America’s Most Daring Heists: Inside the FBI Files | Real Stories True Crime Marathon

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2022
  • 4 back-to-back episodes of FBI Files.
    Season 4 Episode 6: In Arizona, a shipment of money vanished without a trace, along with the two men hired to guard it. Agents didn't know if the guards were willing participants or victims of an ambush. When the vehicle was recovered -- but with hundreds of thousands of dollars and the drivers missing - suspicions grew that the crime was an inside job.
    Season 6 Episode 7: A bank vault was blasted into from the ceiling, and over $2 million in valuables was missing. Agents were able to track down one of the robbers' friends and attempted to use him as bait to reel in the crooks.
    Dangerous Gamble: In Henderson, NV, a suburb of Las Vegas, two robbers brandishing assault rifles ambush armored guards as they exit their truck on March 3, 2000. The robbers kill both guards and seize $5,000. As the killers run to their getaway car, a police officer arrives and opens fire, striking one escaping assailant in the leg. After loosing the killers in a chase, police collect blood left by the injured robber and bullet casings from the firefight. Las Vegas Police and the FBI notice similarities to brazen midday robberies at the MGM Grand casino, the Desert Inn casino and the Mandalay Bay casino. The FBI developed a list of suspects after the September 20, 1998 MGM Grand robbery.
    Season 7 Episode 15: FBI agents and local police track a gang of robbers who specialize in armored car take-downs. As the robberies grow more violent, agents launch a complex sting to trap a deadly ring of thieves and shut down their dangerous operation.
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  • @lukebignell7846
    @lukebignell7846 6 месяцев назад +66

    This is a really high quality programme, way better than any crime shows we have today. It goes to show how much programmes have deteriorated these days

    • @richardjames9091
      @richardjames9091 4 месяца назад +2

      I can't watch a lot of modern shows as they repeat everything . There's little new content in every episode.

    • @mikef7756
      @mikef7756 4 месяца назад

      Most the talent is gone. Many places went woke and a lot of people quit and got fired. Hired tons of fresh out of collahe indoctrinated leftists who have no talent.

    • @workouts_2024
      @workouts_2024 Месяц назад +2

      I'm listening to it in bed while falling asleep. It is amazingly easy to visualise all the scenes described due to the effective use of FX sounds. You can easily follow along and form your own picture in your mind. I liken it similar to the experience of reading a book, where you have to picture the scenes yourself in your mind's eye. It's really enjoyable. The narrator's voice and the style of storytelling reminds me of Forensic Files. They are a great crime series to watch on RUclips.

    • @airsoftrandomness7318
      @airsoftrandomness7318 Месяц назад

      @@workouts_2024 I miss these times

    • @brickcitybeatdown
      @brickcitybeatdown 22 дня назад

      Azz kisser

  • @LividEagle
    @LividEagle 9 месяцев назад +34

    I miss watching shows like this with this guys voice telling the stories .good times with my family .

  • @greggbrown8137
    @greggbrown8137 2 месяца назад +7

    Why is this so much better than todays shows

    • @user-zh9st7dl4h
      @user-zh9st7dl4h Месяц назад

      Most Everything was better back in those days of the Past . Society has decayed and desensitized Today .

  • @albers1
    @albers1 6 месяцев назад +33

    I like these documentaries. It would be great to see an episode about crimes committed by the FBI!

    • @mumbasimwinga3591
      @mumbasimwinga3591 4 месяца назад

      Eve fbi's do also commit theß crimes

    • @user-hl7yf1ff9n
      @user-hl7yf1ff9n 4 месяца назад

      Dude stfu just like the top comment

    • @mbotch8128
      @mbotch8128 2 месяца назад +3

      There is one about crooked Miami cops in the crazy coke days

    • @mateegooknuh5988
      @mateegooknuh5988 2 месяца назад

      @@mbotch8128where’s the link please ?

  • @DavidTrux
    @DavidTrux 6 месяцев назад +13

    Imagine getting caught because you forgot to turn on a dishwasher 😂

  • @patrickcunningham4603
    @patrickcunningham4603 Год назад +503

    They should do a show about crimes perpetrated by the FBI

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Год назад

      I was thinking it would be cool to do one on comey how he found hillary had violated many crimes , some very serious, but she would not be prosecuted

    • @avenger31x93
      @avenger31x93 Год назад +35

      Thats literally what youre watching bro

    • @purplelavendajoyce3077
      @purplelavendajoyce3077 Год назад +17

      Agree

    • @georgejackemeyer7835
      @georgejackemeyer7835 Год назад

      Yeah... And with Donald Trump as host.. it would be uggge.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Год назад +62

      There ain't enough videotape in the world to make that show! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @John-ws5oh
    @John-ws5oh 9 месяцев назад +7

    Once a Marine, always a Marine, a Marine, never says former Marine .

