27 savage an attempt implies that it wasn't successful because it was an attempt, so for it to say "he hand a handful of successful escape attempts" would mean that even if he didn't make it over it was still a successful attempt, because an attempt is any time you try it
Luke Evans its because mrs. claus was sucking Rudolphs Pecker. that really got to him and sent him down the wrong path. he was going down the chimneys and stealing
Yeah. I guess a young kid today will feel the same in another 70 years. 70 years before I was born it was 1876, I'm sure they were scratching their heads too in 1946.
Chorizoflex 2929 what?.... You don't "HAVE" to..... People who are a danger typically aren't allowed to work unless they worked their way down security wise. But in lots of states there's pretty strict regulations on who can and can't work... Only time working is if it happens to pay decent but tons of jobs only pay 15-30$ a month.
Prison is his life, some people are in there so long that they wouldn't know how to handle the freedom. I was incarcerated for about a year once. September of 2017 until June of 2018. And getting released from that amount of time was overwhelming. You go from being told when to sleep, when to sit, where to stand, when to talk, when to shut up, when to shit, even where to look or not look, to all of a sudden no one giving you any direction. It's almost to much of a change for your brain to handle, because you've been programmed to be given instructions on every decision. At this point in that mans life to a certain extent he wouldn't necessarily like the free world.
It’s probably not even worth getting out ever again after being incarcerated for so long. He wouldn’t know anyone on the outside anymore because everyone he’s known has either died or moved on without him, he’d have to get a job, find a place to live, find appropriate workplace clothes, and possibly just go from prison to a nursing home. It’s not worth getting out and experiencing freedom just to have a short time to live and not experience it completely.
The thing that would hurt me most being in prison that long is not getting to see the autumn. The weather cooling down. The beautiful leaves. Halloween, scary movies, sitting in the woods, listening to the wind in the trees while drinking coffee and smoking a mild. Dang...messed up dude
It was all his own choices!!I don't feel bad for him or anyone like him!!!a real man learns from his mistakes and doesn't keep repeating them knowing what the consequences r!!!
DruggedUpRedneck I don't think everyone would agree with you that the Beatles were shit, still, that's your opinion, I would love to hear you write better songs than theirs, I don't think I'd live long enough though.
I remember the 1st time I saw a Senior Citizen using a Smart Phone. To say that I was shocked is a severe understatement. The politest bad guy with a sense of humor and so I can understand why he doesn't want to escape again.
He’s been sheltered from the reality of this world! A dog eat dog job, workplace politics, having to support a wife and kids, a mortgage, paying bills, and worrying about being robbed or killed! He looks good for his age, not senile, and has a lot of social energy for almost 80 years old. Being a lifer in prison has taken care of him, especially in a state like Maine! Most people died before this age or decrepit and in a rocking chair or nursing home when he was a young man. He has the accent that was so common for working-class rural New Englander’s back then, now it sounds almost foreign! And that Shawshank Redemption movie. That was a complete fairy tale of a Maine prison. This is reality!
What a wasted life, he could have chosen another path and made good decisions, contributed something, brought happiness to someone. Instead he chose to do the wrong thing. It must be hard to look back over your life and see you squandered every opportunity to have a happy life.
Penelope Snopes my whole life has been worst , I'm an angel so I was raped in 1965 and hyptnotized they tried to kill me off since birth and here I am at the age of 58 at the end of my rope bad health near dead and they still won't leave me alone
I'm 26 and I'm afraid to be locked for for a year due to probation violations, it seems like such a long time to me, I couldn't image being locked up most of your entire life
I've arrested at least two convicts, who after a short time after serving their sentences and being paroled , committed additional crimes, and when Interviewed they told me that they needed to go back to prison. My understanding in both situations was that they needed structure in their lives and it was a lot easier and less stressful to be locked up where all of their needs were met. Sounds crazy but true.
I was a prison guard in Texas back in the 89s and I remember guys like this doing life and I just thought, "damn, what a waste of the one and only life they'll ever have."
