This is my head canon.
I think it's more likely he's just smart and knew he's not getting away, so he just went back to jail
Or that he knew it from the start and just needed to get some things done before getting locked up
That is his headcannon
He probably just did something with his money to have it back when he got out. This would make for a cool movie idea though.
After being sentenced he'll email the prison officials his pardon.
It's no fun successfully tricking someone when they don't know they've been tricked.
Honestly this is one of the only channels on UA-cam I hope blows up. Good work. Most of my day to day current info I get from you 😊
Technically he already blew up. In case you didn’t notice he has 2 Million subscribers.
Bruh, he has 2 mill subs 💀💀💀
@@Simkets Yes, he does. But unfortunately I don’t. And that needs to change ASAP.
@@MK8MasterJunjie nuh uh
@@CatKat4008 Come again?
He did it to prove a point and nothing else
He turned himself back in because he conned someone else and used prison as an alibi. Basically, he came out with a pension
Bro gets arrested, trick the officers to get out, but then he noticed Japanese Admiral Kizaru is here and went straight back to avoid Kizaru.
He would be paid millions if he taught this trick to secure company and personal scams
bro escaped and just said “nah im just playin”
He came back to roast them
Bro just left to show them he could
He is the master of Future Planning. I bet Going to Jail after 3 days is also a part of his planning
He got out, filled up his “prison pocket” with loads of drugs and went back to prison. Very clever! 😂
He turned himself in to ensure he got his bail back.
the ultimate gaslighter
Man had to go delete his browser history and hang out with the boys one last time
Bro was just flexing on the system
That wasn't an escape. That was a job application.
Maximum prison: It's over Neil, you're under arrest!
Neil: "Nice try, but I'm already gone"
Maximum prison: *"he's in the walls, HE'S IN THE GODDAMN WALLS!" (Gunshots)*
He is the definition of "if i wanted to , I could"
Imagine he got too devoted to the bit and just started working for one of the banks 😂
Pretty much the Frank Abagnale Jr. experience
@@riclate2013except that story was almost definetly fake. Quite some books pointing out the errors (like the FBI claiming he never worked for them). He tricked his story into a movie though.
He is a trickster, but wasnt as successfull as he made himself appear in the movie. Panem Airlines only got tricked a few times (i believe only once actually), not thousands of times.
Key and Peele skit "in and out"
@@riclate2013Who?
@@victorhurwitz5559 an absolute legend
That's literally genius.
Eacaped, got his affairs in order, got back because he'd rather sit his sentence and enjoy wealthy retirement then spend the rest of his life hiding and then still end up in prison. And yet here we are...
He put all his points into Charisma.
Niel was a master at baiting, in short a masterbaiter
Me too Neil… me too.
I swear to god if you don't understand the pun...
🗿
Bro was proving a point
When a judge and prosecutor have been scammed also .
That's a totally crazy genius scammer.
Bro is a fucking genius
It’s scary how many schemes like these can be executed with nowadays electronics and the internet… Can’t deny that the guy was very smart though!
Remind yourself that AI is going to be smarter than this guy.
He actually should start cyber security consulting and made legal millions
He will. And he will also ceep the money he secured in that 3 days.
This guy is simply built differently
Why did bro turn himself in
Being good at faking emails doesn't translate to being good at running from the law. He wouldn't be able to do anything that required his real identity.
So 3 days to have fun tie up loose ends, then you go back voluntarily and get just a slap on the wrist.
@@thomaslacroix6011Also because the banks might have sent a hit on him or something...
He probably went out to fix his accounts, so after he does his time he can enjoy his money, if he escapes and they catch him they would confiscate his money
@@Tomos_J-JI doubt the banks would care too much if he escaped. They only want the money back stolen from them. that’s it.
bro felt bad
Wandsworth yk💀💀
He needed to delete his search history.
Dude can easily be a spy.
Bro is a genius.
hmp wandsworth is really something else lmfaoo
"Mr. Judge, what if I told you that this was all just a training exercise to test the departments competence and was all setup by HR?"
The judge: *"I'm listening..."*
He escaped just to prove he could. He didn’t want to spend all his life on the run so he escaped, hid all his cash, then returned just to prove he could do it
Dude's research skills are sick
Neil got bored of life, did some side quests
Bro went back to delete his search history
Imagine he didn’t even turn himself in
"You know why we're keeping you here?"
"Because i let you."
When he came out he saw housing and food is so expensive, that living in a cell is more cheaper...
Or, maybe he convinced them that he turned himself in
“what could go wrong if we jail the man good at creating convincing fake things”
Turned himself in bc that way he had total control of the situation, what a boss
He didn’t want to escape. He just wanted to show them his true power.
The key to conning is just confidence
Nah Neil went back for a reason
He tricked his way out of jail....only to bring himself back 3 days later.....🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
He turned himself in not to prove a point, but to send a message.
This guy is so brilliant that he escaped and came back just to make a point!
Him turning himself in is what he wants you to think 😂
Neil: "I just want yall to know that i could escape any time i want"
“Thanks bro helped me escape”
Bro was playing around with the prison🥲💀
He made sure that when they eventually make a movie about him, it will be awesome 😂😂😂
He turned himself in because he knows that he's better. He's mocking them. And it's absolutely genius
bro really said “and i’ll do it again” when he turned himself in
Nah bro became the thing most men would fear
Turned himself Back in with his arse packed with contra! 😂
Not even 8 seconds in and I'm already blaming the companies for falling for the schemes
bro pranked them
If he'd simply applied all that ingenuity to starting a legitimate business, he'd be a millionaire...
A man truly deserving of the title of "The Great Pretender"
Imagine if such a clever guy would now use his super-powers for GOOD (not just good-for-himself)! Helping prevent such thefts, helping solve crimes, etc. - things like this. What an asset he'd be!
This man would make a perfect salesman.
No 👎
This guy actually has Speech 100
he got out but the free money glitch was patched so he went back.
Lol. Like that even after they were tricked they thought about how it was clever.