  • @joeswartz6181
    @joeswartz6181 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic investigators well done

  • @user-xg6cu7bk5j
    @user-xg6cu7bk5j 9 месяцев назад +23

    So sad about the Guards . This is the most compelling true crime show. These stories are intense..

  • @TheAssassin2299
    @TheAssassin2299 Год назад +11

    Honestly I miss this older analog video era of television. It's got a specific kind of charm about it.

    • @joehernandez577
      @joehernandez577 Год назад +1

      Nostalgia

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Месяц назад +1

      The narrator is top notch, for one thing. I like the way each person adding to the story is featured full screen. Excellent score and sound design.

  • @D3MoNyX
    @D3MoNyX 9 месяцев назад +2

    That Camera-man is the best informant ever .

  • @Tabroaens
    @Tabroaens 4 месяца назад

    This is a really high quality programme

  • @snaketeeth2229
    @snaketeeth2229 Год назад +33

    This is the most compelling true crime show. These stories are intense.

    • @coybackus7665
      @coybackus7665 Год назад +3

      i find your Mudvayne logo compelling and quite tasteful.

    • @rodgeabbye
      @rodgeabbye Год назад

      frsehgrdhrdsdhrs

    • @snaketeeth2229
      @snaketeeth2229 Год назад

      @@coybackus7665 It's just too perfect.
      That was one of my albums through highschool. I rocked that shiz every day.
      Then how perfect that a few years later RUclips takes off and the avatar shape is now a circle.
      When most other forums or places I visit Avatar will be like a 80x80 or 100x100 square.
      Perfect opportunity to bust out the prism.
      M-Vayne is da bomb diggy.
      ... I should check if I can find the DVD's they had out way back. I know of 2 concert DVD's they put out that are pretty dope.
      Used to drink many a beer and watch those DVD.

  • @miogi0072
    @miogi0072 Год назад +53

    You had one job... And you still didn't push the button on the dishwasher! Think about how that story went over in prison! 😆

    • @wallyd2d
      @wallyd2d Год назад +4

      Haha I was looking for a certain episode but couldn’t find it. Seen your comment and knew it would be in here 😀

    • @jonathananaya
      @jonathananaya 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m sure they didn’t tell it

  • @karenkowalski3046
    @karenkowalski3046 7 месяцев назад

    Great job guys all the way around

  • @LiywaliiMMunalula
    @LiywaliiMMunalula 9 дней назад

    Well articulated documentary 👏 👌

  • @Georgexbob
    @Georgexbob 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks!

  • @TH-fz4wu
    @TH-fz4wu Год назад +24

    I love these
    So well done
    Not too many interruptions from commercials
    Keep up the good work!!!

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 11 месяцев назад

      If you get RUclips Premium, there are zero interruptions. It has spoiled me.

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Месяц назад

    I'm proud of the FBI and all of our law enforcement.
    Thank you for your service.

  • @martinaajiambo6355
    @martinaajiambo6355 4 месяца назад

    Nice job,,l highly appreciate yo works

  • @psychrn4796
    @psychrn4796 Год назад +13

    I freaking love this show! Thank you for the compilation!

  • @MK-Broncos
    @MK-Broncos 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for your service FBI

  • @Just_Crushing
    @Just_Crushing 11 месяцев назад

    The subtitles in the Boston Episode are priceless. Love that Dirty Water

  • @obviouslyurnotagolfer148
    @obviouslyurnotagolfer148 9 месяцев назад

    Good show!!! 💯🤩

  • @MarikuJunrei
    @MarikuJunrei 11 месяцев назад +3

    ngl i really only watch these for those banger musical interludes. them beats are bangers

  • @mikek7625
    @mikek7625 7 месяцев назад +4

    Yes please a fbi busted season. There should be enough content out for it. Lots of conspiracy these days

  • @loufranklin1333
    @loufranklin1333 Год назад

    Well said sir

  • @AbdulMutallibGarba-fx6nr
    @AbdulMutallibGarba-fx6nr 7 месяцев назад +2

    FBI is the best investigation police in the world, no cotupt, and the are helping people and their country, with all over the world, I like it, and how whish our police in Nigeria should be be like FBI, I am Abdul Mutallib Garba from Nigerian kaduna state, thanks American FBI.