@@JNE1 ??? No he didn't, BTK was tricked by the police and (very stupidly) sent them a floppy disk containing an erased word document that had metadata naming his church and a folder called "Dennis". But anyway, way more people who are locked up brag about their crimes than claim to be innocent. Unless they have bad charges (you know which ones I'm talking about!), then they ALWAYS claim they were set up...
That must be crazy to be in prison for so long that u don't even recognize society once u get out. Only used to what u knew back then. Prison puts u in a place where time just flies by outside and stands still inside
You are what's wrong with this world. He should have been excuted decades ago. Probably hundreds of thousands of dollars spent guarding him,feeding him, housing him Over the years. Bullshit that money could be put somewhere useful
@@richardanderson8921 well, i don't think that everyone who commited murder deserve to be executed. I believe that in many cases there comes a time when you have paid for your crime, even if it's murder.
24 hours in a police cell not even a prison for getting into a fight to have plenty of time to realise that wasn't the life for me couldn't even comprehend spending decades locked up.what a wasted life
I'm not a criminal, but I like these old cons and their stories. I don't care if he killed or not. A cousin of mine, a doctor was killed for no reason by a policeman in the 80's, nobody went to jail, though in the patrol he was a part of everybody knew who was the killer. How many policemen have wrongly killed people? Happens everyday. How many of them served 40, 50 years? I don't know 1. How many killed again and again? Nobody cares for that. Yet a man who's been imprisioned for 50 years, in his late 70's or 80's still needs to be in jail?
+Antonio Ferrer I agree. It's very disturbing how these trigger happy pigs have a license to kill. I just read a very fucked up disturbing article about a trigger happy pig that shot dead 2 people within seconds says he "didn't see his female victim was just trying to aim at his male victim". I call that bullshit. The most disturbing, fucked up part about the article is that he's actually SUING his male victim's family for "extreme emotional distress". That pig is a lowlife scumbag with NO regard for human life like all the other trigger happy heartless pigs/sociopaths, but the one suing his victim's family for 10 million is a money hungry heartless sociopath. Only way he'll see millions if if the dirty rotten son of a whore wins the lotto.
“One to three years” should have been more than enough time to correct this man before his life became such a wasteful financial burden on the American taxpayer. The broken system is to blame.
@@carolbrady658 Maine Department of Corrections spokesperson confirmed Monday that Albert Paul, who was convicted of murder in 1972, died in custody at 87.
I saw this guy on "I almost got away with it" That said, this guy was paroled then fucked up then got sent back, broke out then got caught again, then paroled only to kill someone. He's had plenty of chances and should never be released until he's on his death bed. He's dangerous..
It’s crazy that the world has changed that much that he wouldn’t want to leave prison again! Although I was born in the early 90’s and even I feel like life back then was so much simpler!
In almost every prison documentary or interview I've ever seen. EVERY prisoner has a complete lack of understanding of consequence. Like there is a total mental disconnect. If you commit a crime you go to jail/prison. It's not that hard to understand.
Wow he's in there for a crime he didn't commit! Surprisingly no one believes hime, even with such an impressive record of being an honest, law abiding citizen!!
If this dude used his brain for something besides being a criminal, he would probably own Microsoft or something! What an intelligent man and what a waste at the same time!
going to jail for some people is like if they are going to a resort and they speak very proud about that like if they graduate from the university,what a shame!
When he has no one to go back to. No family, no friends, no relatives, nobody. On the contrary, people are afraid of him wherever he goes. So he might be thinking: "Why escaping? I'm fine here. I have food, television, free room. I'll stay here. Life is worthless outside". What a wasted life !
No, that would be work, something he has no concept of nor any desire to participate in. His entire life has been about handouts. Probably yelled more than a few times, "Prisoner rights!" but did not organize his efforts either because again, that would be work.
all jokes aside, what a wasted life.
Tell that to him. I'm sure the guy he probably murdered would agree with you.
