How Bank Robberies Actually Work | How Crime Works | Insider

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Publicado 2021-08-21
Former bank robber Cain Vincent Dyer speaks to Insider about his experience, and how bank robberies work.

Dyer served in the United States Marine Corps. He turned to bank robbery after threats to his family by a dangerous gang. He was nicknamed the "kangaroo bandit," having been captured on CCTV stuffing cash into a backpack worn on his chest. He says he robbed over 100 banks across California between 1999 and 2001. He eventually turned himself in and served nine years in prison after pleading guilty to six robberies. He now works as a life coach and motivational speaker, helping newly released prisoners reintegrate into society. He's also a partner in two production companies.

00:00 - Intro
00:25 - The Job
02:28 - Choosing a Bank
04:05 - Blending In
06:36 - The Getaway
08:48 - The Backstory
09:46 - The First Robbery
12:15 - The Aftermath

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @pixpixpixpixpix
    He's a perfect example of brilliance and talent when used wrong and when used right.
  • @jayconstell9937
    So those movies serve their purpose by teaching terrible ways to rob a bank, thus decreasing the number of successful bank robberies...
  • You can see that this man is so intelligent and not just a mere brute. And still he ended up commiting crimes in several cases. It is really nice that he changed his life for the better.
  • @paveladamek3502
    The "looking at cops on purpose because they are looking for a guy who is pretending he is not even there" thing is pure genius.
  • @davidian7787
    I had a warrant out for me and turned up at a police station to turn myself in at about 6.30 am before the front desk opened at 8.00 thinking getting arrested would be easy. I hung around for a bit and flagged down a police van that was leaving but they were too busy to arrest me and told me to go and get some breakfast and come back later. I was laughing at the irony of standing outside a police station with a warrant out for me and finding it difficult to get arrested. This brought it back to me.
  • @noobloner6596
    Youtube tutorials like this are a real saving grace to us all.
  • @Alaska_Engineer
    Oh my!! It goes to confirm that any kind of action is within anyone's range, especially to help family. Super awesome that Cain again (in the end) did what was difficult and right to help his family and is now helping others to reform. Also things for the rest of us to learn to be safer.
  • @jivepatrol6833
    Appreciate the insight on this topic and that Mr. Dyer is reformed, repentant and is helping others. It's good to see that! Thank You! 🙂🙂
  • @internetuser3578
    This man really deserves a movie. He's no Arsene Lupin, but 100 banks in 2 years is kind of crazy.
  • @bbqtong148
    Dang, did some extra digging around and found out his mix race meant witnesses often could not agree whether he was black, white or Latino, helping him evade authorities!
  • @delliott7
    Kudos to you sir, most bank robbers wouldn't even give their victims a second thought.
  • @CannonRushed
    What an amazing story and person. How wonderful I felt for him when I said, “now I can begin my life.” There is so much more weight than you realize once you unburden yourself. Really honestly inspiring and shows that even people with good intentions can find themselves astern.
  • @Sp00kq
    "there was a pregnant lady... I don't want to rob the bank with a pregnant lady in case I accidentally harm the baby" (paraphrased)
    Professionals have standards
  • I love whoever edited the shots of banks, slapped a early 2000s camcorder on there and went to town 😂
  • I remember I had a former inmate that was a serial bank robber and he shared his many stories. What I found interesting was his 1st robbery he said the teller that called “next” was a younger lady and he didn’t want her to call him, he preferred someone older 🙄 he also said his 1st time he was actually shaking and more nervous than the teller and almost pooped his pants 😂 he also said the teller was so frightened that she froze so it took time for him to calm her down and slowly talk her into giving him money by reassuring her she won’t get hurt but she needs to hurry!! He eventually got busted but he remembered her the most because she ended up with so many mental health conditions and PTSD, she ended up on disability because of his robbery! His only regret out of all the robberies were that lady 🥲 I couldn’t imagine having to live through a robbery, it looks fast and easy but it leaves behind devastation to those involved!
  • Thanks for the video! Just a few more videos like this and I’ll be on my way to pulling one off myself 👌👌
  • @ziptie.entity
    I like how they tried to make it old fashioned and at one point a Tesla rolls past
  • @Ibuddy66
    As a former bank employee, this man is quite an amazing person. He really lays it all out about the crime aspect and about the psychological toll this has on people and it not being a victimless crime.
  • @chamman9001
    These bank robberies we're committed at a time where there were a fraction of the security and cctv cameras there are today. Very important to mention.
  • @MistaPringles
    My brotha Vince! I had wondered what happened to you over the years. Good to see you're on the right track now. Prayers always! 🙏