I visited the Yellowstone Zone of Death

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2022
  • I feel like there are other RUclips channels that would take a different approach here. ▪ With thanks to Professor Brian Kalt: his original article is here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.c... -- any inaccuracies that have slipped in are mine alone, and this is, obviously, not legal advice!
    To save you doing the research, my location while recording this was approximately 44.14 N, 111.05 W. I got three mosquito bites in under thirty minutes, including one on my hand.
    (And the credits for this one are very old-school, so I'm adding a slightly self-aggrandising note here: I did everything for this video! The camera, the editing, the sound mix, the graphics. It's good to know I can still do that occasionally!)
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  Год назад +74790

    Two people drove past while I was setting up my camera, and I was, ever so briefly, worried.

    • @Omkharche
      @Omkharche Год назад +1423

      2 views
      18/7/22

    • @ancient5138
      @ancient5138 Год назад +2627

      8 days ago? where do you hide the time machine tom?

    • @evanbollinger3582
      @evanbollinger3582 Год назад +264

      Love the hard work you put in your vids tom!

    • @latitzouri
      @latitzouri Год назад +419

      They may have been too 😅

    • @markwhalon144
      @markwhalon144 Год назад +202

      @@ancient5138 he ate it

  • @fascinatedbyeverything
    @fascinatedbyeverything Год назад +19492

    I like how he didn't bring a cameraman for this one. He took no chances.

    • @pgre
      @pgre Год назад +518

      But cameramen are indestructible!?

    • @gamingmaster6377
      @gamingmaster6377 Год назад +1318

      @@pgre Tom is not

    • @shreyasdas5130
      @shreyasdas5130 Год назад +583

      @@pgre Now Tom is the cameraman

    • @marianne3024
      @marianne3024 Год назад +98

      Shreyas gets it.

    • @rawn9234
      @rawn9234 Год назад +32

      @@gamingmaster6377 Tom is a golden god stop this treason

  • @chouyi007
    @chouyi007 Год назад +4582

    That is so nuts, I have fished the Idaho section of Yellowstone a few times, and am a lawyer, and I had no idea about this. Aside from making sure I carried both my Wyoming and Idaho fishing licenses and a handgun (bears are a real concern for anglers there), I wasn't thinking about the law; in fact, those mountains are where I go to escape thinking about the law!

    • @Taurickk
      @Taurickk Год назад +578

      Probably the best spot you could be if you didn't want to think about the law

    • @SyenPie
      @SyenPie Год назад +60

      @@Taurickk LMAOO

    • @sage_zarf
      @sage_zarf Год назад +17

      @@Taurickk dam

    • @spin-rg9ib
      @spin-rg9ib Год назад +15

      might want to find a new spot because you missed a doosy with this one where thinking of the law could be a lifesaver

    • @stevewest6133
      @stevewest6133 Год назад +11

      I hope you had your Yellowstone Park fishing permit, the only license needed within park boundaries !

  • @GoodGuyGlennPresents
    @GoodGuyGlennPresents Год назад +2459

    Considering how many people disappeared in Yellowstone it is creepy that this loophole exists...

    • @bruderschweigen6889
      @bruderschweigen6889 Год назад +245

      Well I'm assuming 99 percent of those people got lost while hiking backcountry it's super dangerous obviously

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu Год назад +137

      If you take a similar sized area and slap it onto any part of the globe, I bet you find as many or more missing people. Population density and crime rate notwithstanding, test even in rural/undeveloped areas I'm sure it's like ships disappearing in a triangle sized area of ocean the same as Bermudas triangle. Coincidence

    • @jdguy23
      @jdguy23 Год назад +4

      ​@Qwopiretyu there's actually quite a few places that is lawless btw

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Год назад +3

      ​​@@bruderschweigen6889 maybe easten by predatory wildlife too

    • @NotALowIQdemocrat
      @NotALowIQdemocrat 10 месяцев назад

      It hasn’t existed for years.

  • @joshuaevans6295
    @joshuaevans6295 Год назад +15324

    Its absolutely hilarious to me that the "Yellowstone Zone of Death" has absolutely nothing to do with the supervolcano

    • @erink476
      @erink476 Год назад +392

      that's what this Aussie had assumed from the title. I was like "I know some of the springs can kill, but 'zone of death' is a bit over-wrought'."

    • @bertilhatt
      @bertilhatt Год назад +47

      Unless…

    • @zsandmann
      @zsandmann Год назад +228

      If the Yellowstone Supervolcano erupts we are ALL in the Zone of Death.

    • @emiliskog
      @emiliskog Год назад +74

      @@zsandmann no we're not, it's not apocalyptically dangerous look at some proper volcanologist coverage about it (sorry I seem to have been unclear, read some proper research or watch some properly referenced videos on RUclips as anyone can make a video but it takes some proper effort and understanding for proper refeencing)

    • @zsandmann
      @zsandmann Год назад +32

      @@emiliskog I am a Geophysicist....

  • @dandy-lions5788
    @dandy-lions5788 Год назад +5948

    An actual realistic crime that can be committed in the Zone of Death is illegal logging

    • @larsjonasson2959
      @larsjonasson2959 Год назад +93

      I guess you would be prosecuted in a civil court and be forced to pay for it.

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 Год назад +483

      @@larsjonasson2959 state parks are a federal entity, you can’t be civilly sued by the federal court, that’s an oxymoron.

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant Год назад +28

      @@wolfetteplays8894 So the OP is right?

    • @techelitesareadisease8816
      @techelitesareadisease8816 Год назад +261

      Surely there's some sort of laws on the books for "transportation of goods related to illegal logging" in the surrounding states. I do agree that logging, poaching, etc seem like the most likely crimes.

    • @penyu1913
      @penyu1913 Год назад +409

      dude its a real life pvp zone and ur doing illegal logging?

  • @otokonokoyousei
    @otokonokoyousei Год назад +789

    This is like if an online game disables PvP serverwide but there's a little bit of map geometry where PvP is still enabled and the devs haven't bothered patching it.

    • @sylvy16
      @sylvy16 Год назад +23

      i think it’s the opposite for me anyways. the situation you described is like the yellowstone zone of death. Most people here probably haven’t experienced what you are describing but they have seen this video

    • @davidcat1455
      @davidcat1455 3 месяца назад +5

      I have no idea what any of that meant.

    • @catsnake9842
      @catsnake9842 3 месяца назад +3

      @@davidcat1455 then why do you bother inserting your ignorance into the comment section? the entire internet isn't tailored for you, narcissist.

    • @catsnake9842
      @catsnake9842 3 месяца назад +1

      @@sylvy16 ... that's literally what he said. this comment is a jumble of random words with no substance.

    • @0neWhoKnocks
      @0neWhoKnocks 2 месяца назад +8

      @@catsnake9842 You criticize davidcat for calling out a nonsense comment and then immediately turn around and do the same thing... Well played, sir. All our internet points are now belong to you.

  • @benjaminvieson5337
    @benjaminvieson5337 Год назад +496

    "Hell no, I'm not going to tempt the forces of Irony like that". Some would call that superstitions. But he's absolutely right.

    • @alexnicolaou3579
      @alexnicolaou3579 Год назад +12

      as a science person who does not believe in superstitions, luck, destiny etc. i am 100% going to be using this phrase from now on. it's gold

  • @alextw1488
    @alextw1488 Год назад +8044

    Another problem with poaching an elk in this zone is trying to find a saucepan big enough to boil the water .