Masih Ad-Dajjaal Was of tax payer or what ever you pay in the US. That guy should of just been killed
Chewits ツ Execution costs the taxpayer even more. He should've been rehabilitated. Two wrongs don't make a right
Emperor Palpatine Surly it cost the tax payer more to keep him in a prison... (I can't remember the full story been a while since I commented)
Chewits ツ nope execution is more expensive
"a hand full successful escape attempts..."
wait what?
Yeah im sure prison in the 50s was real hard to escape from lol
Ryan Cole well they did just try to shoot your dumb ass if your tried
hahaha well i guess a failed escape is a successful attempt because it's still an attempt
M. H. a failed attempt means it didnt work out lol wtf you mean? he really had a handful of actual escapes.
27 savage an attempt implies that it wasn't successful because it was an attempt, so for it to say "he hand a handful of successful escape attempts" would mean that even if he didn't make it over it was still a successful attempt, because an attempt is any time you try it
You know the world is fucked up when a criminal says he afraid the world outside so he prefer not to scape from prison
He's right tho!
it's completely different world than the world he used to live in. imagine if all the people he used to kn are gone!!
I hear ya, i spent about 2 and half years not having any friends, by chance I "came out my shell" and was totally horrible
well with all them fucked up liberal Clinton supporters out there prison is probably a safe haven.
no hes just a fucking scumbag
Jim Dor shit, ain't that the truth. Exactly what I though too
this is why i havent got my Christmas presents for almost 8 years...
Kristina M bad santa
Kristina M 😂😂😂😂
Ryannn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kristina M bad 🎅 😂😂😂😂
lmaooooo
Damn, Santa had some demons :/
😂
Luke Evans its because mrs. claus was sucking Rudolphs Pecker. that really got to him and sent him down the wrong path. he was going down the chimneys and stealing
Luke Evans that's krumpus
This guy looks more like those Medieval paintings of God than Santa Claus.
Luke Evans santa was only trying to escape prison too deliver presents, this must explain all my missed Christmas's.
I hear him. I'm 70, never been to prison but even to me it's a different world. So much has happened so fast I can't keep up.
Yeah. I guess a young kid today will feel the same in another 70 years. 70 years before I was born it was 1876, I'm sure they were scratching their heads too in 1946.
henerymag you're so cute
Thank you Scarlett, nice of you.
I just turned 32 and even I feel can´t keep up.
That makes me feel better.
He is well fed and looks much better than many his age who live their normal lives among us....
kevin dsn You do work in prison or keep yourself busy otherwise you will develop mental health issues.
William James not true you can refuse work atleast in ny that is
Chorizoflex 2929 what?.... You don't "HAVE" to..... People who are a danger typically aren't allowed to work unless they worked their way down security wise. But in lots of states there's pretty strict regulations on who can and can't work... Only time working is if it happens to pay decent but tons of jobs only pay 15-30$ a month.
probably lack of sun also
He’s still in jail tho
It's a whole different world, he'd get out thinking Michael Jackson was still black
That's pretty damn funny.
Bloody hell! That's brilliant!😁😁😁
He never even new Jackson
This guys been put away so long he wouldn’t even know who Micheal Jackson is
@@Buffalobills-fh2be He SURELY knows WHO MJ / The Moonwalker / IS !
Hard to fathom. I'm set to retire in 16 years and he's been serving that sentence since a year before I was born. Crazy.
He is always founding guns 😂😂😂
Prison is his life, some people are in there so long that they wouldn't know how to handle the freedom. I was incarcerated for about a year once. September of 2017 until June of 2018. And getting released from that amount of time was overwhelming. You go from being told when to sleep, when to sit, where to stand, when to talk, when to shut up, when to shit, even where to look or not look, to all of a sudden no one giving you any direction. It's almost to much of a change for your brain to handle, because you've been programmed to be given instructions on every decision. At this point in that mans life to a certain extent he wouldn't necessarily like the free world.
It’s probably not even worth getting out ever again after being incarcerated for so long. He wouldn’t know anyone on the outside anymore because everyone he’s known has either died or moved on without him, he’d have to get a job, find a place to live, find appropriate workplace clothes, and possibly just go from prison to a nursing home. It’s not worth getting out and experiencing freedom just to have a short time to live and not experience it completely.
