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Prison escapee arrested after 50 years on run 

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A man who escaped from a prison work camp in Georgia nearly 50 years ago was finally arrested in Connecticut last week. Robert Stackowitz is now asking Georgia officials to commute the remainder of his sentence because he says going back to prison would amount to a death sentence. Demarco Morgan has more.

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@OfentseMwaseFilms
@OfentseMwaseFilms 2 года назад
48 Years no trouble, this man is rehabilitated.
@Pumalocoooo
@Pumalocoooo 2 года назад
True
@firemonkey1015
@firemonkey1015 2 года назад
He’s dead
@andrewe.8373
@andrewe.8373 2 года назад
@Kevin Dorfman except we’d be the ones paying for him dumb dumb! You do realize we the tax payers pay to keep them incarcerated.
@wavvvy9477
@wavvvy9477 2 года назад
@Kevin Dorfman he repayed his debt by working which is better than staying in a prison doing nothing wasting tax payers money
@lchaddy9013
@lchaddy9013 2 года назад
@Kevin Dorfman his debt to society comes out of our pockets. We pay for people to be locked away and rot. He’s served his time by being an upstanding citizen
@imthrillz5255
@imthrillz5255 5 лет назад
Dude got a job and stayed out of trouble for 48 years. Would be a waste of time and money to get him back in jail
@superchitownhustler
@superchitownhustler 5 лет назад
How do you know he stayed out of trouble? Because he didn't get caught?
@beog3057
@beog3057 5 лет назад
superchitownhustler its not about what you know, its about what you can prove.
@sminem6572
@sminem6572 5 лет назад
The government is good at wasting both of those.
@jasonmelvin9102
@jasonmelvin9102 5 лет назад
@@superchitownhustler innocent until proven guilty that's how it works
@superchitownhustler
@superchitownhustler 5 лет назад
Got to pay your dues. @@jasonmelvin9102
@83piwo
@83piwo 2 года назад
Fun Fact: I am from Austria and here you cannot be convicted for a prison break. It is not illegal to break out of prison in our country. Because it is considered to be the striving for freedom which every human being possesses. If you manage to break out of a prison, the state itself is responsible for the fact that the prison was not escape-proof.
@K-Effect
@K-Effect 2 года назад
I think the same rules apply in Mexico
@K-Effect
@K-Effect 2 года назад
@KillThrottle your right, but we have the ”cocaine King of Milan” Rocco Morabito
@Quocalimar
@Quocalimar 2 года назад
I love this law, but I can't help but wonder how it may be corrupted
@sirjudge5055
@sirjudge5055 2 года назад
This is AWESOME!
@BillyT886
@BillyT886 2 года назад
That’s the same in quite a few countries
@Josh-by8er
@Josh-by8er 3 года назад
prison should be about rehabilitation, and as far as I’m concerned, this man rehabilitated himself.
@lerthadensock3385
@lerthadensock3385 3 года назад
100% agreed
@tomlxyz
@tomlxyz 3 года назад
Should be but the American prison system is mainly punishment. Just look at all the rhetorics that are being used by politicians
@abhisekhkumar4948
@abhisekhkumar4948 3 года назад
100% agreed.. sir
@AbelDuviant
@AbelDuviant 3 года назад
@@andrewscott1683 have you?
@andrewscott1683
@andrewscott1683 3 года назад
@Abel Duviant yeah I work in one and prisoners get a ton of opportunities in there, drug treatment, schooling, medical care for free, stimulus checks, counseling. I don’t know where people get the idea every prison is some torture chamber but it needs to stop it’s annoying AF, stick to what you know
@helidude3502
@helidude3502 4 года назад
Stayed out of trouble 48 years..... Most modern criminals can’t even stay out of trouble while on bond awaiting trial.
@tjhill2923
@tjhill2923 4 года назад
And how do you know his behaviour for 50yrs lol coz the headline says so lmao if he was on the run and some civilian figured him out what do you think he will do? I bet the farm there's a whole lot of mischief he ain't saying
@sb4425
@sb4425 4 года назад
The Unknown looooool🤣
@AlfredTheBrave
@AlfredTheBrave 4 года назад
hey thats not true im a modern criminal and I didnt get caught for any of the crimes I did while I was on bail awaiting trial
@Phori859
@Phori859 4 года назад
And hes right back where he was so shut it boomer
@fool221
@fool221 4 года назад
Tj Hill I mean if you can’t prove it, it’s really irrelevant lol
@lloydcoleman8645
@lloydcoleman8645 4 года назад
I’d say he rehabilitated himself, so what’s the point in sending him back at his age. He beat the system.
@donaldthesavage1288
@donaldthesavage1288 4 года назад
Lloyd Coleman Because it sets a bad precedent if we’re going to allow him to stay out of prison just because he did a good job hiding. Why would we reward him for for evading law enforcement?
@juanmanuelc6644
@juanmanuelc6644 4 года назад
@@donaldthesavage1288 Yeah but that starts a debate. What's the purpose of enforcing law in this case?
@lloydcoleman8645
@lloydcoleman8645 4 года назад
Donald the savage 12 - I get your point and it’s valid, but at what cost to the tax payer to send him to prison with his ailments? I agree it’s a slippery slope though.
@jjbeenbrazy
@jjbeenbrazy 4 года назад
Ok. But my question is, what actually happened? Did they sentenced him to jail time or what ?
@Steve98NYy12550
@Steve98NYy12550 4 года назад
@@jjbeenbrazy Georgia gave up the extradition fight because he had a terminal illness. He died a few weeks later.
@enzocignetti6359
@enzocignetti6359 2 года назад
*genuinely rehabilitated himself and became supportive of society Govt: that’s not right! Your life was supposed to be ruined!
@dreytonstrickland6302
@dreytonstrickland6302 2 года назад
"justice system"
@adamsh1
@adamsh1 2 года назад
@@dreytonstrickland6302 “justice” “system” lol
@michaelfellner9822
@michaelfellner9822 2 года назад
you guys dont think further .. if they wouldve let him go on with his life what would that cause for other convicted criminals? for others on the run? do you guys even know if the guy didnt do any bs anymore? "supportive of society" the simplest ppl out there do criminal activites even some who do charity and stuff. he did something bad, had to be punished and simply has to go through it. but well, unfortunatly a lot of ppl cant think further anymore .. and then you get dumb comments like this.