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 Год назад +79

      HEYOOOO

    • @rubberheadband
      @rubberheadband Год назад +20

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @nuggdimmadome2192
      @nuggdimmadome2192 Год назад +426

      It's Yellowstone. You don't need a pot. The waters already boiling.

    • @klashnacovak47
      @klashnacovak47 Год назад +27

      Just make jerky, lots and lots and lots and some more lots of jerky.

    • @I_am_here_to_eat_your_toes
      @I_am_here_to_eat_your_toes Год назад +90

      @@klashnacovak47 but they were poaching the elk not making jerky.

  • @ghost307
    @ghost307 Год назад +4934

    The worst thing about moving into that part of Idaho would be that every time a crime gets committed...you get a summons for jury duty.

    • @steemlenn8797
      @steemlenn8797 Год назад

      Just being mightily annoyed by it might make you unfit for jury duty. Or you could just pull the magic secret that I am not going to tell, because if you knew it, you would be unfit.
      And that is not a joke. "The law that won't be told" by GPG Grey is about that. Watch only if you are no US citizen.

    • @timhorton8085
      @timhorton8085 Год назад +107

      Can't, its a national park. You can't own the property to build a home there.

    • @NotGoodAtFantssy
      @NotGoodAtFantssy Год назад +168

      @@timhorton8085 you actually can

    • @notme222
      @notme222 Год назад +581

      @@timhorton8085 OK but what if I just go build a home there anyway? Don't they have the same problem where they can't prosecute me?

    • @giantroboteye5371
      @giantroboteye5371 Год назад +512

      @@notme222 You'd be the only member of the jury, so I think you might get away with it

  • @Cryscorde
    @Cryscorde Год назад +68

    0:53
    “So, I’m gonna explain thi-“
    (Gunshot)
    (Video ends)

  • @Robot-Overlord
    @Robot-Overlord Год назад +783

    I just wanna say, Tom has invited me out here like 4 or 5 times saying "cmon you have got to see this, its incredible", but I keep ending up busy at the last second and he never specifies what it is I need to see, should I be worried? 😟

  • @TM-bk3ok
    @TM-bk3ok Год назад +5519

    As a native Idaho resident, you could do this anywhere basically.

    • @OptimusPhillip
      @OptimusPhillip Год назад +336

      Everything is legal in -New Jersey- Idaho

    • @kaymarx9677
      @kaymarx9677 Год назад +223

      Just a whole lot of nothing for a body to not get found in?

    • @theglitch312
      @theglitch312 Год назад

      @@kaymarx9677 Why do you think so few people live there? They've all been murdered. Obviously.

    • @greenoftreeblackofblue6625
      @greenoftreeblackofblue6625 Год назад

      @@kaymarx9677 Well you just throw the body into Yellowstone

    • @lunaticbz3594
      @lunaticbz3594 Год назад +121

      I've always been fascinated by the disconnect some people have between what the law as written is.
      And what laws are actually enforced and what is enforceable.
      Rural areas its somewhat obvious why, how that happens. It happens in Urban areas as well though just for different reasons.

  • @matasa7463
    @matasa7463 Год назад +13901

    "Hell no, I am not going to tempt the forces of irony like that"
    This professor will survive any disaster. He's genre savvy as hell.

    • @zeusnitch
      @zeusnitch Год назад +188

      That's the line that got a total laugh from me

    • @Eye_Of_Odin978
      @Eye_Of_Odin978 Год назад +321

      In a morbid way though, if you REALLY think about it, he would become a martyr for his own cause and literally die to see the change he wants to see.
      It would be tragic, yes, but his case would finally force precedent to be set one way or another.

    • @cadennevah7248
      @cadennevah7248 Год назад +188

      @@TheFirstHumanAdam L

    • @bk-ow6yv
      @bk-ow6yv Год назад +91

      reading these while knowing him as my dad is so funny

    • @FatherManus
      @FatherManus Год назад +11

      He will survive any horror movie as well.

  • @johnwelchs3576
    @johnwelchs3576 Год назад +245

    I've noticed the park is not just in wyoming. It appeared strange to me. Now this legal loophole has been illustrated,and it's extremely unsettling. In the wrong hands.

    • @toastedt140
      @toastedt140 Год назад +6

      Don't think its that big of a deal. Judges act all the time with the reasoning of "while that's true in relation the letter of the law, I can't just let you go" like Tom referenced in the video.

    • @johnwelchs3576
      @johnwelchs3576 Год назад +3

      @@toastedt140 It's a big deal. The visinage clause is in the 6th ammendment to the u.s. constitution. It's clearly defined.

    • @bardsamok9221
      @bardsamok9221 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@johnwelchs3576Watch the video.
      Again, as you're obviously missing the point.
      Anyone on trial for killing anyone there is going to jail for the multiple reasons listed on the video.

    • @johnwelchs3576
      @johnwelchs3576 7 месяцев назад

      @@bardsamok9221 Read the 6th ammendment.

  • @bkm83442
    @bkm83442 Год назад +92

    As a nearby resident of the "Zone of Death", bing eaten alive by mosquitos there is a real possibility. One of the most mosquito infested areas in the lower 48 states.

    • @heythave
      @heythave Год назад +5

      They are gigantic!

  • @cymond
    @cymond Год назад +10038

    "I am not going to tempt the forces of irony like that."
    I like this guy.

    • @pamelah1220
      @pamelah1220 Год назад +118

      He's Genre Savvy

    • @SaucePussy
      @SaucePussy Год назад +15

      Superstitious?

    • @kormannn1
      @kormannn1 Год назад +129

      This zone seems a great place to lose virginity. *Whether you like it or not :)*

    • @bendubz9000
      @bendubz9000 Год назад +150

      He'd survive a horror movie

    • @yanaedaneko
      @yanaedaneko Год назад +47

      @@kormannn1 oh no

  • @timwilson032
    @timwilson032 Год назад +10872

    Not gonna lie, I was kind of hoping Tom was going to break a couple really obscure Idaho laws like riding a merry-go-round on a Sunday or buying a chicken after sundown without the sheriff’s permission. Like a sequel to the video about committing dumb crimes in London.

    • @dhgmrz17
      @dhgmrz17 Год назад +680

      The difference is that an American prosecutor might actually prosecute him. We have some really petty people in the American legal system.

    • @matlatpower7472
      @matlatpower7472 Год назад +299

      @@dhgmrz17 ah yes the wild karen. a group of people that will try to sue you when you walk funny.

    • @mailleweaver
      @mailleweaver Год назад +330

      @@matlatpower7472 You don't have to do anything so outrageous as walking funny. Just existing puts you at risk of becoming one of their targets.

    • @safe-keeper1042
      @safe-keeper1042 Год назад +143

      @@mailleweaver but of course. Gotta feed that for-profit prison industry.

    • @smolkafilip
      @smolkafilip Год назад +74

      We flew a kite in a public space...
      *bam bam bam bam

  • @kevinstanton5998
    @kevinstanton5998 Год назад +30

    I love technicalities! Was on a jury once for someone pulled over in a work zone for speeding. He tried saying he was past the work zone when he was speeding at 11pm.
    The lawyer did say that signs were posted , but never mentioned if anyone was actually working at 11pm.
    The law states that it for it to be a work zone, it must have signs AND workers present.... we really didnt have much to go one though.

  • @da1nonlydoron779
    @da1nonlydoron779 Год назад +6

    So interesting.. I learned something new.
    Thanks for making the video just 5 min instead of 20. I love that you speak fast and get straight to the point.
    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @timaidley7801
    @timaidley7801 Год назад +2490

    I like the way you can tell that the the 'Tom drives in to Yellowstone Park' and 'Tom drives out of Yellowstone Park' were filmed within minutes of each other by the almost identical shadows on the trees in each shot.