That’s why they should’ve released him, being free would’ve been more of a prison, probably worse than prison for him.
Albert Paul, died today at the age of 87.
Really
@@bluesandclues3195 On 03/15/2021, it did say that Albert Paul died at the age of 87 in apnews, bangordailynews, wmtw, and pressherald website.
@@X1GenKaneShiroX that's sad but thank you for taking out your time to reply me after 4 mknths, we can be friends on insta @0_anime_art_expess_0
That’s 87 years too late.
I’m reading this now and it’s 02/05/24 …. Was he still in prison when he passed?
The thing that would hurt me most being in prison that long is not getting to see the autumn. The weather cooling down. The beautiful leaves. Halloween, scary movies, sitting in the woods, listening to the wind in the trees while drinking coffee and smoking a mild. Dang...messed up dude
For real
I lived in Singapore for a year. 32-34 degrees Celsius all year round. No seasons. It’s strange what you miss.
I think you might find you have bigger problems tbh.
How the hell they convict Santa Claus?
I know, right?
Chris Little lmfaooooo santa tripping
Breaking in entry thru chimney...
Sleigh*
LOL, funny.
Definitely bluffing, he's escaping tomorrow
August 28
he wouldn't know what to do. he turn himself in so fast
He will escape in a pine box.
He's not Michael Scofield
This is tremendously sad how a man can lose his whole life in prison.
Kevin Lin But he literally didn't even commit the crime. The criminal responsible for murder is already dead
he chose to kill ppl. wtf is so hard to understand?
He didn't lose his life. This how he chose to spend his life. Listen to his story. That's his life story. Everyone has one.
He didn’t lose his life, he earned that life sentence.
It was all his own choices!!I don't feel bad for him or anyone like him!!!a real man learns from his mistakes and doesn't keep repeating them knowing what the consequences r!!!
in jail before Elvis made it and back in when the Beatles split, what a wasted life.
atleast he gets tv he can still see it om tv. unless hes in solitary
BED WETTER at least he didnt have to see what a shit band the beatles were. god damn i wish i was in prison when there music started, such trash
DruggedUpRedneck I don't think everyone would agree with you that the Beatles were shit, still, that's your opinion, I would love to hear you write better songs than theirs, I don't think I'd live long enough though.
Yeah he could be out in the real world as a Walmart greeter
But he sounds so happy? Probably because he doesnt know life outside of prison
IF YOU HAD NO BILLS TO PAY, YOU WOULD BE TOO.
kevin dsn Or he doesn't believe in hell - But isn't the christian god supposed to be forgiving?
you're that type of person...
Ruairi O'Donoghue Give me a valid excuse
Nathaniel Mathews-Bovee an excuse for what? I'm not here to answer your stupid questions that you made up to try and annoy people.
I remember the 1st time I saw a Senior Citizen using a Smart Phone. To say that I was shocked is a severe understatement. The politest bad guy with a sense of humor and so I can understand why he doesn't want to escape again.
By the time this guy gets out he would see flying cars in the sky.
That's not even going to happen in your lifetime maybe a few hundred years from now, if human's still exist
Russell Lee
Lee Obrien how do you know?
Russell Lee or flying skys in a car
Will never happen, people can't even drive on the ground, let alone fly....
the world went and got itself in a big darn hurry
Love that movie
LMAO
Classic movie!
Great movie
rip brooks):
He’s been sheltered from the reality of this world! A dog eat dog job, workplace politics, having to support a wife and kids, a mortgage, paying bills, and worrying about being robbed or killed! He looks good for his age, not senile, and has a lot of social energy for almost 80 years old. Being a lifer in prison has taken care of him, especially in a state like Maine! Most people died before this age or decrepit and in a rocking chair or nursing home when he was a young man. He has the accent that was so common for working-class rural New Englander’s back then, now it sounds almost foreign!
And that Shawshank Redemption movie. That was a complete fairy tale of a Maine prison. This is reality!
