How I Stole $2.8M as a Teenager | Fakes, Frauds & Scammers
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2020
- In a series of candid interviews, we relive some of the most audacious scams and fraudulent stunts of our time from the mouths of the perpetrators themselves. Whether it’s money, fame or simply an addiction to lying, we find out what motivated these tricksters and whether the highs, lows and ramifications were worth it in the end.
In this episode of Fakes, Frauds & Scammers, we meet Elliot Castro who as a teenager stole £2.5m through credit card fraud and blasted the lot on Rolex watches, cars, top-end restaurants and five-star hotels in every country in Europe. But it wasn’t long before his champagne lifestyle would spell his downfall.
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Vice made a ten episode Netflix show in 6 minutes
Literally, hate drawn out series that could be done and dusted within an hour
@@parlay-music mate 5mins and you get everything and i wholeheartedley agree for fraud especially they coulda went above and beyond even tho he was a teen like 2.8mil is nothing to scoff at and i can imagine the detective who been chashing him for 3yrs that must have been fun for whoever foot that bill but i think this all speaks to something bigger since i've watched many a fraud video on vice many people have done it and that insane to me
Seriously
Vice over Netflix any day
Really hoping for the episod to come out
This guy found a real life gta money glitch
😂😂
Hesoyam
Bogdan
Lmaooo😂
lmfao
"I'm from Glasgow"
Now it all makes sense.
wdym
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lol
You gotta love the city of Glasgow ;)
The thicc accent uno opening his mouth the first time made that statement pretty superfluos, dint it?
imagine the levels of adrenaline doing this stuff
Better ways to get adrenaline rush
@@colinlucas7662 👃👃👃
telling someone at a bmw dealership buying their flagship car a fake name and details. bruh i could not.
Whoooooahhhhh
Adrenaline or Anxiety? I guess it depends on your conscious
Plot twist: He made this all up to scam Vice into promoting his soundcloud
His soundcloud is amazing though. This is comming from someone real and not from one of his promoting account
All that gear and his tunes sound like synth demos
lol I wouldn't be surprised, given that one bit that was weird. "I used canadian immigration's card". Like where exactly on your ticket did it show their entire credit cards details and 3 digit security number?
@@AlexRoseGames you didnt need a 3 digit code 12 years ago - i havent watched the video yet
ara ara
this guy is a whole new level of smart, calling the prison pretending to be the british embassy and they actually believed it and let him go free. i actually can’t believe that part
Yeah I really don't understand how that would work cause surely they would have guards take him to the airport and someone accompany him on the plane. They wouldn't just open the gates of the prison and say "off you go then lad to the airport bus number 11" I smell BS!
@@pearlhartney9 Welcome to white collar crime. You can defraud people of millions but as long as you have a nice haircut and clothes with no visible tattoos or piercings you will basically get away with a slap on the wrist, but have a few grams of weed while looking poor and having a darker skin tone and you're fucked for life.
@@pearlhartney9 not really. Escort to the airport surely, get him on the plane yea, but they propably would bot have been with him on it because it would be a waste of thier resources. What i assume would have happend is he would have been places on the plane and when it landed he would have been picked up from the plane and escorted out... but there was noone there so i think this could have been possible.
@@fludblud only in the US
pearlhartney9 one of my best friends dads got arrested and in some legal trouble in Spain and got deported back to the UK and he said the Spanish police took him on the plane, unhandcuffed him and then walked off and just left him there to be picked up by the British authorities when he landed, so that part of the story could hold water
I can see why the Detective at Scotland Yard admired this guy. Basically he's very capable of deeply connecting at a psychological level with people and getting them to trust him. He obviously understands how people operate and how people negotiate. A very smart guy.
Sounds like a textbook narcissist to me.
@@fallon.corinne Narcissists generally don’t know how to connect on a genuine level with other people
@@fallon.corinne bruh what textbook are u reading
@@mai-san8891 Actually, many of them can. That’s how they ensnare victims.
@@fallon.corinne I think you reading the wrong textbooks.
Dude said “it ended when i got greedy”...so everything before that wasnt greedy?
He literally could’ve retired and got away with it lol but people are so stupid and don’t invest only spend like lottery winners
@@luvsik I’m sure most invest, the ones I know did.
@Lauri Not true, loads of people stole way more than that and got away with it
....and CARELESS
Usually in most cases. The FIRST time people rob a bank. They usually have enough money to last for at least a decade to 20 years. Could probably last their lifetimes and more if they understood stocks and investments. But when they have the consumer mindset in our economy, enough is never really enough.