    • @timaidley7801
      @timaidley7801 Год назад +194

      OR MAYBE THEY WERE JUST TAKEN AT THE SAME TIME AT DIFFERENT DAYS?!!!

    • @realdevbro447
      @realdevbro447 Год назад +108

      @@timaidley7801 or year but same date.

    • @stephenbeck7222
      @stephenbeck7222 Год назад +186

      I mean it’s only a 6 minute video. He could have driven just a little bit past the sign and set up his tripod and recorded the bit then drove off. (Yes he probably did what you said)

    • @bevstarrunner9472
      @bevstarrunner9472 Год назад +256

      I choose to believe it is the same footage played in reverse.

    • @patpierce4854
      @patpierce4854 Год назад +13

      @@bevstarrunner9472 🤣🤣🤣

  • @TBRedford
    @TBRedford Год назад +8483

    back in college, A few buddies and I drove up to the belcher ranger station and then hiked up to Dunanda falls, the few people we met on the trail were some of the nicest people I have ever met. It's probably safe to assume they were so pleasant because they had just finished murdering their worst enemies.

    • @softdrink-0
      @softdrink-0 Год назад +202

      Only naturally

    • @katniptime4me
      @katniptime4me Год назад +265

      “Well, now that’s done. Dinner anyone?” 🤣

    • @gmanley146
      @gmanley146 Год назад +118

      On a boys trip out there I pushed my friend to hike all the way to see the falls, which in retrospect was too much for his abilities... We still joke that I was trying to kill him that day 😬

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 Год назад +24

      It certainly sets you up for the day.

    • @LadyLondonDDG
      @LadyLondonDDG Год назад +1

      Of course 🤣🤣

  • @wolverinefangowings
    @wolverinefangowings 4 месяца назад +18

    Anyone else binging Tom's old videos following his farewell?

    • @sp4cef0rc37
      @sp4cef0rc37 2 дня назад

      Me, since that's how I discovered his channel.

  • @gillblack2755
    @gillblack2755 Год назад +2

    Love your posts! Very interesting and fascinating, keep them coming ! 😊

  • @shinyagumon7015
    @shinyagumon7015 Год назад +9617

    I love these kind of legal loopholes.
    Reminds me of the bit in the Martian where Mark Watney points out that he's actually committing international piracy by driving around Mars.

    • @theinacircleoftheancientpu492
      @theinacircleoftheancientpu492 Год назад +403

      @@ragnkja Well technically maybe both?

    • @steveaustin2686
      @steveaustin2686 Год назад +711

      He was technically committing piracy by taking over the MAV-4 without specifically being ordered to do so. Just driving around on Mars is not piracy or any other crime.

    • @shinyagumon7015
      @shinyagumon7015 Год назад +485

      @@ragnkja I know you are probably joking but other celestial bodies are handled as international water in legal terms.

    • @steveaustin2686
      @steveaustin2686 Год назад +169

      @@ragnkja Law in space will likely follow international law, like what happens with a crime on an airliner over international waters. Usually it defaults to the country the carrier is with and/or the origin and/or destination of the flight.

    • @badethics7542
      @badethics7542 Год назад +147

      Mark Watney: Space Pirate

  • @tarmaque
    @tarmaque Год назад +1797

    That's a wise move. The mosquitoes in that area have been known to fly off with small pets and the occasional child. The death of an adult male has never been proven, but who wants to take that chance?

    • @OhNoBohNo
      @OhNoBohNo Год назад +61

      The mosquito's prosecutor proposed a deal...

    • @Nepou_
      @Nepou_ Год назад +50

      By the time he even set up the camera his tshirt was red with blood.

    • @ObadiahtheSlim
      @ObadiahtheSlim Год назад +1

      I suspect they imported the genetically engineered super mosquitos native to Louisiana/Mississippi near New Orleans. But every tells me that" I'm being crazy" and "no that tin foil hat won't actually increases the reception of the government's mind control rays."

    • @ROGER2095
      @ROGER2095 Год назад +6

      Mosquitoes with beaks, carrying off children. . . . Seems I heard Peter Falk talking about something like this years ago.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +18

      And when the mosquito gets put on trial, it'll be a jury of all mosquitoes, and they're definitely going to be biased.

  • @MasonYanez
    @MasonYanez 3 месяца назад

    Love how quick and to the point this guys videos are! so interesting!!

  • @securitysoundssss
    @securitysoundssss Год назад +84

    I feel like Tom is one of those people who grew up listening to every word his mom and dad said

    • @BeaChapman
      @BeaChapman Год назад +3

      That is an excellent way to put it. I agree completely.

    • @electron8262
      @electron8262 Год назад +1

      He is. I did too and I have a similar personality to Tom

  • @Cream147player
    @Cream147player Год назад +5644

    It's a shame that this wasn't put to the test in the poaching an elk case, as that would have given some precedent before it gets to murder or a similarly serious crime - or if the defence had worked, there'd be more compulsion to resolve it.

    • @OntarioBearHunter
      @OntarioBearHunter Год назад +60

      Because a dead elk is a horrible way to set a precedent for letting murderers go...not worth the risk.

    • @Time4Technology
      @Time4Technology Год назад +90

      @@OntarioBearHunter Killing an elk is.... not murder?

    • @KillerMouse
      @KillerMouse Год назад +255

      @@Time4Technology it's not murder but poaching is a shitty thing to do

    • @MisterNohbdy
      @MisterNohbdy Год назад +61

      If the legal issue is that "nobody lives there to make up a jury", I don't think murder is a significant risk, because nobody lives there to murder.

    • @Eyes0penNoFear
      @Eyes0penNoFear Год назад +156

      @@MisterNohbdy Tom Scott was briefly there.

  • @olehoiii
    @olehoiii Год назад +5324

    Just don't get caught committing a crime inside the zone. The punishment would be whatever the person that caught you sees fit.

  • @TheRealRevelation
    @TheRealRevelation Год назад +1

    OMG! I just recently did a video (“Getting Old”) and used a clip of you!! Didn’t know you were on RUclips, just knew the clip was perfect for where I placed it (right when I say “… breathing is a privilege that most take for granted…”)
    Definitely have to check out more of your videos.

  • @nancymcleveland115
    @nancymcleveland115 Год назад +53

    The information you provided is amazing and just so you know, I've never heard of that and I'm 64! Thank you!

  • @Sam_on_YouTube
    @Sam_on_YouTube Год назад +2930

    I went to law school shortly after this discovery. We talked about it in Criminal Procedure class. It was a fun topic.

    • @yaykruser
      @yaykruser Год назад +22

      Can you explain why the poacher agreed to the deal?
      Didnt understand that part...

    • @Sam_on_YouTube
      @Sam_on_YouTube Год назад +88

      @@yaykruser Would have cost him a lot of time and money to appeal and he may have been forced to serve his sentence during appeal (not typical, but they may have done that in this case), and they offered him a lot less of a sentence. It wasn't that major a crime anyway, I would guess it was something like time served so he could just be done with it.

    • @seanlaur
      @seanlaur Год назад +23

      @@yaykruser Michael Belderrain took the plea deal because he would likely have lost a court case if it had gone to trial. Attempting to use the zone of death defence would have been unlikely to succeed and it appeared that the judge would have just ruled that having a jury based in Wyoming would work just fine.