@atenshin5261
@atenshin5261 2 года назад
@@michaelfellner9822 You mean like yours? The guy had kept his nose clean for 48 years and will be dead soon anyway. Might as well have left him to finish out his life in peace.
@michaelfellner9822
@michaelfellner9822 2 года назад
@@atenshin5261 Nah more like yours. I brought arguements which are correct, you on the other hand just "argue" with "just let him have his last days". Not smart. Bring actual arguements or be quiet. Also just to inform you: He already died.
@pr9334
@pr9334 2 года назад
To anyone wishing to know what became of him, he passed away from natural causes six weeks after being victorious over the state of Georgia. Good man lived a good life.
@labla8940
@labla8940 2 года назад
How do you know he was a good man and lived a good life?
@user-gd5tc8rs1m
@user-gd5tc8rs1m 2 года назад
@@labla8940 did u watch the video? He turned a new leaf while on the “run” i say he did become a good man
@labla8940
@labla8940 2 года назад
@@user-gd5tc8rs1m How do you know? He just didnt get caught. Its thinking like that like today every kid gets a trophy mentality why thing are messed up, so if you're successful in staying on the Lamb you win?
@user-gd5tc8rs1m
@user-gd5tc8rs1m 2 года назад
@@labla8940 well u can see that he got a job and stayed out of trouble. And got social security. He made himself a better person. Thats a good life worth having. While he made some mistakes he changed
@ReapingTheHarvest
@ReapingTheHarvest 2 года назад
@@user-gd5tc8rs1m So having a job means you're a good person these days? The bar is so low, I like it.
@butters6295
@butters6295 3 года назад
Update: He successfully fought Georgia and was not returned to prison; however, he died in December 2016.
@kelrbx
@kelrbx 3 года назад
Rip
@clementine2234
@clementine2234 3 года назад
Thanks! You saved me a Google search lol
@Itsnickxitos
@Itsnickxitos 3 года назад
What a boss respect to him
@k3nz1e73
@k3nz1e73 3 года назад
Nice
@tanneralmond4376
@tanneralmond4376 3 года назад
Also in y’all recommend ?
@yodabuthesbaked1961
@yodabuthesbaked1961 3 года назад
I'd be too impressed to put him back behind bars like wtf.
@mesij6798
@mesij6798 3 года назад
Lol yep. He juked them fair and square
@dereksu6194
@dereksu6194 3 года назад
“They considered it a victory” that’s amazing 😂
@raehorn
@raehorn 3 года назад
He dead
@deathbydesign6r623
@deathbydesign6r623 3 года назад
I gave you 1k likes You’re welcome
@Thicc_Cheese_Dip
@Thicc_Cheese_Dip 3 года назад
@@raehorn so he's successfully escaped from two prisons in his life? This man really is the GOAT.
@icewolf6062
@icewolf6062 2 года назад
For anyone curious. He was convicted of “forceful robbery” and sentenced to 17 years. He served 2 before managing to escape.
@mochimochi3905
@mochimochi3905 2 года назад
Murderes get less jail time now
@peepawfart
@peepawfart 2 года назад
Can't believe people in the comments are acting like he killed 5 children lmfao. Dude wasn't gonna serve for that long anyways
@herus1
@herus1 2 года назад
We need to get this comment to the top
@williamrothschildakatheman8980
@williamrothschildakatheman8980 2 года назад
Ughhh. Let him go
@lloydbingham7961
@lloydbingham7961 2 года назад
I guess in AZ it'd be strong arm robbery.
@rorschacht8478
@rorschacht8478 3 года назад
"Tell us, how'd you do it?" "Well, I just drove away and flew home". This is the most anticlimactic escape ever, lol.
@Liasos88
@Liasos88 3 года назад
I can't believe they aired that, every prisoner will escape now.
@aaron_64
@aaron_64 2 года назад
@@Liasos88 things are a bit different from over 50 years ago
@Liasos88
@Liasos88 2 года назад
@@aaron_64 What are you on about
@aaron_64
@aaron_64 2 года назад
@@Liasos88 I understand you were almost certainly joking, but security is much higher and it's easier to find people who attempt to escape, compared to 50 years ago.
@Kushien
@Kushien 2 года назад
Yeah no kidding, definitely not what I was expecting 💀
@asumakiokumaru2087
@asumakiokumaru2087 4 года назад
Dude its crazy to think that the people who caught him probably werent even born yet when he started running. I'd say just let him live out the rest of his days
@jacobholley6181
@jacobholley6181 4 года назад
He broke the law for 50 years
@asumakiokumaru2087
@asumakiokumaru2087 4 года назад
@@jacobholley6181 my comment is now irrelevant 😂. he's dead now ☹
@asumakiokumaru2087
@asumakiokumaru2087 4 года назад
@xiax yea no joke just found that out today search his name he died monday
@jdhill9184
@jdhill9184 4 года назад
He had a better life story too tell than most
@frankleon6708
@frankleon6708 4 года назад
What how about the golden gate killer, gream sleeper,they got old and had a life. But not the victims. No body remember the victims. I guess they don’t matter. He is and was a criminal fugitive from the justice.
@PearDBD
@PearDBD 3 года назад
If you can't catch a man in 48 years, you dont deserve to send him back to prison
@butteredsalmonella
@butteredsalmonella 3 года назад
@@bluex6095 What's wrong with saying amen? This isn't even a joke, it's just a sign of approval to the comment. Geez, crybabies these days.
@waaaweee6934
@waaaweee6934 3 года назад
@@bluex6095 amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen amen
@bluex6095
@bluex6095 3 года назад
@@waaaweee6934???
@ballislifeali6985
@ballislifeali6985 3 года назад
Lmfaoo facts !
@MarkBackles
@MarkBackles 3 года назад
@Wickem Did he tho?