“Having” to support a wife and kids. 🙄
@@angelwings7930 It was expected back then. Otherwise YOU GAY!
What a wasted life, he could have chosen another path and made good decisions, contributed something, brought happiness to someone. Instead he chose to do the wrong thing. It must be hard to look back over your life and see you squandered every opportunity to have a happy life.
Well who gives a fuck what if by going too prison he avoided getting raped?
yes because everbody says "im going to go to prison to ESCAPE being raped"
Penelope Snopes who said he isnt happy
Penelope Snopes but that wouldn't had got him on television
Penelope Snopes my whole life has been worst , I'm an angel so I was raped in 1965 and hyptnotized they tried to kill me off since birth and here I am at the age of 58 at the end of my rope bad health near dead and they still won't leave me alone
A real life Brooks.
Adam Fisher brooksie was here
Shawshank
@@squintykiller so was red.
Yessir
Who else got this on their recommended
I'm 26 and I'm afraid to be locked for for a year due to probation violations, it seems like such a long time to me, I couldn't image being locked up most of your entire life
All the beautiful memories he could have created with family friends children his parents 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 2000s all that he missed !
Wow! So much year wasted
hes 83 now damn
Looks good for his age tho (true story)
Hes 85 now damn
Ladybone Bone fr
looks very healthy
He’s 89 now, damn
I've arrested at least two convicts, who after a short time after serving their sentences and being paroled , committed additional crimes, and when Interviewed they told me that they needed to go back to prison. My understanding in both situations was that they needed structure in their lives and it was a lot easier and less stressful to be locked up where all of their needs were met. Sounds crazy but true.
Doesn't sound crazy. It sounds like they're just lazy pieces of s*** who don't know how to survive On their own, and need to be pampered
I was a prison guard in Texas back in the 89s and I remember guys like this doing life and I just thought, "damn, what a waste of the one and only life they'll ever have."
"Murder he says he didn't commit."
Don't they all say that? lol
No, BTK got locked up cause he wanted credit for his killings
Every inmate says, "I didn't do anything I'm innocent"
@@JNE1 ??? No he didn't, BTK was tricked by the police and (very stupidly) sent them a floppy disk containing an erased word document that had metadata naming his church and a folder called "Dennis".
But anyway, way more people who are locked up brag about their crimes than claim to be innocent. Unless they have bad charges (you know which ones I'm talking about!), then they ALWAYS claim they were set up...
There are innocents in prison!!
This guy escaped from USP Lewisburg, PA. That in itself makes him a living legend.
As soon as he said ‘one thing lead to another’ I knew he was lying 🤥
he's in prison for a reason
Armed robbery, kidnap, murder, prison escapes, basically he's where he should be
He looks really good and well taking care of. I think they give him a lot of respect for not escaping anymore.
That must be crazy to be in prison for so long that u don't even recognize society once u get out. Only used to what u knew back then. Prison puts u in a place where time just flies by outside and stands still inside
this man is in prison for what he did, had his chance but did not take it, The needle is all he needs, think of his victims. full stop.
I wonder if he's still living. He was 79 when this video was shot and that's 10 years ago. He'd be 89 now. This guy has cost the taxpayers a fortune.
He died
@@stoner63reflex65 Just as well. He was a killer, and he paid for it.
This man should be released. He has paid for His crimes. Let him live His last years free.
You are what's wrong with this world. He should have been excuted decades ago. Probably hundreds of thousands of dollars spent guarding him,feeding him, housing him Over the years. Bullshit that money could be put somewhere useful
@@richardanderson8921 well, i don't think that everyone who commited murder deserve to be executed. I believe that in many cases there comes a time when you have paid for your crime, even if it's murder.
I was born 1989. I can’t believe this guy was locked up like a 18 years before I was even here! And we now in 2018!!! Dayyyyyuuuummm
Some men were meant to be incarcerated for the rest of their lives, and he's one of them even if he didn't commit murder.
slow learner. A weekend in jail for public drunk was enough for me never went back BY CHOICE.
Me too, from Friday afternoon until Sunday night was a life changing event for me, I'm such a pussy.