  • @genesis2936
    @genesis2936 Год назад +39

    How the heck does the production staff find actors looking almost a carbon copy of the real folks involved, Las Vegas robbers must be clones

    • @daisymiano925
      @daisymiano925 Год назад +2

      I've wondering the same thing!

    • @SymbolicSplenetic
      @SymbolicSplenetic Год назад +8

      Did a short data entry project for a casting agent years ago. You'd be amazed how many different types of people they have on file, and that's just one agent and her small company. Those agents send their chosen candidates based on descriptions, and the production staff choose the best potential matches for auditions. It granulates down from thousands of people to the final chosen actors. Also, FBI Files wasn't always too accurate tbh. If you watch a lot of their episodes, you'll see they often like to re-use some of the same actors.

    • @stanzanossi
      @stanzanossi Год назад +1

      That is what I always wondered about!

  • @principlemethods5281
    @principlemethods5281 Год назад +85

    A guy I used to spar with and frequented my gym got 50 to life for armored truck robberies. I never would have known. He was such a nice guy. I just wished I knew what he was up to so I could have talked him out of doing it.

  • @janiegomez7068
    @janiegomez7068 4 дня назад

    I miss these shows! Not today's ones!

  • @MrFergilo
    @MrFergilo Год назад +2

    “ no spenek enghlis” 🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅🤣😂😅 Brilliant

  • @helenachase5627
    @helenachase5627 Год назад +23

    The first case was fascinating

  • @Nancy-yf6mw
    @Nancy-yf6mw Год назад +22

    So sad about the Guards 😢

  • @BoydXplorer
    @BoydXplorer Год назад +1

    Amazing video of real stories true crime...America's most daring heists based from FBI Files. Interesting to watch till the end. Tnx4sharing.

  • @Sugasmack
    @Sugasmack Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @nose_fart
    @nose_fart Год назад +4

    The acting is so bad. I love it 😂

    • @MM-ig1iv
      @MM-ig1iv Год назад +1

      It was bad? i thought it was quite good acting. way better than any acting today.

  • @Deploracle
    @Deploracle Год назад +16

    Every time I see this video's thumbnail image, what first comes to mind is "Lori Lightfoot (Chicago mayor) robbing a bank".

  • @psychrn4796
    @psychrn4796 Год назад +25

    No matter what, you have to give these fine Agents a pat on the back!! Good for them being so thorough, dedicated, and committed to seeing these cases through!! Their jobs have to be so taxing 99% of the time!

    • @troytaylor4996
      @troytaylor4996 Год назад +11

      Give them credit or a pat on the back? For what bro? For being the biggest criminals and GANG??

    • @juneskywalker5847
      @juneskywalker5847 11 месяцев назад

      Nah...the CIA 1 ups the FBI in worst criminal gang's. Fbi are just puppets to them.

    • @thedawg2023
      @thedawg2023 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@troytaylor4996shhhhh he's not smart enough to realize the government doesn't care about the people and bring drugs and crime to the USA

    • @bluenose7984
      @bluenose7984 9 месяцев назад

      It's a shame the FBI has been politicised and corrupted by politicians! Epstein's list and Hunters laptop come to mind!

    • @user-dt5ru1xb3e
      @user-dt5ru1xb3e 7 месяцев назад +1

      I LOVE 💕 TO WATCH F.B.I FILES, THESE GUYS TAKE THERE WORK VERY SERIOUS.

  • @urbanwarior3134
    @urbanwarior3134 11 месяцев назад

    It's like the intro to ER Fuzzy cam. Most charismatic presenter ever.........to have been hypnotised

  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 Год назад +82

    Well done to the guy who took up the case after 5 years of failure, in respect of a murder conviction, Justice at last, RIP to those poor guards and their families.

    • @ArtVandelayOfficial
      @ArtVandelayOfficial Год назад +5

      Yeah lucky we have people like him to pursue evil

    • @Aaron-zu3xn
      @Aaron-zu3xn Год назад +8

      those guards were idiots the money was insured and there was less than $5,000 and you pull a gun and die for it?

    • @robharding5345
      @robharding5345 Год назад +1

      @@ArtVandelayOfficial Absolutely .