    • @klaxoncow
      @klaxoncow Год назад +20

      Isn't it funny that vastly more time and effort has been spent discussing this, than the five minutes it would actually take Congress to fix it, by just declaring the state and district for these areas explicitly?

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Год назад +19

      @@klaxoncow Congress actually fix a law, they would rather add riders, to make it even more confusing, because one of them can make money from it. Why do you think the index for the US tax system regulations, and the index alone, is over 900 pages, and grows more every year, as new pork belly pieces and special exceptions, with nothing like a sunset clause, are added.

  • @Mutual_Information
    @Mutual_Information Год назад +1679

    By the end of Tom Scott’s career, he will have turned over every bizarre legal stone there is.

    • @nesogra
      @nesogra Год назад +69

      I think you underestimate how many bizarre legal stones there are to turn over.

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Год назад +3

      @@nesogra i think the world is made for the weird... cos no one would ever think... of... it... : hmm. emoji :

    • @stare4539
      @stare4539 Год назад

      ye

    • @Jegorex
      @Jegorex Год назад +11

      And this time that legal stone was the Yellow stone :P

    • @korumann
      @korumann Год назад +1

      He'd have to turn over the world nearly. But it sure would be interesting to see

  • @ThaddyDaddy95
    @ThaddyDaddy95 Год назад

    Very well made video. Good job Tom!

  • @thomasrichardson8327
    @thomasrichardson8327 Год назад +2909

    Looks like the mosquitos are well aware of the laws!! Great video, as always, Tom!

    • @TheBanana93
      @TheBanana93 Год назад +3

      @@homeland1128 Umm mosquitoes can be less aggressive in certain places

    • @joatmon101b
      @joatmon101b Год назад +20

      Tom discovered why the mosquito is jokingly called the state bird in a number of states.

    • @Destroy666x
      @Destroy666x Год назад +5

      @@ragnkja no, mosquitoes are friendly normally in fact, I have few of them as pets. They even kiss me out of gratitude

    • @BartonChittenden
      @BartonChittenden Год назад +2

      I'm betting that Tom probably murdered a number of mosquitoes while there. More interestingly, the mosquitoes that assaulted him probably could be put up on trial, because I'm sure that a judge in those parts would have no problem finding 12 of them.

  • @RapinatorOhYeah
    @RapinatorOhYeah Год назад +3654

    Tom: “I’m Not Stupid Enough to try and test it by committing a felony here”
    Also Tom: *”Makes a Video all about breaking law in the UK”*

    • @kashiichan
      @kashiichan Год назад +95

      Stakes are totally different

    • @JukeboxTheGhoul
      @JukeboxTheGhoul Год назад +81

      America is known for being somewhat, hard core.

    • @boginoid
      @boginoid Год назад

      I kind of wish he took a kite with him.

    • @Pro_Triforcer
      @Pro_Triforcer Год назад +156

      We flew a kite in a public place
      We flew a kite in a puuublic place

    • @JukeboxTheGhoul
      @JukeboxTheGhoul Год назад +22

      By this I mean, the biggest amount of people incarcerated, in raw numbers and as a percentage.
      And only about 2% of 2.3 million incarcerated get a trial.

  • @cerebrospinal87
    @cerebrospinal87 Год назад +4

    I am 100% convinced that congress will not rectify this issue until someone actually tests it out.

  • @michaelt.5672
    @michaelt.5672 Год назад +5

    I remember reading about that book in some magazine, just the short introduction to the plot. And the zone of death was mentioned.
    I always wondered wether this was a real thing.

  • @placeholdername3887
    @placeholdername3887 Год назад +287

    And the worst part is, those mosquitoes might get off on a technicality

    • @davidmescher2526
      @davidmescher2526 Год назад +2

      There's that whole reasonable doubt issue, though. I know I can't tell one mosquito from another. (Well, sort of. I can tell a dead mosquito from a live one. But the dead one is in no shape to be identified, and it's not like we've got proboscis records for mosquitos.)

  • @arrjay2410
    @arrjay2410 Год назад +1560

    Most people, even in North America, don't realize how vast and empty some parts of it are; particularly in the west. You were probably one of maybe a dozen people in a region bigger than most English counties.

    • @annaairahala9462
      @annaairahala9462 Год назад +113

      I think that all comes down to how large the US is. People know Canada is large, but they don't know that the US and Canada are almost the same size and both are each around 95% of the size of the entirety of Europe while having less than half of its population (Less than 5% of the population in Canada's case)

    • @BazukinBelyugovich
      @BazukinBelyugovich Год назад +61

      @@annaairahala9462 Canada has a little more than 1/10 the population of the United States, even though it is the second largest country by total area.

    • @rodh1404
      @rodh1404 Год назад +90

      I read a statistic recently which stated that 97% of the USA is classified as rural, and only 20% of the population lives there. That means 80% of the population lives in roughly 3% of the land area. If you happen to live in that 3%, particularly the part that represents cities, you might think the USA is densely populated. But the reality is very different.

    • @dirtyblueshirt
      @dirtyblueshirt Год назад +60

      @@rodh1404 even American cities aren't very densely populated by European standards. Los Angeles with 14 million people has roughly the same population density as Sheffield with 800,000.

    • @ReiseLukas
      @ReiseLukas Год назад +39

      @@rodh1404 and rich people say Overpopulation is a problem....BS, Population density is the problem

  • @SilentKnightProductions
    @SilentKnightProductions Год назад +8

    My son and I went hiking through here last summer after watching this... Just because... (He lives only a couple of hours away). There is a reed-filled lake in there with about a billion moquitos per sqare meter, which were the only beings we ancountered except for the occasional squirrel and some sandhill cranes. We didn't see another soul out or back for the four hours. We then drove around to the west entrance of the park (about 2 hours from the "zone" entrance) and endured nearly as many humans as the moquitos.
    BTW, as isolated as this section is and so little traffic, the chances of somebody hanging out in the zone just waiting for an unsuspecting hiker to eventually show up and give them opportunity to commit the perfect crime is not worth any worry. There are many more effective and eficient ways to be evil if so incluned.

    • @thesmithersy
      @thesmithersy 10 месяцев назад +1

      You'd probably have to do something like damage the nature for a crime that could be reasonably committed.

  • @lechatel
    @lechatel Год назад +4247

    In England there is still a Law (going back many many centuries) which states that it is legal to kill a Scotsman within the City Walls of York as long as he is armed with a bow and arrow at the time. The city walls still exist and the Law has never been formally repealed. This loophole was explored ( theoretically at least, down the pub) during the tenure of a particularly unpopular Prime Minister, Gordon Brown who was a Scot. Elaborate schemes were devised to lure him to York, thrust a bow and arrow into his hands when he was unawares, and then hurray! Open season.

    • @lardkraken8231
      @lardkraken8231 Год назад +264

      LMAOOOOOO 😂😂😂

    • @Sunny-qo2lt
      @Sunny-qo2lt Год назад +269

      Shanking Season!

    • @seantaggart7382
      @seantaggart7382 Год назад +230

      Nice
      The brits are quite crafty

    • @addust
      @addust Год назад +225

      god save the queen
      we will use this law if an unfavourable bow-and-arrow-wielding scotsman enters york

    • @Sophiebryson510
      @Sophiebryson510 Год назад +53

      This isn’t real as it’s not enforced, you’d get arrested for assault

  • @CookinginRussia
    @CookinginRussia Год назад +1130

    Long, long ago there was a small triangle of land in northern California that had accidentally been left out of all of the surrounding cities and counties. When this was discovered, there were casinos and brothels opened, as well as kids going there to get drunk. It was called "No Man's Land" but sometime around 1955 they changed it and shut everything down.