@adewey33
@adewey33 3 года назад
When police arrived at his front door, he says “What took you so long?”
@MeneTekelUpharsin
@MeneTekelUpharsin 2 года назад
Like Newman from Seinfeld
@DutchGuyMike
@DutchGuyMike Год назад
@@MeneTekelUpharsin lol
@traybern
@traybern 2 месяца назад
@@MeneTekelUpharsinDamn DOG-NAPPER!!!
@EvilMinion111
@EvilMinion111 2 года назад
The guy escaped prison and became a teacher, active member of his community. Maybe he didn't finish his time, but he certainly repaid his debts to society.
@jawant6039
@jawant6039 10 месяцев назад
Him is prolly a racist Trump supporters.
@edithbannerman4
@edithbannerman4 Месяц назад
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@marionicola6328
@marionicola6328 5 лет назад
His kids " dad you wanna play hide and seek?" Him " can't right now I'm in the middle of one right now"
@texasnhis49bitches49
@texasnhis49bitches49 4 года назад
no more like cops and robbers 🤣
@swampratt36
@swampratt36 4 года назад
Him n Bigfoot are undisputed champs 🤣
@seraysese2995
@seraysese2995 4 года назад
😂😂
@tierranixon1742
@tierranixon1742 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@luvmifro1003lovesfamily
@luvmifro1003lovesfamily 4 года назад
😆😆😆😆😆🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️#facts
@ilikefire0
@ilikefire0 4 года назад
Achievment Unlocked: "For the longrun" - Go 50 years without being detected by police
@Dark-zt3kg
@Dark-zt3kg 4 года назад
Marco Acosta LMFAO
@Isa-qh3ue
@Isa-qh3ue 4 года назад
Hahaha top banter
@twilight8475
@twilight8475 4 года назад
Imagine if this was a Google play games achievement😂
@ilikefire0
@ilikefire0 4 года назад
@@tjhill2923 lmao
@aceofgainz6345
@aceofgainz6345 4 года назад
@@tjhill2923 exactly
@jj8898huu
@jj8898huu 3 года назад
Got a ssn, job and paid taxes. Id say he paid his debt. I guess once he retired and no longer paid taxes is when the gov wanted to lock em back up
@bobbyadamo152
@bobbyadamo152 3 года назад
BINGO
@anagramconfirmed1717
@anagramconfirmed1717 2 года назад
Unless you're a blacktivist on CNN, then they leave you alone.
@LucaBrasi0
@LucaBrasi0 2 года назад
How it is possible to pay taxes in US if you are fugitive? Doesn't IRS and FBI communicate together? In My country it would be impossible with fake name because you need real social number.
@possumverde
@possumverde 2 года назад
@@LucaBrasi0 He didn't immediately start using his SSN after escaping and eventually his case went cold and was put into storage. Once the state stopped actively looking, any FBI assisstance would have pretty much stopped as well. They only found him because the state decided to run checks on all of the really old fugitive cold cases they had one last time and then close them for good. Unfortunately he had eventually started using his real social security number and had claimed his benefits when he retired which flagged when they ran his name and SSN that last time. It was a really old case so it likely didn't make it into modern government databases and thus wouldn't have flagged when he eventually started paying his taxes etc. over the years.
@lilhoneybun5390
@lilhoneybun5390 2 года назад
@@possumverde You’re highly informed!
@rafibenavi4772
@rafibenavi4772 3 года назад
So, this guy died 7 months after this video was posted?? Well, he beat the system...👍👍👍
@JB-rl8ki
@JB-rl8ki 3 года назад
Yeah!
@aclock2
@aclock2 3 года назад
He probably die due to the stress of going back to prison.
@lepari9986
@lepari9986 3 года назад
@@aclock2 nope. It was already decided that he wouldn't have to go to jail.
@primetime3521
@primetime3521 2 года назад
They should've pardoned him
@erastotinajero9891
@erastotinajero9891 2 года назад
He faked his death
@abdiessa8383
@abdiessa8383 4 года назад
He escaped prison 50 years ago and as soon as he gets caught he dies. This guy hacked life 😂
@thomasw..
@thomasw.. 4 года назад
Abdi Essa not really this vid is 3 years old and he died
@abdiessa8383
@abdiessa8383 4 года назад
10,000 Subscribers with no videos My point was he lived most of his life a free man and only did a few years in jail.
@SMFCAWFAN
@SMFCAWFAN 4 года назад
10,000 Subscribers with no videos No he died weeks after being let off the hook on jail time due to his ailments. He died later in 2016 it wasn’t recently. There are articles on google that even said so
@hasselett
@hasselett 4 года назад
That's because he needed treatment for all his ailments. He had to turn himself in.
@mohata605
@mohata605 4 года назад
@@SMFCAWFAN he was supposed to stay loads of years in prison but now he stayed for less than a year
@user-ti2xi9bd4u
@user-ti2xi9bd4u 3 года назад
“Got a job, social security, never got into problems.” That’s a good man
@goofball1_134
@goofball1_134 3 года назад
I think he meant never had any problems with the law finding him not getting into there
@007Fusiion
@007Fusiion 3 года назад
Well, if he wanted to stay free, then he had a reason to behave.
@tonypederson4952
@tonypederson4952 3 года назад
@@007Fusiion nah. He still could have gotten in trouble . He had a new social security. Meaning new ID
@emgo-at7398
@emgo-at7398 3 года назад
Very practical. He did it.
@simoneisflyokay09
@simoneisflyokay09 3 года назад
omggg how do we know he was a good man. we dont . the internet is a slow place sometimes
@Darksider087
@Darksider087 2 года назад
What i wanna know is how they actually found him after all these years, surely a cop didnt just look at this 70 year old man and say, "hey that looks like this 20 year old that escaped before I was born"
@malakitity5799
@malakitity5799 2 года назад
those cops that arrested him are all dead and gone. the ones who caught him were not even born yet. c'mon 50 yrs is a long time.