    • @mst_nathan3386
      @mst_nathan3386 8 месяцев назад

      @@ArtVandelayOfficial fii

    • @YousefHayat-sj3hs
      @YousefHayat-sj3hs 7 месяцев назад

      @@ArtVandelayOfficial be be be be be

  • @richardtuholsky4028
    @richardtuholsky4028 8 месяцев назад +10

    Let’s go brandon 🍦🍦🍦

    • @MeyerBen27
      @MeyerBen27 6 месяцев назад +1

      FJB baybbeeeeerr

  • @urbanwarior3134
    @urbanwarior3134 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love how the narrator leaves gaps for the acting but the actors clearly haven't been given a script

  • @tramp2827
    @tramp2827 Год назад +2

    Difference between American and British bank robbers? Loyalty! 1st American caught and offered a plea deal, starts singing like a canary.

  • @TheGuzdar
    @TheGuzdar Год назад +5

    spray foaming the alarm bell was pretty smart

  • @cryptidandparanormalkingdo347
    @cryptidandparanormalkingdo347 11 месяцев назад +21

    So basically they made the movie HEAT based off of this heist. Even Van Zandt was in there.

  • @augustoablaza5184
    @augustoablaza5184 11 месяцев назад

    thank you for sharing

  • @user-ri5yn7lm5x
    @user-ri5yn7lm5x 7 месяцев назад

    I'M SO GLAD , YOUR WHERE UR AT RT, NOW 💯 I ALWAYS FEEL SO MUCH BETTER AFTER I LISTEN TO SOME ONE WHO BTHINKS JUST LIKE ME, THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU. MY SON IS 42 my grandson is 25,
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  • @lindaburger2695
    @lindaburger2695 Год назад +107

    New Yak office... ha ha... every time I watch this program I have to say that out loud to myself

  • @bivie4233
    @bivie4233 Год назад +9

    Michael Poland uses his real name on the tow receipt. Unreal!

  • @butta_baby3772
    @butta_baby3772 9 месяцев назад +8

    That bank heist was something off a movie. Matter of fact , it was a movie where they went in from the bottom or top. I can’t remember but wow, is all I can say.. It was way to many people in on it. I can’t get over how fast the guy told on himself and accomplices .They didn’t even have to keep on him before he gave it up. The FBI so happened to confront the weakest person of the 7. All the FBI agent had to say was he too was in the Marines and it was downhill after that .

    • @arzemagic
      @arzemagic 9 месяцев назад +1

      What with the really annoying loud drum music

    • @classydarktoys5731
      @classydarktoys5731 6 месяцев назад

      He wasn’t in on it he was part of some gang and let the guys use his house for a meeting. I mean yeah he was a criminal but he wasn’t a part of the robbery itself.

    • @raymarsh1980
      @raymarsh1980 2 месяца назад

      The bank job with Jason Statham is a similar ish storyline.

  • @LONEWOLF-rq5tl
    @LONEWOLF-rq5tl 11 месяцев назад

    1 thing i took from this video is that after all these years,school buses really haven't changed at all.😂😂😂

  • @stevemendez3535
    @stevemendez3535 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am just amazed by how they figure it out the watch stopped working by the p.m., a.m. because if I remember correctly, when I bought my dad, his watches, there was no way to tell if it was a.m. or p.m. because it was not indicated on the watch. That’s why the saying is, every watch is right twice a day.

  • @MariaRamirez-mo5fl
    @MariaRamirez-mo5fl Год назад +20

    How would the thieves know which bank to break into and where the jewelry located? How much the jewelry’s worth? It had to be an inside job.? 👀🤔🤔🤔

    • @chillsterdlux
      @chillsterdlux Год назад +2

      333😄FBI

    • @JJRDRR
      @JJRDRR 11 месяцев назад

      Just like 9/11 it was clearly an inside job 🛩️🏢

    • @wuldntuliktonoptb6861
      @wuldntuliktonoptb6861 11 месяцев назад

      Um it was a suberb of Beverly Hills known for rich liberals who move there to retire that have multiple safety deposit vaults stored in a vault… it ain’t rocket science there bud.

  • @stafford777
    @stafford777 8 месяцев назад

    Two motorcycle cops should ALWAYS accompany security vans. ALWAYS!

  • @TheSleepingonit
    @TheSleepingonit Год назад +2

    The 1972 bank job through the roof, the guys sure were talented

  • @daladymortician25
    @daladymortician25 Год назад +4

    This was giving gta5 Vegas 😂

    • @ChimpScape
      @ChimpScape Год назад

      Saaame, makes me want to play it again. Great game, very criminally educational too lol

  • @toponeroc
    @toponeroc Год назад +6

    They said I should keep my comment nice, that only makes me not want to be polite 🤣

  • @victoriasloan524
    @victoriasloan524 8 месяцев назад

    You be the man.... the man in prison, 😂

  • @azeemfazlina7924
    @azeemfazlina7924 9 месяцев назад

    Great to also improve english ❤

  • @fraudieYT
    @fraudieYT 11 месяцев назад +21

    the armoured car robbery from 1977, imagine the heartbreak for those families, years of anguish. and here we are 40 years later and I bet the family are still missing there loved ones. weeks from retirement, years of the good life stolen.