Same. A 4 day stay was plenty enough for me. No clue how people can survive decades in jail & prisons.
Have they not run test on him I feel he can kill people and play it off as if he diddent
24 hours in a police cell not even a prison for getting into a fight to have plenty of time to realise that wasn't the life for me couldn't even comprehend spending decades locked up.what a wasted life
I'm not a criminal, but I like these old cons and their stories.
I don't care if he killed or not.
A cousin of mine, a doctor was killed for no reason by a policeman in the 80's, nobody went to jail, though in the patrol he was a part of everybody knew who was the killer.
How many policemen have wrongly killed people? Happens everyday. How many of them served 40, 50 years? I don't know 1. How many killed again and again?
Nobody cares for that. Yet a man who's been imprisioned for 50 years, in his late 70's or 80's still needs to be in jail?
but did you die ?
+Antonio Ferrer I agree. It's very disturbing how these trigger happy pigs have a license to kill. I just read a very fucked up disturbing article about a trigger happy pig that shot dead 2 people within seconds says he "didn't see his female victim was just trying to aim at his male victim". I call that bullshit. The most disturbing, fucked up part about the article is that he's actually SUING his male victim's family for "extreme emotional distress". That pig is a lowlife scumbag with NO regard for human life like all the other trigger happy heartless pigs/sociopaths, but the one suing his victim's family for 10 million is a money hungry heartless sociopath. Only way he'll see millions if if the dirty rotten son of a whore wins the lotto.
Antonio Ferrer No, cops do not kill people everyday for no reason, your point loses gravity when you over exaggerate.
Tf you talking about?
Antonio Ferrer My cousin was killed by police. Never got a day in jail.
Where do I find this banjo music? I love it.
It just goes to show that nothing can change a person if that person doesn't want to change.
So that’s where Santa Clause has been at. And I thought I was just a bad kid all those years.
If he did that a 100 years ago, he’d be a legend
Good God he's got a long history of never learning from his mistakes. It started 9 years before I was even born!
He seems quite wise now. Plus, he seems happy after being in prison for so long.
OMG so much as changed now. He would be surprised to see Teslas, iPhones/Androids, Computers, Amazon, etc etc
I'm in a position to laugh at his whole life
@@TheWiscy look how he talks? A disgrace? Don't you think?
Hashir Wani and you must be a saint
This needs to be an "I almost got away with it" episode
Christopher Samios it is lol
It is
“One to three years” should have been more than enough time to correct this man before his life became such a wasteful financial burden on the American taxpayer. The broken system is to blame.
Title should have been "Albert Paul, Maine's biggest balls"
The tragedy is, if he had applied the same effort and ingenuity into straight ventures he probably would have had a very successful life!
Exactly
What a sad existence!
RIP Albert Paul dead March 2021 at age 87😢😞😭
surviving all that time in prison
@@oliverkent8429 Was in the super-max prison with him
@@seagal60 ah certainly a character with all those escapes
@@oliverkent8429 Yup☺
My grandfather was neighbors with this guy back in the early 60s. He said he was a quiet fellow he said and love to Manicure his lawn and build stuff.
How the hell does he manage to make multiple ladders in prison?!
They say he is SANTA....
Not only a waisted life, for him, but the murder victim is STILL DEAD and this guy has cost tax-payers a bundle... poor man-BS!
Don’t waste your lives, folks.
He died at 87 years old on March 15, 2021.
he died in march last year
In prison or was he out?
I was just getting ready to check. Thanks!
@@carolbrady658 Maine Department of Corrections spokesperson confirmed Monday that Albert Paul, who was convicted of murder in 1972, died in custody at 87.
They should make a movie about this guy.
Every time i see one of these videos it makes me more convinced these people are where they belong
1951 wtf
let the man go
+Justin Martyr good thing you are in charge of nothing.