    • @SiXiam
      @SiXiam Год назад +71

      Exactly, there has to be a problem before anyone is going to bother with a solution.

    • @CookinginRussia
      @CookinginRussia Год назад +59

      @@SiXiam - Freedom is indeed a problem for some.

    • @tycarne7850
      @tycarne7850 Год назад +31

      @@CookinginRussia Freedom to be robbed, raped, murdered? Is that what you're arguing in favour of?

    • @CookinginRussia
      @CookinginRussia Год назад +105

      @@tycarne7850 - No one was robbed,, raped or murdered there. There are federal laws against those things. At the time there were no federal laws against gambling, prostitution or any minimum age for drinking alcohol. Nice try.

    • @incognitoburrito6020
      @incognitoburrito6020 Год назад +5

      @@chompythebeast That's an interesting takeaway from this anecdote.

  • @nationaIsecurityagency
    @nationaIsecurityagency Год назад

    Fascinating and very informative.

  • @RAXITH_playz
    @RAXITH_playz Год назад +1

    Thanks for location.. very much appreciated..

  • @danielscott4349
    @danielscott4349 Год назад +1690

    In the multiverse there is now a universe where Professor Kalt did say yes to the photo op and got killed, and due to his untimely and ironic death there they fixed the law 5 minutes later.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Год назад

      or they didn't fix it because Congress has so many more important things to do, and now there are copy-cat murders and gangs and militias performing gun battles every day

    • @jonton6541
      @jonton6541 Год назад +22

      🤣

    • @JDthegamer209
      @JDthegamer209 Год назад +35

      If that were to actually happen, it would almost certainly be the most ironic thing to ever happen.

    • @dandymcgee
      @dandymcgee Год назад +2

      Ah yes, the Kalt Revision

    • @GazB85
      @GazB85 Год назад +3

      In that Universe the US Congress works quickly and isn’t anywhere near as corrupt.

  • @Cyranek
    @Cyranek Год назад +804

    tom didn't record, but he actually commited numerous felonies while on site

    • @visuallyamazing6440
      @visuallyamazing6440 Год назад +33

      Tom Bundy: A threat to Yellowstone and the world.

    • @Talaxianer
      @Talaxianer Год назад +9

      Like shatting in the woods?

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Год назад +16

      should do a video on silly laws, go to the zone of death and break all of em

    • @anti_furry_elimination_squad
      @anti_furry_elimination_squad Год назад

      Hey i see one of your videos a while a go!

    • @taitano12
      @taitano12 Год назад +6

      Knowing the labyrinth of the American Legal System, he probably already did without knowing it.

  • @johnywhat8601
    @johnywhat8601 Год назад +9

    A few laws to consider in Montana and Wyoming (though I'm unsure about Idaho) are the legal right to shoot somebody if they refuse to leave your property, and that it's still legal to hang someone if they steal your horse. This might only be legal in one state or be split between the two, but there are stories of unwelcome company being legally killed over things like marital affairs.

  • @my_name_is_copyright
    @my_name_is_copyright Год назад

    Thanks for the tip bro this gonna be my hotspot

  • @cbpd89
    @cbpd89 Год назад +941

    My husband and I made a murder mystery puzzle escape type game with this as our premise for our family reunion at Yellowstone.
    It's nice to know that our theoretical solve of "get the killer on conspiracy elsewhere" would actually work, I suggested it but I don't actually have a legal background.

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter Год назад

      Al Capone's reign of terror ended not because they pinned him down for conspiracy to murder, drug trafficking, or human trafficking, but because they got him on 22 counts of tax evasion.

    • @Lunarfox
      @Lunarfox Год назад +16

      The hard part is proving there was a conspiracy else where and that it wasn't seat of the pants. (assuming the murderer did their homework)

    • @username4441
      @username4441 Год назад +4

      MUST BE NICE TO HAVE A FAMILY CLAIRE

    • @Thermalions
      @Thermalions Год назад +1

      The old "interstate commerce / crossed state lines" bits also seems to crop up in charges, so you may want to be very careful about what you take across the border into the zone.

    • @philipmcniel4908
      @philipmcniel4908 Год назад

      @@Thermalions I suppose that technically you could avoid that by crossing into the zone from the Idaho side, so you had crossed a district line but not a state line.

  • @Liesmith424
    @Liesmith424 Год назад +89

    I expected Tom to finish the whole monologue, then the camera slowly pans over to a very uncomfortable Joel Haver: "Why...um...why'd you bring me out here, Tom?"

  • @roxiethecockapoo1138
    @roxiethecockapoo1138 Год назад +1

    Thank you, helpful tutorial!

  • @Witchofthewoods.
    @Witchofthewoods. Год назад

    Fascinating information 🤔

  • @wispa1786
    @wispa1786 Год назад +1530

    I think if anyone actually tried to get away with murder via this loophole, the federal government would try to _"Al Capone"_ them. The prosecution would try to charge you with any and all potential crimes you committed outside the zone, e.g. conspiracy, or kidnapping (if you took someone there against their will) and make sure you got the maximum sentence on every single one of them. I think it would be close to impossible to commit murder inside the zone without committing any crimes before/after which could get you a custodial sentence.

    • @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +154

      Beating a random tourist to death with your hands. It’s really not that hard to imagine.

    • @wispa1786
      @wispa1786 Год назад +205

      @@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1. You would need to just happen across a tourist. Deliberately going around looking for people would certainly speak to premeditation (and so bolster a conspiracy charge). _[edit] as other people have pointed out, I incorrectly used "conspiracy" as a synonym for "premeditation" here. I now believe the more accurate charge on the basis of premeditation could be attempted murder._
      2. Any tourist in the "zone of death" is likely there precisely because it's the "zone of death". It's unlikely that they wouldn't have anything on them (even something like pepper spray) to defend themselves from a physical assault.
      3. Unless you could demonstrate that you were acting in self-defence and wholly unable to flee, beating someone to death is still murder and a conspiracy charge could still be made. I'm not sure a jury is going to buy that you deliberately went into this (relatively) tiny area of land and just happened to decide on a random whim to beat somebody to death.

    • @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад

      @@wispa1786 A conspiracy is making a plan to murder someone with at least one other person. You seem to think it means planning to kill someone. It’s impossible to have a conspiracy to commit a crime with only one person.

    • @wispa1786
      @wispa1786 Год назад +20

      @@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa ah OK sorry about that I didn't know the specific definition of conspiracy and I was just using it as a placeholder for "planning". Would it just fall under "attempted murder" then? I know that an attempted murder charge is brought usually only when the victim isn't actually killed, but I think taking any significant step towards the commission of a premeditated murder would constitute attempted murder and so that could be used in a "zone of death" case where the murder itself cannot be tried.

    • @toomanyopinions8353
      @toomanyopinions8353 Год назад +43

      I suppose it probably matters what you consider murder, because if you were to visit Yellowstone with a loved one just for any normal reason, and there would be some sort of act of psychosis or you get really mad at something and end up killing them, it would not be a very high degree of murder but it would still technically illegally be murder and it wouldn't be premeditated nor would you kidnap anyone so theoretically you wouldn't have committed any other crimes.

  • @chankwanting
    @chankwanting Год назад +608

    I see how Tom deliberately chose not to bring a camera operator to film him so as not to tempt fate. 😅

    • @TiogshiLaj
      @TiogshiLaj Год назад

      "Oh, sure Tom, I'll make sure you're shot from your good side alright..."