  • @DanaX09
    @DanaX09 Год назад +152

    How in the world does ANYONE think justice can be served if a 100 years sentence can be ended by parole after 7? Ridiculous!

    • @Lotsof_FPS
      @Lotsof_FPS Год назад +12

      because every 10 years you can apply and most likely he will be denied for how violent he was. and he served 3 years in jail before trial so 3 years gets taken off his federal sentence

    • @DanaX09
      @DanaX09 Год назад +25

      @fizz284 i’m not talking about the specifics of how it works, i’m talking about the insanity of giving someone a 100 years sentence and then for any reason cutting it down to as little as little as 10% of that sentence. In 10 years will the murder victim come back to life? Will the crime magically become less violent? Will the perpetrator morph into someone who DID NOT commit the crime? No, none of those things will be true so why should the sentence EVER be reduced?

    • @Lotsof_FPS
      @Lotsof_FPS Год назад +12

      @@DanaX09 because sometimes the things you did 10 years ago shouldn't be held against you forever (weed charges or drug use charges )and its just the law weather or not is right isn't the question. its the fact its offered but will be denied based on what you did but its a way out for people who deserve a 2nd chance to restart their life and come back into society

    • @DanaX09
      @DanaX09 Год назад +17

      @@Lotsof_FPS Sir if you murder someone in cold blood, you deserve NO SECOND CHANCE. You deserve to lose your life to account for the one(s) you have taken. Since the death penalty is rarely enforced even when given, the best decent people who don’t kill others can hope for is to keep the murderers in prison. If you took someone’s life in cold blood through absolute intention, why would you EVER deserve leniency?

    • @dogtraininginthedark
      @dogtraininginthedark Год назад +3

      Exactly. For a minute, I was convinced the case happened in the UK. It’s common here. -Saoirse, West Belfast, NI

  • @Search4Truth
    @Search4Truth Год назад +29

    I swear the thumbtail image of the detective looking at the safe, looks like Chicago Mayor Lightfoot trying to figure out how can she steal the loot

  • @AmericanTrapper311
    @AmericanTrapper311 Год назад +8

    They “need real evidence to convict in federal court” oh how things have changed 😂

    • @josephlee4337
      @josephlee4337 Год назад +1

      Keith, I was scrolling and checking the comments, and I stopped by yours, it seems you know something about the federal system? So true, there was a time they have to produce hard or real evidence to arrest and convict in federal court, but not anymore. If only the American people would learn the majority of folks inside were convicted of conspiracy charges and were either urged, persuaded, or enticed. or threatened by federal agents to commit the conspiracy. The one and only person that I know that beat the conspiracy charges was Mr. John Delorean. Keith, remember him?

  • @DirtTrackRacing410
    @DirtTrackRacing410 9 месяцев назад

    Why did the boat need sirens 😂😂😂

  • @britth5333
    @britth5333 Год назад +62

    If the first brothers hasn’t rented a boat to dispose of the bodies and just had dumped them there in the desert where they stopped they probably would have gotten away with that crime. Glad they paid the price they did though.

    • @casandrasmith976
      @casandrasmith976 Год назад +7

      & using the tow man was a mistake

    • @glecenbeen7883
      @glecenbeen7883 Год назад

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    • @glecenbeen7883
      @glecenbeen7883 Год назад

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    • @WJWeber
      @WJWeber Год назад +4

      Idk the death sentence is just the most bullshit thing to me. Especially how it’s decided and such. The guy had genuine remorse and took part in the deaths but not at all like his brother. I don’t necessarily feel bad about it either. Just surprising he was executed.

    • @phillipcarter7335
      @phillipcarter7335 Год назад +2

      @Weber yeah I get that. I'm a supporter of Capitol punishment, but I agree there needs to be more concrete guidelines as to who is deserving of it. You do the crime, you do the crime. But what is the time, when the crime is not necessarily specified? Maybe attaching an automatic death penalty to very specific qualifying circumstances may do some work in the way of deterrence. Definitely feel some type of way about an accomplice that was not as heavily involved in the actual act, getting the same penalty. The same magnitude, like life in prison, sure. But death? No chance of reform, even in prison? A little much. That would likely have been an issue of the two being tried together as opposed to separately, I'm assuming, though.