@jeremyaltom1303
@jeremyaltom1303 2 года назад
It’s facial recognition software from getting an I.d. or license. They rarely mention it but that’s how the U.S. marshals catch a lot of fugitives decades later.
@possumverde
@possumverde 2 года назад
Georgia (and most states) periodically take a look at open fugitive cases and when they ran his name and social security number, it flagged because he had retired and was drawing social security.
@ecomwebspacedotcom
@ecomwebspacedotcom 2 года назад
@@possumverde -- periodically means once every 50 years? 🤔
@mikearicks77
@mikearicks77 Год назад
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
@mcallahan9060
@mcallahan9060 3 года назад
FYI, He died two weeks after Georgia dropped its extradition request.
@Seaneey
@Seaneey 3 года назад
I mean if it took 50 years to catch him, he kinda won.
@finmat95
@finmat95 3 года назад
YES
@konodiavoloda8326
@konodiavoloda8326 3 года назад
*48
@asianjesus2935
@asianjesus2935 3 года назад
@@konodiavoloda8326 you know sometimes people round things to the nearest 10 to make things simpler
@konodiavoloda8326
@konodiavoloda8326 3 года назад
@@asianjesus2935 it just makes it confusing since 2 years apart are 730 days.
@cammymct
@cammymct 3 года назад
@@konodiavoloda8326 please shut up
@MotorHeadTech
@MotorHeadTech 5 лет назад
That guy has changed his life around for the better
@yokedmonster
@yokedmonster 5 лет назад
YouDontKnowMe you have a point but when does the good outweigh the bad. Seems like he did more for society outside of prison then being locked up living off of tax payer's money. He's too old to lock up now or so he says.
@yokedmonster
@yokedmonster 5 лет назад
YouDontKnowMe yea seems like the stress of possibility going back to prison took him out. How ironic to be free the burden of looking over your shoulder, to only die a month later.
@MS-ql8ek
@MS-ql8ek 5 лет назад
Yes and atlease he didn't go into society doing more crime
@craigmyers9265
@craigmyers9265 5 лет назад
But he has not paid for the crimes he already committed.
@tyrannosaurus_wex
@tyrannosaurus_wex 5 лет назад
MotorHead Tech of course he's white .
@charlie_nolan
@charlie_nolan 2 года назад
In case anyone’s curious, he was originally convicted of robbery. In early December of 2016, he went to a hospital, and ended up dying due to various illnesses.
@Mike0405H
@Mike0405H 3 года назад
He had a job and turned his life around, waste of tax payer money to send him back Prisons should be about rehabilitation not punishment
@ColeisVibeing
@ColeisVibeing 3 года назад
No because if you comit a harsh crime you should serve some kind of punishment
@vaughnkhouri1364
@vaughnkhouri1364 3 года назад
He died a few months after this video came out anyways. R.I.P.
@xephyre6955
@xephyre6955 3 года назад
I mean, it depends on the criminal. They could have caused a massacre, multiple cases of rape or just about any unforgivable crimes that ruined families.
@vikramm.6743
@vikramm.6743 3 года назад
You have it 33% right. The goal of prison is to fix the fixable, isolate the unfixable from society, and act as a form of deterrence to keep the impulsive individuals in line.
@yesbot9970
@yesbot9970 3 года назад
@@ColeisVibeing the punishment is your freedom taken away... You still have to do things you don't want to, but instead are in a normalized environment specialized for rehabilitation...
@arthurmay7484
@arthurmay7484 4 года назад
If he stayed out of trouble 48 years he deserves his freedom... Leave that elderly man alone.Let him live out the rest of his life in peace.
@OrNah.
@OrNah. 4 года назад
Arthur May he’s already dead
@tysaku9994
@tysaku9994 4 года назад
He already dead
@mh-bi1or
@mh-bi1or 4 года назад
He had no choice to stay out of trouble if he got arrested he would’ve been caught
@frankpaya690
@frankpaya690 4 года назад
You don't even know what he did to get sentenced to 17 years to begin with.
@arthurmay7484
@arthurmay7484 4 года назад
Doesn't matter... 48 years straight.... Actually he's dead now anyway..
@videogamefunfun
@videogamefunfun 6 лет назад
He beat the case but ended up dying weeks later.
@zabre200
@zabre200 5 лет назад
Really
@zabre200
@zabre200 5 лет назад
planbskaterchu it says its unavailable
@oneeyedman99
@oneeyedman99 5 лет назад
Came up fine for me. You might want to try copying and pasting the URL text directly into your browser, RU-vid adds a bunch of junk to the URL when you click on it.
@lisvit3887
@lisvit3887 5 лет назад
Eric Blair It's because it's banned in EU
@darkkonan3591
@darkkonan3591 5 лет назад
I guess it's what god wanted.
@FamousCube
@FamousCube 2 года назад
He passed away in December of 2016. Six weeks after winning freedom. R.I.P Robert Stackowitz
@jimbates955
@jimbates955 3 года назад
Shouldn’t what put him in prison be part of this story?
@tommyschulte2577
@tommyschulte2577 3 года назад
That's what I was thinking. Couldn't of been anything serious.
@austinfondren5053
@austinfondren5053 3 года назад
Probably not worth mentioning, even if it was bad.
@sergeantmasson3669
@sergeantmasson3669 3 года назад
@@austinfondren5053 He and two other guys broke into a house, tied up the three people, and stole a bunch of stuff from the house. As the two men were driving away, police arrived and chased them down. Robert would later escape from prison and he went back to CT. He led a normal productive life. After being arrested, as a fugitive, he fought the extradition back to GA and won. GA commuted his sentence. Six weeks later, Robert Stackowitz, passed away from several health problems.
@behnam2778
@behnam2778 3 года назад
You expect too much from journalists.
@adrianzlatanovic1026
@adrianzlatanovic1026 3 года назад
@Morgus Schmorgus You have a right to stand your ground depending on state you are in...so it is serious. What would you wish for the people that broke into your house and i dnk tying up your parents or something...
@michaeloday9331
@michaeloday9331 4 года назад
He's been hiding out on the show"Pawn Stars" for years.