+DruggedUpRedneck people never talk in person like they talk online. Shitbags
Hanad Casanova wow he got arrested when my dad was 1. Ho shit
joaquim Rodriguez no let the poor man out damn!! Let's see u do that long in prison you wouldn't wanna be in there that long!! RS
Chap Lurk why would tell the internet bout your dad silly
Guy has been in prison since 1951. Well besides from a few days out on parole in 1971 and the escapes. 69 years of prison.
I saw this guy on "I almost got away with it"
That said, this guy was paroled then fucked up then got sent back, broke out then got caught again, then paroled only to kill someone. He's had plenty of chances and should never be released until he's on his death bed. He's dangerous..
It’s crazy that the world has changed that much that he wouldn’t want to leave prison again! Although I was born in the early 90’s and even I feel like life back then was so much simpler!
The 90s were great
Legend has it, every December, he escapes for at least a few days.
Could you imagine not seeing the world in person since 1971? What a shock he would experience!
In almost every prison documentary or interview I've ever seen. EVERY prisoner has a complete lack of understanding of consequence. Like there is a total mental disconnect. If you commit a crime you go to jail/prison. It's not that hard to understand.
Release this man now, hes old. Let him observe the world outside as an old man before he dies.
I DONT EVER WANT TO GO TO JAIL 😩😖😥 I WANT A FAMILY!
SpongeBob Is awesome don't kill anyone, pay your taxes, and don't do anything else that is stupid and you'll be fine
SpongeBob Is awesome cops don't care
Relax bro.
SpongeBob Is awesome A Family? Sounds like a bigger jail sentence to me.
SpongeBob Is awesome why do you want to trap yourself with a family. Worst sentence in the world. You sound young. Enjoy your freedom
Wow he's in there for a crime he didn't commit! Surprisingly no one believes hime, even with such an impressive record of being an honest, law abiding citizen!!
So your telling me. In his mug shot, he was 17 yrs old? Looks like he's 30
This dude is a beast. Man. He is a survivor.
They convicted uncle Jesse from dukes of Hazzard
If this dude used his brain for something besides being a criminal, he would probably own Microsoft or something! What an intelligent man and what a waste at the same time!
successful escape attemps? attemps?.......
he escaped but got caught later
The narrator also says "failed attempt." These definitions are easy to find.
Skinhead imma have to ride with the skinhead on this on. The escape wasnt successful if he got caught.
He turned himself in after he escaped, so it was a success.
Fuck off nazi trash.
"Always finding guns" Do we see the problem now??
the night Santa went crazy.... Any weird Al Yankovick fans?
Santa ain't no snitch
One thing led to another and you tube recommended me this
Paul died in March 2021.
"Successful escape attempts" wtf???
going to jail for some people is like if they are going to a resort and they speak very proud about that like if they graduate from the university,what a shame!
"those walls are funny, first you hate them then you get used to them enough time passes you get so depend on them"
Sensually this guy became institutionalized where he prefers to be in prison than out in the world where you get to work to make it live
Institutionalized
He took life imprisonment. just because of his friend. I don't know what to say.
Damn that's where Shawshank was." When they give you life that's exactly what they take. " Morgan Freeman.
Getting a Felony is a life sentence. Getting a real job is extremely difficult FOREVER.
"He has made a handful of successful escape attempts"😂
In my recommended so long I decided to watch it
Did it pay off
I would love to listen to his stories.
When he has no one to go back to. No family, no friends, no relatives, nobody. On the contrary, people are afraid of him wherever he goes. So he might be thinking: "Why escaping? I'm fine here. I have food, television, free room. I'll stay here. Life is worthless outside".
What a wasted life !
Last Christmas my gun went missing now I know that f**** Santa Claus took it
worst thing in life is a man being a snitch..
This guy should write a book on his life, would be great.
No, that would be work, something he has no concept of nor any desire to participate in. His entire life has been about handouts. Probably yelled more than a few times, "Prisoner rights!" but did not organize his efforts either because again, that would be work.
Would probably go something like...
Wuz born, robbed some folks, sent ta prison..escaped 3 times but they got me. Still here.
Hello
we should read it to our children at night too
not really
Why did he keep doing crime...he would be safe in Minnesota
It’s hard to realize that this is an American accent.