I like how he did the accent when he was talking about getting deported lol
Haha I noticed
Canadians don’t have an American accent
@@jstarr453 lmao I wasnt paying attention
And it was so convincing too! XD
I thought he was doing an impression of Vic reeves police detective character in Catterick.
This guy said he bought sweets and they rolled a 30 second stock clip of candy
Lol
🤣😂
Yeah like what the hell🤣
I enjoyed it
@@alicekranyk4173 yes.
This guy is the real deal did u notice how his accent changed when he is talking about calling Canadian immigration this guys is like a chameleon
Yea I noticed that!
Wow I didn't notice until you said it but damn it's really clear now
Lol are you referring to the podcast "Chameleon" about that crazy scammer with like 20 different accents? If not u gotta check it out
Wow I didn’t even fully pick up on that the first time around.
Was that 3 accents? Scottish to Canadian to English?
"Never underestimate a man who overestimates himself"
hmm. So implying confidence is on his side?
This guy got TWO years in prison for stealing nearly THREE million!?
Lemonpledge10 you sound a little brainwashed, maybe it’s just me but..
Crime in uk does... Pay?
Lemonpledge10 No it’s not facts, High ranking figures in the town “Jesus and his dead men walked” did not write about such a thing,The second hand sources of a Jesus are non existent,And the first hand we can’t even find proof they existed and were probably making this whole story up,Kinda like how the Bible is a fairytale book,Science is all the proof someone needs not to believe in a stupid sky fairy
Loveing
@@willygrags4367 the flute is a good idea lol
"I spent $15,000 on a watch and THEN i got greedy" lmao
15k isnt too much for a watch
15 grand is a lot but not really enough to raise eyebrows XD I grew up near a posh school for rich people and some of those people would get 15 grand for their birthdays! I was luck yo get £100 XD
Lmao he was already too greedy🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣😂
the dude was wearing a watch that was more than 100k ;)
2.5 million for 2 years in prison. Crime does pay at the end of the day. Some people will never earn that in a life time.
imagine the people who do get away with it tho, and they're just "respected" rich ppl
Like politicians and business men ? 😄
I feel like he wouldve been really successful if he used those skills as a bussiness man selling products or even a very succesful sales man lol
No dude he was working on a companies name to steal details.. You could do it but there is more security now.
@@jdc4316 Go on then?
@@jdc4316 Business is not fraud or theft
@@mattyy101 similar skill set at the very least, this man was a master manipulator. And I’d argue it depends on the business for one lol.
@@jdc4316 Who did he manipulate? He had a job at a trusted company so it was easy pickings.. get details from them and order a credit card in their name, he went for rich people & probably tried many times to get new cards from banks in their name.
According to wikipedia he's now working as a anti fraud consultant for companies xD This man's a genius.
I mean he has years of experience 😂
Just like the catch me if you can movie
how yk source
Exactly.This guy’s life is a movie
@@gregprouse1173 catch me if you can is based on a true story as well
What if he hasn't changed and there were actually two police men waiting for him at the door after the interview, LMAO
Banks give money back anyway
Plot twist
@@jaybamba2683 not true but ok
@@proshooters1 shush
😂😂
He spent 2.5 million and 3 years of police time spent on him to jail him for 2 years...
something doesn't add up, they definitely have chosen to hide some important details.
Sick init
@@Samuel-wl4fw it’s a white collar crime nothing odd
He was teen right ?
He probably either took a huge plea deal, or he’s a very convincing person in court.
Next video "how i tricked vice into making a story about me as a mafia boss"
“Y’all see this sick studio behind me? Yea, the camera man dropped his credit card while setting up the lights last night and I took a little trip to the music shop”
😂
Not even on the sick spectrum. Calm down...
😂😂 this is so funny thanks
@@apparently_sonam Yeah, not even, those Genelecs only are anywhere from 450-1400€ a piece. Not too shabby for an amateur, eh?
He doesn't have the Abbey Road, but still...
ayo the reply did not pass the vibes check
finally something in 6 min that isnt being streched to 3 hours..
Hi you can smoke weed and watch it in 0.25 speed so it's slower
I would watch 3 hours of this
Your girlfriend doesn’t share your enthusiasm
It’s true
Hella baked
Right??!!