@salm6331
@salm6331 4 года назад
he dee
@craighiggins9927
@craighiggins9927 4 года назад
😂😂
@docholladay7638
@docholladay7638 4 года назад
Old man
@michaeloday9331
@michaeloday9331 4 года назад
@@docholladay7638 is that his name? Pawn Stars, right? "The Old Man". Always busting Chumlee's balls.
@LuckyTheCat777
@LuckyTheCat777 4 года назад
nope the old man on pawn star died
@tybarker5038
@tybarker5038 3 года назад
Can’t do that nowadays. Too many damn security cameras.
@jamesterrell5009
@jamesterrell5009 3 года назад
Where there's a will, there's a way.
@lovegodloveothers3404
@lovegodloveothers3404 3 года назад
ye lmao back in the 70s there was nothing no cameras no nothing I'm surprised people who lived in the 70s how they got caught
@lovegodloveothers3404
@lovegodloveothers3404 3 года назад
he just flew a plane home and then got a job he lived a regular life for 47 years
@xXSnoBoundXx
@xXSnoBoundXx 3 года назад
@@lovegodloveothers3404 Homeboy reloaded save irl
@niklibelinski5512
@niklibelinski5512 3 года назад
Unless you’re Epstein
@real_lfe_real_sht714
@real_lfe_real_sht714 3 года назад
I love how impressed the man interviewing him is!
@DrJavadTHashmi
@DrJavadTHashmi 2 года назад
He literally proved that rehabilitation can be done better outside the system than in it.
@Syntage88
@Syntage88 4 года назад
Prison is to rehabilitate, the man seems to have been rehabilitated.
@frankpaya690
@frankpaya690 4 года назад
It's amazing, I haven't seen one comment outside of mine wondering what he did to begin with-- to get sent to prison.
@tjhill2923
@tjhill2923 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 ok dr phil and what was he rehabilitated from farken gullible people everywhere
@a......5214
@a......5214 4 года назад
Justice waits for no man
@jerryhundley5869
@jerryhundley5869 4 года назад
Depends on what they did. It's also to protect the public.
@Richierich1285
@Richierich1285 4 года назад
only thing prison does not rehabilitate its a school trains one to repeat
@realnewyorkbarbie9330
@realnewyorkbarbie9330 3 года назад
He's got all these sad illnesses now, let him enjoy what's left of his life
@AlexJakey
@AlexJakey 3 года назад
Divine Feminine777 he died 4 years ago
@elliot7753
@elliot7753 3 года назад
He’s been dead ages
@snickerswo1f519
@snickerswo1f519 3 года назад
lmao
@aktavisofficial
@aktavisofficial 3 года назад
He passed awhile ago
@helenaharms4110
@helenaharms4110 3 года назад
He's not hurting anyone, leave him be.
@torturedsoul8066
@torturedsoul8066 3 года назад
It would have the effect of being on parole for 50 years.
@jadenbatt3158
@jadenbatt3158 2 года назад
0:24 “He can barely walk” *HONK* “He is battling heart disease” *HONK* “Kidney Cancer…..and” I’m sorry but that part was hilarious
@PostMoveClarity
@PostMoveClarity 2 года назад
Kinda true cuz he died after 7 months the video was posted
@dreytonstrickland6302
@dreytonstrickland6302 2 года назад
@@PostMoveClarity rip
@rickastley5321
@rickastley5321 4 года назад
Guy : escapes 50 years later Police : aha i got you The guy : jokes on you _DIES_
@Rustic44
@Rustic44 3 года назад
Lmao
@bosstradingpro1910
@bosstradingpro1910 3 года назад
This is funny and at the same time disrespectful..... but funny lol
@ashc4167
@ashc4167 3 года назад
Sentenced got commuted and he died peacefully at home 6 weeks afterwards. Stable life for him!
@user-ti2xi9bd4u
@user-ti2xi9bd4u 3 года назад
😂 beuh
@meetsmurf8691
@meetsmurf8691 3 года назад
bro that’s just sad
@HeatherLynseyMusic
@HeatherLynseyMusic 3 года назад
reporter : “so tell us about the day you walked outta prison” man : “I got a plane and flew home” Oh.
@user-ti2xi9bd4u
@user-ti2xi9bd4u 3 года назад
No terrorist check
@coryl3075
@coryl3075 3 года назад
Don't he look like Chris hansen
@cecildavisjr4452
@cecildavisjr4452 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Aaron-wq3jz
@Aaron-wq3jz 3 года назад
@@coryl3075 Chris Handsome
@jamesgriggs2345
@jamesgriggs2345 3 года назад
Cool
@Larry
@Larry 2 года назад
What was the initial crime he comitted to be put away for 17 years?
@labla8940
@labla8940 2 года назад
Home invasion robbery by force
@hamzerpanzer
@hamzerpanzer 2 года назад
Robbery with force
@ingamingpc1634
@ingamingpc1634 2 года назад
Hi I love your videos
@kdt3006
@kdt3006 2 года назад
He drove the getaway car after a robbery
@Larry
@Larry 2 года назад
@@ingamingpc1634 aw, thanks bud. so pleased you like them :)
@Ziggy_Stark.
@Ziggy_Stark. 3 года назад
But why was he imprisoned in the first place? Quite important information.
@christinemolloy2723
@christinemolloy2723 3 года назад
Was thinking that. We can assume it wasn’t a traffic violation if he got 17 years
@christinemolloy2723
@christinemolloy2723 3 года назад
Just looked it up. Forcible robbery
@Ziggy_Stark.
@Ziggy_Stark. 3 года назад
@@christinemolloy2723 Cheers
@railsaroundsouthjersey
@railsaroundsouthjersey 3 года назад
Stackowitz was arrested, convicted and sentenced to 17 years in a Georgia prison for his part in an armed robbery 50 years ago.
@Ziggy_Stark.
@Ziggy_Stark. 3 года назад
@@railsaroundsouthjersey I see. Thanks mate.
@shannonwilliams1941
@shannonwilliams1941 6 лет назад
He stayed out of trouble, on his own! Something most felons couldn’t do. Let him go...