    • @horntx
      @horntx Год назад +55

      When I clicked I was hoping the video would end with tom pulling out a knife and looking menacingly at the camera operator. "So what would happen if a crime was committed in the zone of death. There's only one way to find out!" *Cut to footage end screen*

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +23

      @@horntx A found footage horror movie with Tom Scott as the villain would be quite interesting.

    • @jorinlutz4363
      @jorinlutz4363 Год назад +6

      Or he couldnt find anyone willing to go there because they were scared...

  • @Meatsweats_o_O
    @Meatsweats_o_O Год назад

    "....technicalities matter".
    TS - "and I like technicalities..."
    I personally think 'Like' is not a strong enough. I think they might just be the bread and butter to your soul Mr. T Scott. Please don't ever change as these videos are my absolute favorite.

  • @charlotteantiquepowerengin6277
    @charlotteantiquepowerengin6277 4 месяца назад +2

    "The forces of irony" were ignored by the inventor of the Segway. Never ignore the forces of irony.

  • @LarsEckert_Molimo
    @LarsEckert_Molimo Год назад +570

    This is really not about how to get away with murder, but how to get away with something not worth fixing a law for. Drug offenses maybe?

    • @MisterItchy
      @MisterItchy Год назад +98

      You could get in trouble for conspiracy by driving through another district with the drug equipment or any number of other crimes by contacting people outside the zone on email or text or whatever. I wouldn't try it.

    • @dsmyify
      @dsmyify Год назад +4

      What kind of drugs are you selling?

    • @savagesarethebest7251
      @savagesarethebest7251 Год назад +66

      Murder: "Nah, who cares".
      Drug offence: "Oh my gosh, we need to fix the law right now!" 😅

    • @scienceguy8
      @scienceguy8 Год назад +32

      But as pointed out in the video, if you coordinate with anyone outside the zone or while outside the zone yourself ("come here for our drug deal"), you could be arrested for conspiracy in the place where that communication happened.

    • @RMDragon3
      @RMDragon3 Год назад +20

      I don't know for sure but I think you can only be on trial according to the rules when you commited the crime, so even if they fixed the rules *after* you killed someone they still couldn't put you on trial. And I think the trouble with other offenses is that you need to keep all of it inside the zone, or you could be on trial for the parts outside the zone. For example, if you made drugs inside the zone but sold them outside you could still get in trouble. Not sure tho, I'm not a lawyer 😅

  • @jacobrex3208
    @jacobrex3208 Год назад +1441

    Hey Tom, if you’re ever on the western side of Idaho you should check out Loon Lake. There’s a crashed WWII bomber that you can hike into. It’s a really cool place with an interesting story

    • @jacobrex3208
      @jacobrex3208 Год назад +57

      You could also talk about how Boise County contains neither Boise or Fort Boise. Boise doesn’t even contain Fort Boise

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад +18

      Did the bomber get lost on the way to Dresden?

    • @jacobrex3208
      @jacobrex3208 Год назад +39

      @@krashd it was lost on a training mission. Flight from Vegas to Boise

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith Год назад +4

      He did a video a while back asking people to email him story ideas.

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Год назад

      @@krashd An incendiary suggestion

  • @skatekido06
    @skatekido06 Год назад

    Thanks for letting me know🥰

  • @forteandblues
    @forteandblues Год назад +1

    Welcome to America!, I hope you had a fun time in Yellowstone!

  • @whitenip84
    @whitenip84 Год назад +1991

    It would have to be a random, out of the blue, perfect timing murder otherwise they could charge you with kidnapping at least, or accuse you of killing the person outside the killzone and dropping their body off there. Technicalities work both ways

    • @drnapalm7605
      @drnapalm7605 Год назад

      They would need to prove that you killed the body outside of it, its not a technicality. You are innocent until proven guilty in the US. You would be charged with kidnapping if you kidnapped someone to bring them there

    • @-CmonMeow
      @-CmonMeow Год назад +176

      even if they were willing, there'd be crossing state lines with intent or conspiracy to commit (interstate) x crime and jurors would be from Wyoming or your state of residence, government likes to loophole any loopholes

    • @leogarcia1761
      @leogarcia1761 Год назад +74

      U wouldnt get away Scott free!!!! But u would catch a big break. Instead of like 30- life you'll b charged with like 3-8 years worth of stuff that would stick

    • @slidingrock
      @slidingrock Год назад

      They will catch you coming out, you're still a citizen of the united states with records... unless you were born and lived in the zone of death all your life, there is no real getting away with murder here.

    • @TheRealCatof
      @TheRealCatof Год назад +26

      They would need to prove all of that

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh Год назад +751

    There's something special about Tom Scott driving around America.

    • @thesirms
      @thesirms Год назад +57

      brit outta water

    • @lordgemini2376
      @lordgemini2376 Год назад +15

      @@thesirms like the colonists in the 1600 - 1700s?

    • @catattack885
      @catattack885 Год назад +45

      @@lordgemini2376 ''oi bruhv!, this america thingy awfully big innit?''

    • @awsomebot1
      @awsomebot1 Год назад +9

      He's a special boy.

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Год назад +6

      An Englishman in the New World, though the song is correct in New York.

  • @Spoon_Of_Wisdom
    @Spoon_Of_Wisdom 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial

  • @mrgw9785
    @mrgw9785 Год назад

    k your vids are so awesome
    love them

  • @Xevailo
    @Xevailo Год назад +291

    Professor Kalt: "Hell no, I am not going to tempt the forces of irony like that"
    Tom Scott: Hold my camera!

    • @gobinokitsune9269
      @gobinokitsune9269 Год назад +9

      Except nobody held Tom's camera, so even he's not tempting the forces of irony like that

  • @yashrawat9409
    @yashrawat9409 Год назад +28

    2:51 " Apologies if you thought I was that stupid , I am on RUclips after all "
    - Tom Scott (2022)

  • @ciotescienceinnovators8025
    @ciotescienceinnovators8025 Год назад

    As a Idahoan, welcome to the jem state! We have potatoes. And mountains. Have a nice time here!

  • @BreakdancePeach
    @BreakdancePeach Год назад +576

    "I am now going to leave, either before someone else decides to commit a crime here, on me, or before I get eaten alive by mosquitoes." - 5:33
    A shame they wouldn't be able to prosecute the mosquitoes in this zone

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Год назад +37

      It isn't difficult to find enough mosquitoes who live there to select a fair jury.

    • @Ewokpilot65
      @Ewokpilot65 Год назад +9

      What a stupid thing to say. Everyone knows mosquitoes are prosecuted by the mosquitoes jury and there are plenty of those there. /j

    • @runefaustblack
      @runefaustblack Год назад +8

      @@eljanrimsa5843 They're all allied against humankind, so no, it would never be an impartial jury.

    • @angelinasurzhyk6655
      @angelinasurzhyk6655 Год назад +1

      Alas😭😭😭

  • @Grimsace
    @Grimsace Год назад +257

    I mean if there haven't been any recorded violent crimes in a 50 sq mile patch of land in the last 18 years, doesn't that make it statistically incredibly safe?

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Год назад +47

      In absolute terms, perhaps. Per capita,

    • @sarowie
      @sarowie Год назад

      well, changes are that when you die there, you will not be found for a long time.

    • @lukasg4807
      @lukasg4807 Год назад +62

      Well anywhere with barely any people it's unlikely to be killed by someone. There are also no crimes in random 100 mile patches of the pacific.

    • @Grimsace
      @Grimsace Год назад +4

      @@lukasg4807 Yep, still really safe though!