This got to be the fasted life story told
The irony is, now he's probably earning more as a security adviser for banks.
as much as he was when he was buyin Patek’s and Jacob & Co’s ? no wayy
no chance
bollocks
Why does this remind of Catch me if you can
modern day , light version of it , indeed
Because of the detective, who was chasing him for 3 years😂😂
because you are watching too many movies associated with crime.
@@bgrg well both are true stories
@Felipe Lima Portela yea but the movie is also true
I stole a Clifford the Dog eraser when I was 5 at my big brothers elementary school book festival they had. The guilt of this crime still haunts me to this day.
😂😂😂😂
I stole a harmonica in a music shop in the small town of Rankweil, Vorarlberg, Austria in the summer of 1987.
The shame has never fully left me.
I stole 2 eggs when I was 10. I was dumb
I stole reading glasses & a magazine in some store when I was 10, I still feel horrible to this day 😂💔.
i stole a optimus prime transformer that was out of the box on a shelf at sears and a snickers bar. i got caught stealing the snickers bar. but its only because i was begging my sister to buy it and she was ignoring me and i walked out of the store asking her. i mean i was pretty much yelling it lol
“It all went wrong, when I got greedy and careless.” Nah, mate. It all went wrong soon as you used that first creditcard and the thought of spending another person’s money popped into your mind and you entertained it.
Things usually tend to have gone wrong, WELL before we even act...
“‘Never meant to hurt anybody” - guy buying Rolex and BMW with other people’s money
Do you know what happens when other people take your money via card fraud? The bank will reimburse you IN FULL. So what are you really complaining about. Sure it was probably a headache for a few days for whoever the fraud was done on but in the end, no one got hurt but the bank.
@@gerardoalvarez2395 I don't feel bad for the credit card companies.
However they pass the costs on to their customers in fees.
@Tomjo5 A little thing called the Credit Bureaus. Do you really know that little about managing identity fraud?
@@gerardoalvarez2395 there’s still an investigation that takes place where they determine if you had a part in it. Would you say people who vandalise cars don’t mean to hurt anybody either because they are usually insured?
@@dizzy3841 you would easily get your money back lmfao
"It all went wrong when I got greedy and careless."
Yeah cuz up until then you were being selfless and brilliant right
Lemonpledge10 jesus was just a man god isnt real and religion is a scam
@Lemonpledge10 can you not comment on every comment please, its ok to express yourself but dont do it on every comment
Randomly Spamming religion..peculiar and slightly obnoxious
More brilliant than you. Mans finessed more money than you’ll ever make in your lifetime slaving.
@@theeempress_"finessed" like its a good thing 😂 I bet you wouldnt be giving him props if you were one of the people he stole from.
and here in ireland im getting 10 years for a kilo of weed, what a joke
Where r u bro I am concerned
leave the country lol 10 years thats too long u would come out in the year 2030
@@piratesmurf4251 yeh good maths man
For weed that's insane. I hope and pray for you
1 kilo is a considerable amount of weed. Especially for consumers.
Your help was unexpected, it turned out to be timely such a divine intervention, I can’t thank you enough
Imagine all the people's money he stole and how much of an impact that would have had on them and their families. Some of them probably lost their house and worse their friends and loved ones.
Was going to write the same thing, seems like alot of people in the comments are admiring him because he's smart smh 😔
The way he described it, it would've been the banks fault, so the bank probably refunded the victims.
Not to justify his behaviour, it still is horrendous, but this gives at least some hope for many of the victims.
@@Marcellllo yeah fr he robbing the credit card companies not the people
Tbh pretty much all the loses are covered by the bank. All the money gets rolled back into tre accounts of people & loses are suffered by merchants and the Bank.
I am not justifying his nuisance, but just clarifying what actually happens.
@@speaks9016 Yeah, in the end maybe. Big problem if you need to pay rent and bills while thousands are disappearing from your account
if he is smart enough to do all of that, you know damn well he had hidden some of that money, and just act stupid
Lmaooo that’s exactly what I thought. He must have an offshore account
Zylar PC I think he’s the guy who acted in John Wick and The Matrix
@Lucas L jesus used to mow my grandma's lawn every week.
@Lucas L the guy that had pity on your missirable life and gave his life for you so you can live
I know it's wrong, but I really admire someone who's capable of doing something like this.
because you hate your boring life probably lol..
same
U would admire his ass if this would happen to you im sure
I admire this guy because he is smarter than y'all! Y'all gotta have some fun in life get a life
@@j.t.gaffney2451 not by robbing others
He even did a North American accent. What a legend
Followed by a London accent..