@AZY6IX
@AZY6IX 5 лет назад
Shannon Williams he died
@EthanMcKee.
@EthanMcKee. 5 лет назад
Ajsquad how do you know he died
@AZY6IX
@AZY6IX 5 лет назад
Ethan McKee look it up just type in man dies after beating case
@donaldhicks8002
@donaldhicks8002 5 лет назад
That's because he knew if he gets in trouble that's it for Him.
@Vert0313
@Vert0313 5 лет назад
Shannon Williams Just because he doesn't get caught up by the police doesn't mean he stayed out of trouble.
@TheCatJoker
@TheCatJoker 6 лет назад
Let him go. Be real.
@thepenciler1339
@thepenciler1339 6 лет назад
because he's suffered enough. he's not harming anyone anymore what's the point in punishing someone if they already learned a lesson?
@johnpettersen9492
@johnpettersen9492 6 лет назад
He earned it! I feel deep inside me. He earned it
@johnpettersen9492
@johnpettersen9492 6 лет назад
The Penciler OBVIOUSLY hes been better behaved than all of us.
@Wsshdhbdd
@Wsshdhbdd 5 лет назад
Waste of tax payer money .
@Dracula1972
@Dracula1972 5 лет назад
The man is not a threat
@dicomiajr8886
@dicomiajr8886 3 года назад
Can I just say the fact that people are either questioning him going back to jail after 48 years is ridiculous, he's lived a happy and private life hasn't broke the law in all that time has a wife and an old home and people are talking about him going to jail for 17 years just to die. Sick twisted people.. leave him alone.
@nicholasschroeder3678
@nicholasschroeder3678 2 года назад
Well, he never hurt anyone again. Justice was more than served.
@edithbannerman4
@edithbannerman4 Месяц назад
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@elhermano3647
@elhermano3647 4 года назад
Come on, why send him back? The guy's in poor health and lived a decent life since then, I say just leave him be.
@GediSpock
@GediSpock 4 года назад
He’s dead now anyway. So it’s a moot point.
@rottingdog6798
@rottingdog6798 4 года назад
stan broniszewski an emotion connection, really. Those who die in prison are just a meaningless stat.
@GediSpock
@GediSpock 4 года назад
stan broniszewski: they never found him. That’s what sets him apart from the other inmates. He wasn’t there. I’m not saying it’s right or it’s wrong. He escaped. Now he’s dead.
@chillboi410
@chillboi410 4 года назад
He died due to medical complications
@jesuschrist7061
@jesuschrist7061 4 года назад
*My dude has been playing hide n seek for the past 50 years*
@maddawgs1394
@maddawgs1394 4 года назад
Desperate for attention much? How many people have said this already?
@jorzor-spaghetti3167
@jorzor-spaghetti3167 4 года назад
@@maddawgs1394 bro who cares
@maddawgs1394
@maddawgs1394 4 года назад
@@jorzor-spaghetti3167 you
@PsalmGoku1832
@PsalmGoku1832 4 года назад
@@maddawgs1394 me as well
@alexmohr1072
@alexmohr1072 3 года назад
Just like my dad!
@5thcorps
@5thcorps 2 года назад
He won. The law lost. He lived peacefully. Leave him be.
@kakarot4243
@kakarot4243 2 года назад
He’s dead anyways
@northseapirate2313
@northseapirate2313 2 года назад
Great showcase of how our justice system is more about punishment than rehabilitation
@robertdozier9481
@robertdozier9481 4 года назад
Leave this man alone, and go after the crooks in Washington, DC...
@ke-kedouloveme9109
@ke-kedouloveme9109 4 года назад
Robert Dozier WYS!!
@daavikesedovo1188
@daavikesedovo1188 4 года назад
www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-stackowitz-fugitive-death-20161208-story.html
@adolfyeetler9231
@adolfyeetler9231 4 года назад
He's ded
@albert8634
@albert8634 4 года назад
I am sure they are going to lisen some random guy
@chillboi410
@chillboi410 4 года назад
He died due to medical complications
@keemoify
@keemoify 2 года назад
Looking over his shoulder for the last 48 years is punishment enough...
@ChrisPeck-niganma
@ChrisPeck-niganma 3 года назад
Georgia parole officials dropped the extradition request in September after reviewing Stackowitz's medical file. He died in early December 2016 in a CT hospital.
@justsomeguy2386
@justsomeguy2386 6 лет назад
He won..no matter if he goes back or not.
@hlengiwezungu8152
@hlengiwezungu8152 5 лет назад
Justsome Guy After winning the case he died a few weeks after
@hlengiwezungu8152
@hlengiwezungu8152 5 лет назад
star man I wasn't being negative dear, I was merely stating that even if they put him back he would only have served a few weeks coz his health was declining. Either he was gonna die anyway. Like Bill Cosby, he'll most likely die within a yr in prison
@nate4167
@nate4167 5 лет назад
True
@TwistedSecrets777
@TwistedSecrets777 5 лет назад
@@hlengiwezungu8152 :(
@Locql
@Locql 5 лет назад
Justsome Guy lived his best life
@a_jerk
@a_jerk 3 года назад
Sounds like he was a real danger to everyone around him.
@watema3381
@watema3381 3 года назад
wink wink
@troyterry6919
@troyterry6919 3 года назад
He is dead. They never sent him back to jail.