    • @Grimsace
      @Grimsace Год назад +8

      @@sarowie I mean your asking someone to prove a negative, someone could have died there, but also there could be a unicorn in there as well. Know of any evidence of something bad happening in that part of the park?

  • @mingsical8039
    @mingsical8039 Год назад

    thanks, this video is really helpful :)

  • @brandelynnefreleng7597
    @brandelynnefreleng7597 6 месяцев назад +5

    Ok so my family did a Yellowstone camping trip when my siblings and I were kids. It was a couple weeks and during those days we drove through both the Idaho and Montana portions of the park. The legal significance didn’t dawn on my at the time. Now as an adult, I’m just trying to remember if my parents were ever driving above speed limit or some thing like that just so I can say we got away with a crime in the “zone”. 😂

  • @NicDoesDumbThings
    @NicDoesDumbThings Год назад +11

    I actually worked in the park this summer, and he wasn't lying about those mosquitoes .
    Shame I never saw you pass through!

  • @randoman81
    @randoman81 Год назад +419

    Not far from where I used to live there was a lot of what was referred to by the locals as "no man's land". Essentially, it was just out of OPP jurisdiction as well as the local police. In this case, the RCMP were responsible for the area, but the nearest detachment was hours away. It's not like you couldn't be charged for a crime, but the likelihood of ever being caught was slim to none. Especially if there were no living witnesses and you buried the evidence. The area is absolutely massive, and almost completely untouched save for old logging access roads. I used to explore up there in my truck until I crossed a lived in mobile home trailer that looked like something out of a Rob Zombie film. I never really took the warnings seriously until that moment, never again did I journey into no man's land.

    • @TheKnobCalledTone.
      @TheKnobCalledTone. Год назад +8

      Cool story bro

    • @karsten7566
      @karsten7566 Год назад

      Where exactly is this located?

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um Год назад

      Where is this at?

    • @Brucegto7
      @Brucegto7 Год назад +3

      Oklahoma

    • @tylisirn
      @tylisirn Год назад +25

      @@karsten7566 Based on OPP and RCMP, somewhere just outside Ontario Provincial Police's jurisdiction in Canada.

  • @ColourRiot
    @ColourRiot Год назад +570

    Apologising for being thought of as stupid is the most wonderfully British Britishness

    • @MisterItchy
      @MisterItchy Год назад +16

      So is spelling 'apologizing' with an 's'! :P

    • @g76agi
      @g76agi Год назад +3

      @@MisterItchy except thats not personality lmao

    • @ColourRiot
      @ColourRiot Год назад +13

      @@MisterItchy 🇬🇧Guity. My profound apologies 😉

    • @lordgemini2376
      @lordgemini2376 Год назад +10

      @@MisterItchy I think you'd find that all English speaking countries outside the US would spell it that way! :P

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Год назад +7

      @@MisterItchy Why do you think @ColourRiot has it spell incorrectly, when it is in fact your American English spelling that is wrong. Remember, up until a few years ago US companies such as Microsoft called 'American English', English - Simplified. They did this for a reason. The language English, comes from England (really all of the UK), the US version is mainly down to one or two men, Noah Webster being the most famous as he wanted to simplify the spelling of several English words and produced a dictionary with his alternative spellings, that became popular in the US.

  • @jforce91
    @jforce91 Год назад

    I saw the title and thought Tom was going to visit "death gulch" or the other carbon dioxide buildup areas within the geothermal basins :3 but this is cool too!!

  • @Alex_HDRN
    @Alex_HDRN 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for the tip.

  • @shizukaryujoukai2465
    @shizukaryujoukai2465 Год назад +406

    I live here in Cody and let's be honest, you can get away with way more in the deserts of Wyoming than you ever would in the zone of death.

    • @Jacob-TX
      @Jacob-TX Год назад +47

      Mostly because no one I know knows anything that has happened in Wyoming and probably couldn't place it on a map.

    • @Madara2B
      @Madara2B Год назад +24

      more legislator interest than actually going to them middle of the forest. this is why folks make meth labs out there, it is simply the distance that makes it hard to find a criminal in the act.

    • @Juniper_Rose
      @Juniper_Rose Год назад

      @@Jacob-TX I mean.
      It's a Square. That shouldn't be hard to find!

    • @rambleroodle2369
      @rambleroodle2369 Год назад

      @@Juniper_Rose what is a Wyoming?

  • @Atellas
    @Atellas Год назад +427

    Hey, I was just at Yellowstone about 5 days ago! I was on a road trip with my family, and Yellowstone was a great part of the trip. If you’ve never been, I highly recommend it. Just, don’t stay in the zone of death for TOO long.

    • @hungrymusicwolf
      @hungrymusicwolf Год назад +39

      Especially now after Tom revealed this to all the life hack youtubers. At least one of them is bound to think of making "how to avoid prosecution life hack" video if some of their insane ideas are anything to go by, and it's probably best not to be there when they decide to make the video.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Год назад +13

      everybody should see yellowstone. well, I'll amend that to everybody intelligent should see yellowstone. the intelligent will be awestruck and inspired. the foolish will get gored by bison, scalded stepping off the boardwalks, or otherwise damage themselves and/or the landscape.

    • @dwayne7356
      @dwayne7356 Год назад +9

      Actually, most of Yellowstone is the zone of death if the super volcano ever erupts. I enjoyed my visit there as well. Go there before Disney World.

    • @ChristopherTradeshow
      @ChristopherTradeshow Год назад +4

      Jake Paul posts * getting away with murder in Yellowstone * in 2 weeks

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Год назад

      @@dwayne7356 if it goes to a full eruption, most of north america is the zone of death.

  • @yn1225
    @yn1225 Год назад

    Ohhhh how INFORMATIVE!😇

  • @Ethaninja
    @Ethaninja Год назад +1

    "Apologies if you thought I was that stupid, I am on RUclips after all"
    I hear ya Tom, world's gone mad

  • @LHyoutube
    @LHyoutube Год назад +295

    5:38 - I'd be more concerned about the Tree of Death in the background to the right of Tom. That thing looks like something from a horror film that some minor character is going to get impaled against! 😂

    • @gotavideo
      @gotavideo Год назад +13

      I would definitely get killed by that tree

    • @bridgetblue3738
      @bridgetblue3738 Год назад +8

      Holy crap me too Jonathan. What's worse is that tree would go free.

    • @wobblewarfare4494
      @wobblewarfare4494 Год назад +3

      that tree looks like it's from FernGully

  • @MadOgre
    @MadOgre Год назад +564

    There was another area like that in Utah. Between Roosevelt and Vernal Utah there is now a little town area called "Gusher". But back in the days of the Wild Wild West - it was known simply as "The Strip". Duschene County and Uintah County both declined authority and jurisdiction of The Strip and because of this... The Strip became THE PLACE TO GO to let your hair down, drink, gamble, and spend sometime with the soiled doves at a large white house that is still standing today, just off of Highway 40. There was more than a few gun fights, duels, what have you. If there was a real problem there... the Army would be called in and the famous Buffalo Soldiers stationed near by at Fort Duschene on the Ute Indian reservation would come in and take care of it. The Strip was a famous location on the infamous OUTLAW TRAIL.

    • @lashlarue59
      @lashlarue59 Год назад +13

      I like that "soiled doves". 🙂

    • @dozer1642
      @dozer1642 Год назад +1

      I think you missed the point.

    • @mycupoftea583
      @mycupoftea583 Год назад +9

      Truth is, the game was rigged from the start.