  • @SounderMom31
    @SounderMom31 Год назад +58

    How the heck can someone be eligible for parole after 7 years when they got sentenced to 100 years??? Someone please explain this to me.

    • @acetale
      @acetale Год назад +11

      Maybe the intervals between the mandatory minimum and maximum sentences are insane for some crimes. For example, some people convicted of murder get 25 to life. In Illinois, if it's a less serious crime and you get a 3 year sentence but have spend 2 years and 10 months in jail awaiting trial, you'll get sentenced to 3 with time served so you only have to stay for 2 more months. with more serious crimes the majority of people here in prison only have to serve 85%. but like I said, any time they have spent in jail awaiting trial, it gets taken off your sentence. And the internals for applying for parole diff. So just hypothetically, let's say they can apply for parole every 10 years, and they have already spent 3 years in jail before being convicted. they'd subject the three from the 10 so then they'd only have to serve seven years in prison before they can apply. oh but I just remembered that this would be a federal crime, and with federal crimes you have to serve your entire sentence. I already forgot where this took place so their laws are probably different, I was just explaining how it is here in Illinois.
      But I agree, being eligible for parole after 7 years of a 100 year sentence sounds insane. But most people get rejected multiple times, moreso if it's a violent crime.

    • @williammorris1507
      @williammorris1507 Год назад +3

      Federal time is different than state time

    • @yolo4dolo28
      @yolo4dolo28 Год назад +2

      Privlaged

    • @SounderMom31
      @SounderMom31 Год назад

      @@yolo4dolo28 I guess. Still makes me angry 😡

    • @Gusto20000
      @Gusto20000 Год назад +4

      How can you put someone for 100 years with circumstantial evidence - that’s the question!

  • @paulmontezjon6729
    @paulmontezjon6729 Год назад

    Unbeleivable

  • @norwichnorfolk1584
    @norwichnorfolk1584 Год назад +16

    A little less background noises and music would be good otherwise great to listen to

    • @toddaulner5393
      @toddaulner5393 3 месяца назад

      It is the original program, not much you can do about it. 😅

  • @jodiehansen9615
    @jodiehansen9615 Год назад +87

    I always find it interesting that when people who commit murder are caught, they usually take a plea bargain because they are afraid of the death penalty. Yet they have no problem killing people. These two did take plea bargains but they didn’t want the death penalty.

    • @fancypants6757
      @fancypants6757 Год назад +1

      😊A7e I see

    • @JaneDoe-ql7sc
      @JaneDoe-ql7sc Год назад +12

      well, i believe it's mainly Innocent people & Wrongfully Accused people who are persuaded to take a plea deal. Here's why: plea deal cases are finite, with a known sentence. Many innocent people are told that if their case goes to trial, they might receive a much longer sentence. Meanwhile, those who don't accept a plea deal are entered into Justice System Limbo: Take this case of innocent wrongfully accused young sixteen-year old, Kalief Browder. He spent 3 Years in Rikers prison for a crime he didn't commit, awaiting a trial that never happened. For three years, the justice system tried to get the teenager to say he was guilty (by accepting a plea deal.) Kalief Browder did NOT accept a plea deal, but maintained his innocence. The 16-yr old black teen's punishment for claiming his innocence: he was thrown into prison, Rikers Island, where guards & inmates are allowed & condoned &, imno, encouraged to brutalize innocent people who didn't accept a plea deal. So sickening! The teenager was beaten, starved, abused there for no reason other than an exorbitant bail amount that his family could not afford. A short time after his release, he committed suicide.

    • @exspiravit6920
      @exspiravit6920 Год назад

      @@JaneDoe-ql7sc Innocent? Wrongly convicted? What's that, 0.0000001% of all cases? It's negligible no matter how many bad cop videos are shown on AL Jazeera

    • @kaiishalindsey173
      @kaiishalindsey173 Год назад +2

      @@JaneDoe-ql7sc yeah, that was a messed up situation. I watched the documentary. Did you watch it also or you know about it via media?

    • @dogtraininginthedark
      @dogtraininginthedark Год назад +6

      @@JaneDoe-ql7sc that’s so tragic. Thanks for sharing his story. May he never be forgotten. -Saoirse, West Belfast, NI

  • @Hiraeth-zq8ze
    @Hiraeth-zq8ze Год назад +30

    They should add the greatest heist of the century
    How the grinch stole Christmas 🎄

  • @549BR
    @549BR 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just shows that with nationwide jurisdiction and ready resources, case that would have gone unsolved can be successfully pursued.

