Fascinating Elaborate Plots Exposed

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  • @Tom-S1981
    If you're gonna fake your own death, then you need to lay down some strict rules before hand. One of those being NOT taking photos whilst you're on holiday lol
  • There was a point where you told your audience they can watch your videos to escape from their problems and for entertainment. I just wanna say that I do both, your channel is not only my favorite YouTube channel but it helps me when I need to take my mind off of life. So thank you for your content.
  • For the Alcatraz one, there were actually 4 people with the idea. But only one failed to escape and just sat in his cell when a guard came by.
  • Greed will get you every time. That first police officer guy could have easily made a few hundred thousand with the help of some friends and family, bought a rental property, and lived comfortably the rest of his life. Instead he decided to go full crime-ring and ruined his whole life.
  • @Sirkento
    My first gut instincts for Alcatraz was that they died at Sea, then I had another thought. I bet they knew they could not make a raft that would actually get them safely to shore so instead they did that to convince all of the guards that they were not on the grounds anymore and they probably Slipped Away disguised as prisoner Transporters when another shipment of prisoners was brought in.
  • The escape from alcatraz is the same way you escape pelican rock in poptropica which is a game I played all the time as a kid. So that's kinda cool how they reference a famous escape
  • @jman9628
    I love these videos! I’ve learned so much about North Korea and Darwin awards that make me feel a little smarter than those examples. Haha
  • That McDonald's guy made out like a bandit. Basically 3 years in prison in exchange for 11.5 million dollars. He made 24, they only took half. I'd do 3 years in prison for 11 million lol
  • Hahaha, the Anom app that the security used for trapping bad guys is absolutely incredible! 🤣
  • 3:08 So he stole a price worth 24m$ and had to pay 12m$ and 3 years of prison. So after 3 years, he can just leave with 12m$??
  • Those prison escape are just crazy insane and how they did it! Don't think you be able to do that anymore in this day and age.
  • @disa2312
    There was actually a really interesting "prison break/burglary " in Iceland once: two inmates escaped during the night, broke in to a jewelry store or a bank (I can't remember which) they stashed the loot and then broke back in to prison 😅 no one would have ever figured out who committed the burglary if not for their one accomplice (who's only job was to leave them a car close to the prison to use once they got out) hadn't blabbed 😂
  • @u78iw47
    Man, the story of the heist is thrilling, these type of stories are what I like tbh
  • @ro4eva
    I'm 99% certain that the Alcatraz escapees survived and lived in South America. Yeah, I admit, the thought of it having been successful is somewhat thrilling.
  • The US Marshals have reopened the case on the escapes from Alcatraz. There is very good evidence they made it to land alive, and lived the rest of their lives outside of jail. True story.
  • If people remember, the Mythbusters proved that the raft made of raincoats works and can reach the shore. So I have always believed that the boys did escape the island and disappeared. They did not drown as some claim.
  • Regarding the Alcatraz escape: Josh Gates from expedition unknown did an espisode to test the rumor they survived with help from the mob and made their way to Brazil where they went legit and became local farmers, married, and lived out their lives without committing any further crimes (that they are suspected of) a photo that was verified to be taken after the escape of two men standing next to an ant hill mound with a lake in the background matched the brothers by over 98% by several different independent companies, there were also suspected letters written to the brothers families that we contained details of the escape, Josh partnered with a former FBI agent who both agreed it is as close to a verified story as we can get without finding the men if they are still alive, find their graves and do DNA testing, or some other proof. They even interviewed a family member of the brothers who had the letter and he went with them to Brazil. Of course we don’t have any 100% proof but in my opinion it’s the closest we will ever get to solid proof they survived. The episode is is incredibly interesting. I highly recommend checking it out.
  • @blc28x
    This makes me want to re-play all those years of McDonald’s monopoly