American teenagers: Alright bye mom imma go head to the park and play ball with my friends
British teenagers:
*Reads Title*
College Students: interesting...
For real I’m taking notes 😂😭
Right because I'm weighing the risk if I get caught.
that's me 👀👀👀
Big Facts 😂😂😂
like the other vice video about the college students that became drug mules to pay for tuition
2 years in prison for $2.8 million who would take that deal?
Give me 3 years to blow that 2.8$ and i'll spend the next two in prison no problem, I could repeat that cycle every year until death and i'd be happier for it. More, free time then you get from working 40+ hrs/week and a fuckload more cash.
I'd do it
In the U.K. you do half the time on most sentences
@@librarycard3748 exactly, it's mad that OP is asking if we would take the deal lmao, of course we would!
Not me
Haha I laughed so hard when he said he used the credit card details on the ticket used to deport him 🤣🤣
That was a nice quick one. Vice knows we’ve seen enough of these wolf of Wall Street guys and 5 minutes is enough
WHERE WAS HIS PARENTS??? Dude was traveling, buying luxury gifts, and going to the expensive restaurants 😭😭😭 his mother didn’t noticed anything????
He was paying her to be quiet.
Girl you asking all the questions I need answers tooooo. Smhhh 😩😩😩😭😭😭😭
@Loyal Royalty This is public news, you can check the official reports
L0l wtf r u on about nutcase 😂😭 am wheezing
I was kicked out when I was 15 maybe his parents kicked him out
Him balling at 15 years.
Me at 15 sitting in my room doing the cayo perico heist over and over again.
When I was 15 people thought I'm 12.
@@adude8424 remarkable
@@adude8424 it's ok to be in the slow class at school
@@diddleytwot4901 his looks don’t make him slow
Now these are the kind of motivational speakrs we need
This guy is a genius! Such a good social engineer. Awesome!
"It went wrong when I got greedy"... Hahah bruh, when WEREN'T you greedy 😅
😂😂😂😂😂
I’m dead 😂
"Talked my way out of a sentence" ..... this guy must be one of the best con-artists ever if he can just convince a judge he doesn't deserve prison after being caught stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars
looool stole almost 3 mil
The real question here is, where tf were his parents during all of this?
I'm glad its behind you. God bless.
He’s probably just using few credit cards now, learned his lesson 😂
I stole a candy bar while this guy was stealing 2.8 million.
i stole a shirt and got arrested and did a month in jail at 19yo. Wtf.
STOP! YOU'VE VIOLATED THE LAW!
@@Dhenyzm Yuh. Should've been 2 months
@@Dhenyzm wtf does how i look have to do with anything. what a creepy thing to say.
@@Dhenyzm simp
"I dIdn't mean to hurt anyone.' See how easily he told that lie.
It really doesnt hurt anyone thought. The people he scammed, most of their time and i repeat most of their time get the money back from the bank, as most UK banks have the promise of keeping your money safe which they havent lived up to. Therefore, they give you the money back. Its the rich that lose money the banks.
@@footlongk3681 so if the rich loses than it's ok ?
@@footlongk3681 Who cares if a bank loses or a person that is an account owner. Someone still paid for that.
@@siemniak so some rich guy that doesn't notice
@@God-nz4yu if someone killed a rich guy and someone killed a poor guy should sentence for a murderer be the same?
Good on him for owning it and learning from his mistakes and then now helping others 👍
Lad the most I stole was a piece of drywall from the school
😭😭
Nah I get lower than that. I scrape the paint pieces of the unfinished door
I was once known as the pen thief. I would borrow my classmates's pens and they never got them back or they got them back in chewed up conditions that they did not want it back
@@annetteslife That one guy you spend 5 minutes deciding to give him a pen or not.
Annette Melnychuk I’m having flashbacks of the 60 pencils I stole from my school last year
Credit Score: -1000000000
RAJohnson713 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Great! Imma end up trying this thanks for the info!
The anxiety of always having the law at your tail would’ve killed me 😅
He got off way too easy
Porqué gringo !
Fraud is a lesser crime in the criminal justice system
Why does that matter? He learned his lesson, as he said in the video.
Prison reformed him, it done it’s job.
@@carltonneckbrace4039 lmao it also happened in the UK, would have been a totally different story if he got caught in the US. Also it was a white collar crime, i'm surprised he even got two years. Given his age, a case could be made that the company that hired him would also be held responsible.
They always say “ I got greedy “ when got caught damn
Because that's what gets you caught
@@coletrain3599 LMAOOO
*DO YOU KNOW??*
If crypt0 ain't making you rich or you always loosing, you are doing it wrong.