@finmat95
@finmat95 3 года назад
@@troyterry6919 He won
@MrMaddox57
@MrMaddox57 2 года назад
yeah, but where do we draw the line. Come on
@yxz5198
@yxz5198 2 года назад
@@MrMaddox57 it was satire
@dundeeutility4899
@dundeeutility4899 2 года назад
LOVE HEARING STORIES LIKE THIS 👍ALL THE BEST BRO 💙💙💙
@brandonanderson172
@brandonanderson172 2 года назад
If u can't catch a man in 48 yrs he deserves every bit of freedom he has left.. leave that man be🤷🏾‍♂️
@kylemadlowin759
@kylemadlowin759 4 года назад
His body is a prison now, pointless sending him back
@vikeyshamurray7553
@vikeyshamurray7553 4 года назад
Send him back
@kylemadlowin759
@kylemadlowin759 4 года назад
Vikeysha Murray I’ve since learnt that he died shortly after this, early December 2016. His name was Robert Stackowitz
@ericsonjacques7643
@ericsonjacques7643 4 года назад
I like the way you reference that Our body are like prison
@rustyshakleford7055
@rustyshakleford7055 4 года назад
Well he commited a crime and he should be punished
@rustyshakleford7055
@rustyshakleford7055 4 года назад
@TheZoneRanger And
@silentghost7420
@silentghost7420 5 лет назад
I hope they let him out 50 years no problems not even a stop sign violation
@locksley2010
@locksley2010 5 лет назад
Thesilentghost74 He passed away 6 weeks after the court granted him permanent freedom.
@skinyhittingthecity
@skinyhittingthecity 5 лет назад
He is dead
@emilywiebel3238
@emilywiebel3238 4 года назад
Exactly what I said. 48 years and not even a traffic violation he doesn’t need to be sent back.
@chefmesser420
@chefmesser420 4 года назад
@SantaMuerte livE it ain't that easy now a day's believe me try it you will find out
@Brandon-kg5dj
@Brandon-kg5dj 4 года назад
Silent74 he died!
@unoriginalclips9923
@unoriginalclips9923 3 года назад
Bruh just let him go at this point, he was able to hide for 50 years, you gotta give him some credit for that
@allemander
@allemander 2 года назад
He died in 2016, six weeks after Georgia decided to let him be free.
@jeffrojacobs8094
@jeffrojacobs8094 2 года назад
Why Isn't anyone asking what his original charges were? Did he steal a car, or is he a murderer?? Shouldn't that make a difference??
@paulskopic5844
@paulskopic5844 4 года назад
He rehabilitated himself without any taxpayer cost such that he should have been given an award.
@paulskopic5844
@paulskopic5844 4 года назад
@@MariiLol- He should have been given said award prior to him dying.
@chill_redditstories
@chill_redditstories 4 года назад
Paul Skopic well I mean he did commit a crime then lived a normal life why should he get a reward
@paulskopic5844
@paulskopic5844 4 года назад
@@chill_redditstories He saved the taxpayers a lot of money by rehabilitating himself.
@MrFuntzel
@MrFuntzel 4 года назад
Thats cause rehabilitating yourself is a million times easier and more effective than anything the Government offers. All Taxpayer money is spent on is creating even more hardened criminals, providing them with contacts in the criminal world and making them hate society even more. Jails in the US are basically College for Criminals.
@ubc1454
@ubc1454 4 года назад
An award for not committing crimes. Genius!
@DatboiGio
@DatboiGio 4 года назад
This man did the race for almost 5 decades ‼️ Tay-K could never 😂
@veyron2848
@veyron2848 3 года назад
Yeah not in these times
@mlvchris3049
@mlvchris3049 3 года назад
Lmaoooo fr tho
@yad6936
@yad6936 3 года назад
tay k gonna be doing 50 years in jail
@cecildavisjr4452
@cecildavisjr4452 3 года назад
@@yad6936 Right 😂
@cecildavisjr4452
@cecildavisjr4452 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@phyxp12345
@phyxp12345 2 года назад
If anyone is curious, he beat the case and passed 6 weeks later if was also originally arrested for forcible robbery
@lostpuppy8847
@lostpuppy8847 3 года назад
After that long of being on the run I think he's done his time
@joeturner9219
@joeturner9219 4 года назад
What a waste of time and money to even arrest him.
@kiDkiDkiD12
@kiDkiDkiD12 4 года назад
he's now dea
@fuckboi4852
@fuckboi4852 4 года назад
@@gregorymalchuk272 let the Mexicans come We were built by immigrants
@stannykush1399
@stannykush1399 4 года назад
Gregory Malchuk your name goes back to Britain and Ireland my friend so you’re an invader yourself, our lands 😅🤫
@captainamerica6525
@captainamerica6525 3 года назад
Got a job, stayed out of trouble but the stress of looking over his shoulder for almost 50 years had to be incredible.
@_RoseDawson_
@_RoseDawson_ 3 года назад
Nah By the looks of it, He didn't seem to be that "stressed" about his escape, and about getting caught again. Here is why, 1st, if he was too anxious about getting caught, He would have never attempted to find proper/legal job.. Don't even tell me that those illness he got are probably the result of his stress, Cus i tell you, Anyone can get cancer and all, Even if they never had stress in their lives. 😏
@huntsman_7117
@huntsman_7117 3 года назад
Rose Dawson are you on drugs lol?
@_RoseDawson_
@_RoseDawson_ 3 года назад
@@huntsman_7117 omg how did u know😱😱😱
@huntsman_7117
@huntsman_7117 3 года назад
Rose Dawson because u took the liberty to start answering questions no one asked, also he would’ve had the stress of looking over his shoulder
@_RoseDawson_
@_RoseDawson_ 3 года назад
@@huntsman_7117 omg You're so good...😱😱😱 You must be a psycho logist Or something, are u?
@noobsaibot8844
@noobsaibot8844 2 года назад
Weird how I'm getting this video in my feed after so many inmates have escaped..
@neillcoetzer9133
@neillcoetzer9133 3 года назад
Isn't the point of prison to rehabilitate people into society? And didn't he successfully integrate and add value? What would be the point of sending him back? It would just be a gross display of power.
@sarahchernek7108
@sarahchernek7108 2 года назад
Unfortunately American prisons focus more on punishment than rehabilitation
@Unknownz000
@Unknownz000 4 года назад
When you have max stealth in a game
@fernandofuriaesq.6266
@fernandofuriaesq.6266 4 года назад
Good one! "Max stealth in your game."
@elijahlateef9617
@elijahlateef9617 4 года назад
Facts
@Sam-dc9bg
@Sam-dc9bg 8 лет назад
Seriously? Do we really want a dying man to go back to prison over a 50 year old robbery?
