Cool video, here in Ohio I collect thousands of cans a month and take them in when I get to 500 lbs which is about every 2 months, we are not a deposit state so we get .50 to .55 cents a pound, the way I get so many is I just collect them from all the dumpsters in all the apartment complexes around me, each complex can have up to 10 dumpsters....I don't have to do it but i like doing it, it's just in my blood, I turned my first cans in when I was really young back in the summer of 1986......
Hey all. I am one of those guys in the video. Can't believe over 140k people have watched this video. One of the greatest college memories I have was this venture. If you are wondering what we did with the money, we rented a top room hotel overlooking Target Field, had a heck of a night, and watched the Twins beat up the Astros. Even got the wave started. Then we tailgated a WNBA basketball game. LYNX were on their way to an 8 peat. Pretty much the only people in the lot with our brewskis and brats, but it was awesome.
If 32 cans make a pound, it means that every can is worth less than 2 cents. Which honestly, is not worth anything. In my area, each can is worth 10 cents. So it there amount would almost be $5000
The confession was forced through beating, the confession didn't match the evidence and this story is lazy and lacking many things. He knew the family had a baby.
I thought this was early to mid 2000s cause the way they were dressed and the cars design til the check says 2012 at the end. Maybe theyre old fashioned or behind time, dk.
Hey my name's Marcus and I'm from Arapahoe Highschool working on the Big Idea Project. We chose to help injured first responders, and we held a fundraiser for Rory this past weekend. Would it be okay to use this footage for our project?
Please over a cow come on!!!!! Back then everybody know how it really was.bad enough now day with all the coverups, but then I' m surprised they got anyone.made to confess well they beat it out him.moving on.
Good for them. Around here, places will either take cans for free or at an extremely low price since they are so inundated with aluminum cans. It makes more sense here to just trash them. Even then, they cannot be crushed since in the past, people put stuff in the cans like sand then crushed them to make the cans heavier for more money.
Jacob Wolff was my grandmothers uncle. I firmly believe that there is significant evidence that Layer was innocent. Bullied and beaten by the police to admit he did it for political reasons.
This was a cover up! law enforcement was involved, FIRST OFF there's NO WAY one person can contain 7 people, plus how is it possible that none of the neighbors heard him firing the shotgun a million times ??? makes ZERO sense if he did take part in it he absolutely didn't act alone.
$773 in a year for 12 people. I would be mad as hell if I only made that in a week. I at least have to make twice that in a week. All of this just to prove a point, but it's not a bad idea. I thought they would at least get $1,000 back but it seems like they had a lot of fun.
I'm half way through the book. I wonder if Layer was guilty or just some kind of nut and the confession was simply beaten out of him, as normal for those times. Funny that neighbor John Kraft claims to have been outside farming, but never heard the 8 shotgun blasts. There were two crime scenes so there had to be another armed accomplice controlling those in the house while the other shot the farther and daughters in the yard and barn. The perpetrators had to have been known to the family and this is why they were all killed, except Emma who could not testify. Another puzzle is; "there is no logical reason the victims should have been covered up or hidden after the murder". One lone killer would not seem to apply here because, If someone shot the father out in the yard an unguarded farm wife would have certainly grabbed the family shotgun to defend the rest of her family. Layer later claimed he saw what happened, but his hands were clean, implying others did the deed. Two mask were later found on the property in the bushes, but no further action was taken on this by the police. Simply case closed. No normal scenario seems to fit this crime. Two things keep running through my mind as I read. Was Layer simply the community Nit Wit and do some people in this tight community know more about this killing than they are saying.
John Kraft was my great grandfather, and his farm was over 2 miles away and if he was farming with a tractor or machinery, it's likely he wouldn't hear anything. Neighbors were not close like they are today. Layer was convicted because he returned to the Wolf's house soon after the murders while the sheriff was there acting suspicious. The gun accidently went off in a scuffle between the two men and the farmhand was shot in the barn. Layer freaked out and then shot Mr. Wolf and then Mrs. Wolf. He chased the other girls who ran away screaming. It was also well known in the town that the two men did NOT get along, in fact another neighbor had mentioned Layer saying something about how he hated Mr. Wolf so much that he wouldn't be surprised if something happened to him.
Greedy jerks , way to expensive!!! This is what you get. I paid 1750 for a dam FEMA trailer that was a piece of shit!!! And it's still to expensive there.