    • @TheDarklingWolf
      @TheDarklingWolf Год назад +35

      We have a spot not completely unlike that in Ireland called Drummully. Due to the way the borders were drawn up, Drummully itself is in the Republic of Ireland, but the only road access is via the North. During the Troubles when the Gardaí couldn't set foot in Northern Ireland it was an absolute hotbed of Poitín making and other criminal enterprises. The RUC wouldn't touch it because it was in Ireland, and the Guards couldn't get to it because they would have had to pass through the North.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Год назад +3

      @@dozer1642 do you mean the point that the Zone of Death is a Constitutional issue, not just a "not claiming nor enforcing jurisdiction" issue? Yes because there are many parts of the world where the latter shaped history, but I do not know of any where it's a problem that touches Constitutional law.

  • @Wisprsinthedrk
    @Wisprsinthedrk Год назад +7

    This is oddly convenient considering how easy it is to also dispose of a body in yellowstone.

    • @cliffworsfold1994
      @cliffworsfold1994 Год назад

      what

    • @vinylthedeadqueen
      @vinylthedeadqueen 9 месяцев назад

      do you wanna repeat that buddy

    • @OakPotatoo
      @OakPotatoo 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@vinylthedeadqueenit really is easy, i mean you could just hide it anywhere while on a hike and the bears would get to it

  • @karel_de_lille
    @karel_de_lille 4 месяца назад

    I feel bad on missing this man clear and entertaining ..

  • @howdy4504
    @howdy4504 Год назад +990

    "Don't appeal the zone of death issue" is a major red flag in itself. The fact is they know there's a problem, and that it's a huge problem, but just choose the "if i don't look at it, it's not there" approach is essentially admitting that you could get away with a crime in the zone
    edit: My point is that prosecutors know there's an issue there and don't want to create a precedent that establishes it as lawless by pursuing it, not that the prosecutors themselves are in charge of that. If they wanted to expedite fixing it, prosecuting a case within the scope of the zone of death technicality would absolutely do that. It would be a major headache, but it would help

    • @plzletmebefrank
      @plzletmebefrank Год назад +42

      Or that those particular people involved with that particular case realized it would be a lot of trouble and a headache for everyone, except possibly the defendant.
      There is no convenient collective "they" to blame I'm this case except perhaps congress. And... Even then, the members of congress are continually changing. People retire, get booted in, booted out, die, etc.
      All you can really blame is laziness and bureaucracy.

    • @jmovlogs
      @jmovlogs Год назад +29

      Well, the they in that case we're just prosecutors. They have no powers to actually make laws and fix the issue.

    • @plzletmebefrank
      @plzletmebefrank Год назад +4

      @@jmovlogs Exactly.

    • @sfglim5341
      @sfglim5341 Год назад +7

      What do you mean? They’re prosecutors not law-makers. An appeal means that the either side can go the the court of appeals in their district and they can overrule the verdict. It’s not the issue itself thats being appealed, it’s the guilty verdict.

    • @Leyrann
      @Leyrann Год назад +11

      I don't see your point. Yes, the prosecution sees the issue is there and wants to avoid it, but they have absolutely no influence with the lawmakers, and the lawmakers are the ones that need to fix this. They're two completely different bodies. One sees the issue but can't fix it, one can fix the issue but doesn't see it.

  • @Derek420H
    @Derek420H Год назад

    Thanks for the info! 🎭

  • @bryannaing6316
    @bryannaing6316 Год назад +112

    Thank you, Tom, for captioning all your videos and for having one of the most distinctive RUclips voices out there, so I can watch your video at 3 AM with the sound off and still know exactly what you're saying and exactly how you're saying it.

  • @andyprompt
    @andyprompt Год назад

    Makes the Vallow Daybell case more interesting

  • @Veikra
    @Veikra Год назад

    The chateau Frontenac in Quebec still has an effective law that state if you stay there they have to provide bording for your horse. You should make a video about odd law and check if they still work in the current age

  • @agabrield
    @agabrield Год назад +612

    "I'm not stupid enough to try and test it by committing a felony here, Apologies if you thought i was that stupid I am on youtube after all"
    and this is why i love your videos

  • @ozhmium
    @ozhmium Год назад +51

    I thought he was going to commit a minor, never-enforced, only-in-technicality crime like littering one square of toilet paper.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Год назад +1

      My thought was to take a firearm that is legal in Wyoming but illegal in Idaho, if that's possible. Not use it, but just be in possession of it, and call the cops on himself.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +3

      How about flying a kite in a public place?

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Год назад +3

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 as far as I know that’s only a thing in British law, and even then...

  • @obamid39
    @obamid39 Год назад

    I was half expecting Tom to just get sniped in the head at any given moment while in the Zone of Death

  • @jude1245
    @jude1245 Год назад +2

    Joe Pickett books are absolutely amazing.

  • @JamesChurchill
    @JamesChurchill Год назад +202

    And this is why we don't let computer scientists interpret law. They'd throw a segfault pretty quickly.

    • @Guide4Ever
      @Guide4Ever Год назад +39

      Index out of bounds.."welp, because you are the 11th accused of murder, and we only have space for 10, you are not iterated through therefore not considered, have a nice life"

    • @astramancer
      @astramancer Год назад +46

      @@Guide4Ever You committed.... -32768 murders? That can't be right...

    • @darthtace
      @darthtace Год назад +17

      ​@@Guide4Ever I feel like NullPointerException would be thrown constantly for places/laws/etc. that no longer exist.

    • @EulerJr_
      @EulerJr_ Год назад +6

      Knock knock, Race condition!

    • @Guide4Ever
      @Guide4Ever Год назад +6

      @@astramancer Thats probably not so far from the truth considering judicial system probably hasnt updated their packages and system for a long time...still stuck with the damn 16-bit system 🤔

  • @frigginjerk
    @frigginjerk Год назад +528

    I have another fun legal technicality. A few years back, Nik Wallenda did a tightrope walk across Niagara Falls. The route started in the US and ended in Canada. It was televised, and when he got to the Canadian side, he did have to show his passport to the border authorities. Of course, maybe they hammed it up a bit for TV, but as far as I know, the law still applied in that case.

    • @danielbroadbridge886
      @danielbroadbridge886 Год назад +109

      What were they going to do if he failed to produce his passport: send him back again?

    • @jarredwise
      @jarredwise Год назад +46

      From what I remember he was given permission not to bring it but decided to anyways. I was kinda young when I watched it btw
      Oh jeez that was ten years ago

    • @callmeshaggy5166
      @callmeshaggy5166 Год назад +45

      That.... that's not a technicality.

    • @larryroyovitz7829
      @larryroyovitz7829 Год назад +17

      Well why should he get a pass, just because he's some fancy dancy tight rope walker and the rest of us plebes have to show our passports? 😂

    • @etotensei8612
      @etotensei8612 Год назад +33

      That definitely is not a technicality my guy that’s just regular law lmfao

  • @MP-db9sw
    @MP-db9sw 8 дней назад

    Well, this seems like a good, responsible thing to tell everyone about.

  • @dreamannemusic
    @dreamannemusic Год назад

    I LOVE YOU, TOM SCOTT!!!!

  • @eltonsstuff
    @eltonsstuff Год назад +56

    Finally, The one area where I can make a Nintendo Fangame.

    • @matthewjanzen4837
      @matthewjanzen4837 Год назад +1

      If you commented this from outside the Zone of Death, you could potentially be charged with conspiracy to develop a Nintendo Fangame

    • @eltonsstuff
      @eltonsstuff Год назад +1

      @@matthewjanzen4837 It'll be my word against theirs.