  • @jefffranklin2989
    @jefffranklin2989 Год назад +4

    I'm going to stop watching things like this if they are a million ads in it

  • @juorful
    @juorful 8 месяцев назад +4

    That really sucks about the poor guards. Unbelievable sad. Glad those 53:09 two guys got death.

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza Год назад +9

    "I've been waiting for someone to come talk to me" dude of you had such a juicy tip you should have rung in yourself
    They get 100 years but could be out in 7 wtf

    • @Jessica_Costantini
      @Jessica_Costantini Год назад

      what was he going to say “hey some guys called me to pull their stuck truck out of the lake but they didn’t have fishing gear?” lol

  • @New-2-420grow
    @New-2-420grow 7 месяцев назад

    Am I the only bank robber that used this program to fall asleep 2🤔

  • @sethstine4698
    @sethstine4698 Год назад +1

    Forensic Files is like a short story/mystery; solved in 20 minutes. FBI Files is like more of a novel; slow burn. And they are both Fuking Great aren't they?

  • @karenshroyer7417
    @karenshroyer7417 Год назад +19

    anyone that would let someone out after 7 years.Either has no conscience and or hasn't had a loved one murdered.That person needs to spend time in jail as well!

    • @lizr990
      @lizr990 Год назад

      Factz wife’s new they should of gone to jail if I see my husband bring tons of money and two ppl trust I no it was husbands but they wanted to live that good life it crazy the wife should of been arrested and pay for everything

    • @Tony.Technics.1200s
      @Tony.Technics.1200s 10 месяцев назад

      I often wonder if the geniuses who keep releasing these repeat offending turds back out into society( especially violent robbers, r@pist , and kid touchers ) , if these turds were being released into their own neighborhoods.
      It's obvious that prison is zero of a deterrent to these repeat offending💩s.

  • @D0WNSINNER
    @D0WNSINNER Год назад +19

    Wtf is with the service station owner just waiting to be called or played a visit? His phone broken?

  • @MikeHunt-fo3ow
    @MikeHunt-fo3ow 9 дней назад

    the concrete dust was from the same batch lol

  • @zarachurch4975
    @zarachurch4975 Год назад +2

    Turn the music down!😂

  • @7startv988
    @7startv988 Год назад +4

    Nice video good work

    • @Navet63
      @Navet63 Год назад

      except, that van wasn't armored. It was a poor re-enactment.

  • @tr4shv3v0
    @tr4shv3v0 Год назад +9

    if i had a nickel for every time a heist occurred in the state of Arizona involving an armored van disappearing, I’d only have two nickels but it’s weird that happened twice.

  • @IMRADIATION
    @IMRADIATION 6 месяцев назад

    why i am feeling sleepy 😪

  • @lukebignell7846
    @lukebignell7846 6 месяцев назад +1

    01:51:00 They were so dumb they jumped into the wrong truck. They could have just checked if it had a number plate rubber banded over😂

  • @liveinms9949
    @liveinms9949 Год назад +13

    It amazes me how hard police will work on these bbank heist but homeless person murdered will be ignored

    • @valireklaam
      @valireklaam Год назад +8

      the system works for the oligarchs, they own it

    • @purplelavendajoyce3077
      @purplelavendajoyce3077 Год назад +1

      Yep ur right

    • @chiyerano
      @chiyerano Год назад +1

      They also work hard when one of their own has been attacked too.

    • @cgroom23
      @cgroom23 Год назад

      It's called a civilized society. Go to a 3rd world country and ask for a better judicial system.

    • @Jessica_Costantini
      @Jessica_Costantini Год назад +1

      you can thank your local/county and/or state police for that. the fbi only has jurisdiction over so much (thank heavens tbh how much you want the federal government policing your community?)

  • @prestonhanson501
    @prestonhanson501 Год назад +38

    It's amazing they wouldn't destroy and clean up all evidence right away. Gloves in the car? Common guys, burn the cloths you used during the heist

    • @grindcorizer6818
      @grindcorizer6818 Год назад +4

      Amateurs

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Год назад +4

      They should burn the clothes also.