Yeah, there is alot of sense in this.
Crypto is always loose or gain,but you loose less and gain more.
It's more better when you use the help of an experienced person.
When you invest you're buying a day you don't have to work.
Crypt0 is the future, investing in it will be the wisest thing to do especially with the current rise.
I remember being this frivolously inept when I was younger too. Difference is, it was my own money 😭
My friend inherited £3k and spent it over one summer when we were both 16 - mainly on 20 packs of chicken nuggets.
1:38 The realest thing. People who flex so hard are usually mad insecure. Glad he turned his life around
Most I stole was a snickers
I stole about 3 lead pencils
I stole condoms when I was three. I thought it was bubble gum. Lol
I stole an eggplant when I was 3 and for punishment I became gay. :/
yeah, i remember taking a candy bar when i was like 5 years old, but when i got home i was so scared i was gonna get caught that i threw it away and never even ate it lol
You no the ring toss at the fair one of them rolled out I picked it up and threw it worst thing I ever did
Great interview.
i DiDnT mEaN tO hUrT aNyOnE.
*continues to steal people's money*
So what protect your money if it means so much to you/could hurt you if you lost it
@Commander Cody never said it was right.
@Commander Cody yes, I blame them for crying over conequences caused by their actions of the past or rather the lack of such. I blame them because it is to a non neglectable part their fault and therefore they are to blame. The morality of taking advantage of that circumstance, e.g. stealing information based on low security is written on a whole nother page and never was discussed in any comment of mine, only brought to the table by you criticising my view on the topic
He’s stealing the banks money not the people’s. Do you really think that the bank just lets victims of credit card fraud lose their money?
he doesn't steal peoples money, the people can call up the bank and tell them what happened. he's effectively stealing from the banks.
The old vice been coming back hard since the virus
continuously helped me like you have. I thank God for your presence in my life. Thanks a lot!!!
Man said Canada prison was one of the worst experiences of his life. He should be glad he didnt get caught in the US
Or Brazil, Peru, Chile, Thailand....
Try Middle East lol
Come to Thailand then other places will be heaven.
Try North Korea or China
Plz... try Mexico amigo
3:39 That accent switchup tho!
We Scots can imitate American and Canadian accents very easily :)
@@davegtar we Americans are better at imitating Scottish accents
@@nonamed56 lol not really
@@nonamed56 no you guys just shoot everything on sight stfu
@@nautikient2151 Idc where you come from, but I do know you are jealous on our superiority
When this guy spent more money in places like Tahiti than whole Dutch's crew in RDR2.
LMAOOOO
He had a plan
The work he does is so vital the world needs more people like you lust love the podcast so you put up I love hearing these scammers squirm keep up the good work, it takes good hearted individuals the gutts to do this instead. There should be whole government department buildings filled with *mystery planet org* on the internet doing stuff like this to protect and serve its own scammed civilians. That would be tax money well spent.
In a different interview he said the reason he got caught was because he bought £2000 worth of gift vouchers and the lady at the till got suspicious then phoned the bank, not because he bought a car? He's still a con artist..
A car sounds swankier than gift vouchers.
Caught multiple times I imagine
Probably told so many lies he dont know whats real anymore
Of course, this is not the real story, this is the story a con man wants to sell.
they didn't say he got caught because he wanted to buy a car, they said he got caught after he tried to buy a car
"When I came out, I made a decision that, you know, I wasn't gonna do that anymore. That was it."
He's trying to con people again. We're not falling for it. He's back to his old ways. Lol
yeah that home studio is expensive
@@25566 LOL this is just another way for him to integrate himself back into society so he can pull off the Long Con
The lack of remorse is astounding. He caused hundreds (thousands?) of people to have that horrific feeling at the bottom of their stomach - starting with losing their credit card, searching and panicking, then dealing with trying to get the charges taken off, which isn’t always a given. He’s done a fantastic job at trying to come off as “I’ve learned my lesson and changed my ways”… and even if he has changed his ways, to me he doesn’t seem that sorry. Where was the “I am truly sorry to all of these people - I can’t imagine what I must have put some of them through”. Classic case of only sorry cos ya got caught.
oh, boo-hoo... he caused people to get nervous and anxious, what a tragedy! he's such a monster...
Charge it
He deserves to be jailed. Prolly on solitary
He got to live like a boss for a teenager that’s awesome! I had work as a catheter to get some money as a teenager
Was the worst ever...