    • @Makkaaaa123
      @Makkaaaa123 Год назад +6

      And the FBI trying to convince us that the car was not search when they found it in his friend house because they did not have the permission 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @Codyjb818
      @Codyjb818 Год назад +1

      @@rottweilerfun9520 what's surprising is that they didn't burn the clothes

    • @CornvilleConsigliere
      @CornvilleConsigliere Год назад +9

      And signing the tow receipt with the same name as the boat receipt? Couldn't think quick...Jim gooding..... See I just made that me up instantly...😄

  • @jacksonoliveira3785
    @jacksonoliveira3785 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting

  • @robbie5984
    @robbie5984 4 месяца назад

    Everyone in this movie sounds like Mark Wahlberg. Pretty cool.

  • @--pbrstreetgang--
    @--pbrstreetgang-- Год назад +17

    Comes down to forgetting to run the dishwasher - how'd you like to sit in prison for 20 years knowing all you had to do was press a button? They should be given jobs in the prison kitchen.

    • @johnlivesay5110
      @johnlivesay5110 Год назад +7

      If only they had read the scripture that states, " Be sure your sin will find you out." Number 32:23 (last part)

    • @daisymiano925
      @daisymiano925 Год назад +1

      @@johnlivesay5110 If only they had🤭

    • @daisymiano925
      @daisymiano925 Год назад +1

      @AI F...😂

    • @gizmetdoralopez6806
      @gizmetdoralopez6806 Год назад +2

      @AI F 😂😂😂They'd fit right in, since they would be hand-washing [I think] with no button to push!

  • @MM-ig1iv
    @MM-ig1iv Год назад +14

    Yeah that was quite sad when the dead victims phone started ringing and all the detectives stopped and staring at him like Oh no.. that's most likely his wife calling him wondering why he wasn't home yet from work? and it's one of them that has to go tell her or them.

  • @janesays96
    @janesays96 Год назад +2

    I wonder if the movie Heat is loosely based on the armoured truck case.
    It sounds somewhat similar to the plot.
    Also, if anyone is looking for a wicked movie to watch, that’s the one!!

  • @user-wf2xi7po4n
    @user-wf2xi7po4n 8 месяцев назад

    Yes its happen every day😢

  • @thehighclass3012
    @thehighclass3012 Год назад +7

    I thought Lori Lightfoot was cracking the safe in the thumbnail.😂… My bad.

    • @MikeDrew312
      @MikeDrew312 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @dano4004
      @dano4004 Год назад +2

      I thought the same thing lol

    • @smokey1517
      @smokey1517 Год назад +2

      😂😅 I'm dying

  • @WeThePeeps13
    @WeThePeeps13 Год назад +9

    I don't understand why Michael Poland would sign for burlap bags and a taser, as Mark Harris but, signed his real name to the tow...
    the thing that could link him to the guards' bodies. But, I'm glad he did.

    • @Jessica_Costantini
      @Jessica_Costantini Год назад

      the tow guys prolly the only one that asked for ID 🤷‍♀️ that’s my guess anyway

  • @gothicblood2061
    @gothicblood2061 9 месяцев назад

    what gets me the back windows in a money van you can see in the back off the van

  • @dawnhawkins7616
    @dawnhawkins7616 11 месяцев назад +1

    Some people might know that jewelry and other valuables in safe deposit boxes

  • @glamdolly30
    @glamdolly30 Год назад +130

    First episode was so well explained. What a tragic morality tale - four lives ended, and many more ruined - for what? A year of spending, and the rest of the cash left to rot underground.
    Those poor security guards, my heart breaks for what they suffered. It must have been horrendous for their loved-ones to live with.
    I doubt the Polands ever intended for them to live - their faces were uncovered throughout the heist, they knew the two guards could identify them. Michael Poland was a psychopath, the fact he carried a garrote showed chilling premeditation. I think he had killed before, and enjoyed the power trip. His younger brother Patrick should never have gone along with him.
    A shame Michael was executed first - he deserved to see his brother killed first, then await his turn. He never owned what he had done, or showed any remorse. I will say, this horrific crime deserved no mercy, but at least Patrick had sufficient humanity to finally tell the truth to police, and express regret as he was executed.
    These reconstructions are superbly well done. Amazing that two security guards could be abducted in broad daylight on a busy road, in front of umpteen motorists, and not one of them thought to call the police! I wonder if that could happen today, now everyone carries a cellphone?

  • @tezzingtonsir28
    @tezzingtonsir28 Год назад +3

    Fun fact - Fred Rogan and Joe Rogan are not related.

  • @lilgiltrill
    @lilgiltrill 8 месяцев назад +1

    damn they didn’t give Patrick Poland a deal for no death sentence in exchange for his confession? that’s brutal or his lawyer sucked!