Then he became a music producer? What is this?
Google says he became a public speaker on frauds, published a book and is a part-time DJ
😂😂
I wonder if he pays for his vsts and programs. 😂
😂😂😂😂vice been vice
@@Luigimeraz 🤣🤣🤣🤣
this is basically "catch me if you can" in real life
That movie is literally based on a true story
@@bencampbell3586 also true haha
2.8 mil
Politicians: Thats cute!
This deserves a movie
That's why its good to be modest and learn when to stop here and there, and then you won't get caught... Moderation my friend.
@ Right, or enough to live on for the rest of his life, or go on a shitload of trips, etc. and then just stop.
Imagine how much he could've stolen if he was an adult
Shutting*
NOTINMYARSE ! Or saved some of the money
Billions
@@wendeloliveira8890 the police confiscated all the money he had, even in bank accounts. He could've definitely buried some and have some good money right now
Nice fake ass checkmark lmao sadcringe
Thank you RXsquad 🙏
What a inspiration!
teenager??? hes 36 now and he posted these on his instagram in 2019???
Something not adding up lol
Exactly.... very suspicious because it would of been around the year 2000
Maybe he identifies as a teenager? It's 2020. Be open.
I looked him up because I noticed the pretty nice studio that they were filming him in and wanted to see if he worked in music production. On his google page there is a excerpt of his book that says this "Elliot Castro lives in Glasgow and works as a DJ in a number of large nightclubs". that might explain those Instagram photos
Ziggy Z I guess he’s still got some of that 2.8 mill then 😂
That’s Real life gta ... when he came back from Canada it’s basically the same thing as getting arrested in GTA, No money or weapons 😂
You didn't mention your stolen vessel.
😂😂😂
I hope there is a film made about this Guys experience, reminiscent of "catch me if you can",
Living the mad lads dream, kinda wanna know what his beats sound like tho
I met Elliot out at the club and I went to meet him one night in a Glasgow pub.He came clean and told me he had been in trouble in the past.I was a bit shocked but he is actually a nice guy.I always chuckle when I see things like this,his book deal and seeing him on tv.Nobody is perfect in this world and we all make mistakes.
The best part of this whole story was how he thought spending time in a Canadian Jail was pure hell. As someone who been spent sometime there myself, I agree with him. However, I'm sure there are way worse countries to find yourself incarcerated in. I can't imagine finding myself on the inside in a country where I didn't speak the language. That would be absolutely terrifying. Lessons kids, lessons!
is Canadian jail worse than UK jail?
@@johnnybird5466 I can't say for sure. I just know that jails and the prison system in North America, in general is demoralizing and can be quite dangerous.
This should be a show
This is like that one Leonardo DiCaprio movie where an agent Tom Hanks chases him around.
This is the content we all miss and wanna see.
Exactly
Inspirational story.Thanks for the tips mate !!! 😁
finna take some notes
Y’all best video
"I never meant to hurt anyone" - This line means he still hasn't changed.
Oh he definitely knew he was hurting other people by stealing people's hard earned money. At 16 one is old enough to realise that.
The fact that he still says that he didn't mean to hurt anyone means that he still doesn't want to acknowledge that what he did was wrong.
Lmfao armchair psychologist over here
Next up: For 40 years ‘Max the Forger’ specialised in faking the world’s most expensive art and selling it for a fortune. He tells us how he made his paintings look like famous antiques: ruclips.net/video/_GTE5bKPgHM/видео.html
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imagine if he had invested this money, then prison would just be a quick holiday. and then he could just vibe for the rest of his life
wouldn't they confiscate his investments?
@@teelgrass I mean there are ways to hide money. Crypto is an obvious example
@@leo-vb5jqbuddy, bitcoin has been around for over 12 years...
@@leo-vb5jq Well I won't hold you to that bet because Ive owned BTC and ETH for about 5 years, and if I was a criminal looking to hide money, I'd have known about it sooner.
@@sirmadness_5568 the amount of criminals in prisons awaiting release right now that have crypto wallets stashed away must be staggering, theres gonna be a lot of criminals getting released to an absolute fortune in the future since bitcoins price has rocketed in a few years.
Some people live mad lives, we need a film about by his guy😳
There is already a movie about guy like this only with much more succesful rate, plus why do you wanna give attention to guy who would steal from you if he could.
@@siemniak I just think it would make a good film, we have movies about serial killers and psychopaths...
It’s so reminded me of “catch me if you can”.