@Resentius
@Resentius 7 лет назад
samworthick I mean, he did break the law when he broke out in the first place. Why should we reward him for that?
@Chris-ts2yc
@Chris-ts2yc 6 лет назад
Robonator7of9 because he managed to escape and hide for 50 years? Its a lost to the US law enforcement
@FurryFoxfurry1980
@FurryFoxfurry1980 6 лет назад
lit it go
@gabrielgarcia8649
@gabrielgarcia8649 6 лет назад
Christopher B nah he should go back to prison
@takaharrue
@takaharrue 6 лет назад
It's not a matter of rewarding, it's a matter of using reason to deduce that it is absolutely meaningless to put someone like him into prison seeing as he is not a threat to anyone and is old and dying.
@yachtman87
@yachtman87 3 года назад
How ironic of that man to get a job as a security guard after being a prison escapee.
@lerthadensock3385
@lerthadensock3385 3 года назад
source?
@SlayNorway
@SlayNorway 3 года назад
@@lerthadensock3385 ?
@xeflatio93
@xeflatio93 3 года назад
the pressure of being under the radar made him a normal citizen, what's the point even of sending him back to jail
@garettclement6671
@garettclement6671 3 года назад
Jails/prisons should as much as possible be correctional, not punitive. If the man stayed out of trouble for nearly five decades, they should let him be.
@xtrlsidma
@xtrlsidma 3 года назад
That sets a bad example. Would be a crime without punishment. People will think ok I'll commit a crime, stay out trouble and get a job and it will be ok
@garettclement6671
@garettclement6671 3 года назад
@@xtrlsidma I would be perfectly okay with that. The society too would be. Any sober person would be.
@aktavisofficial
@aktavisofficial 3 года назад
He's passed now
@guidomonto3742
@guidomonto3742 3 года назад
@Anthony Clown this guy is obviously rehabilitated. If he knows that what he did was wrong and he doesn’t commit any crimes, they should be able to get set free. Our prison system is more about punishment than rehabilitation and they just use prisons for money and to keep people in them.
@guidomonto3742
@guidomonto3742 3 года назад
@Anthony Clown prison should be a place of rehabilitation. When somebody goes to prison they have no chance of succeeding and basically have to resort to crime. Prison wants people to go to prison. This guy obviously doesn’t want to commit crimes so the crime rates would actually go down, if prisons actually reformed them to actually be good citizens.
@TrapMusicNow
@TrapMusicNow 4 года назад
Moral of the story-don’t snitch.
@harrisbernard7144
@harrisbernard7144 4 года назад
TRAP MUSIC NOW I’d snitch on u foo
@tubeweeklycrunch3204
@tubeweeklycrunch3204 4 года назад
Hey love ur music trap but .... Imma snitch....
@c-light7624
@c-light7624 4 года назад
I got the receipts...I’ll tell you everything I know. Moral of the story: don’t do the crime.
@JudgeDredd_
@JudgeDredd_ 4 года назад
TRAP MUSIC NOW I’ll snitch on someone right now even if they didn’t do it I’d snitch
@league1809
@league1809 4 года назад
Bruh
@BigButtocks967
@BigButtocks967 2 года назад
I think he proved he was no longer a danger to the public. RIP dude and well done for turning your life around.
@deejayy8303
@deejayy8303 2 года назад
Lol imagine praising an escaped convicted felon…..
@evilceochad884
@evilceochad884 Год назад
@@deejayy8303 Imagine unironically caring for a fifty year old bank robbery incident which the said fellon regretted and never did again by proving his usefulness to community.
@deejayy8303
@deejayy8303 Год назад
@@evilceochad884 Imagine being incompetent of Justice regardless of age. 🤡
@lostindixie
@lostindixie 2 года назад
What amazes me is that they were still looking for him after all those years. Real focus.
@jonathansmith6274
@jonathansmith6274 6 лет назад
It’s been 50 damn years that part of his life passed he’s in the end of his life let him be free
@andyodvor2927
@andyodvor2927 5 лет назад
U.S.A. FOREVER He didn't tho
@morganhillfightclub2996
@morganhillfightclub2996 5 лет назад
U.S.A. FOREVER yea so breaking into a house isnt as bad as "raping a child"
@casacambio8382
@casacambio8382 5 лет назад
U.S.A. FOREVER cumbasket
@Tmp866
@Tmp866 5 лет назад
Guys he is dead now so shut up.
@MotionX01
@MotionX01 5 лет назад
U.S.A. FOREVER Bringing politics into an argument lmao so typical.
@topjager
@topjager 4 года назад
Update: The state of Connecticut dropped its efforts to get him back to Georgia for prosecution. He died shortly after.
@arandomyoutuber6634
@arandomyoutuber6634 4 года назад
Oof
@anonymousorca106
@anonymousorca106 4 года назад
ARandomRU-vidr R.I.P
@bxla1
@bxla1 4 года назад
Ugh this is so sad.
@petu2123
@petu2123 4 года назад
At least he died a legend
@timothywhite3734
@timothywhite3734 4 года назад
ARandomRU-vidr wow youre soo funny you have a roblox pfp and say oof damn you must be a legend
@Cushionion
@Cushionion 3 года назад
He was a felon and prison escapee, but taught at a school? I'm scared of the education system now.
@Sun-Warrior1911
@Sun-Warrior1911 3 года назад
The system is upset that this man has had the final say the last 50 years over his life and they’re not happy about that. He changed his life, & kept outta trouble, he basically rehabilitated himself if you ask me.
@someidiot420
@someidiot420 3 года назад
this video doesnt mention it but he actually ended up becoming a teacher at one point after escaping. miles better than any of the outcomes that come with being imprisoned for 17 years.
@007Fusiion
@007Fusiion 3 года назад
He broke out of prison, evaded the law. Might even have forged identity papers
@joewilliams5101
@joewilliams5101 3 года назад
Yes. Exactly what the system DOESNT WANT. They can't make money with out prisoners.
@Sun-Warrior1911
@Sun-Warrior1911 3 года назад
@@joewilliams5101 they’re not looking to clean up the streets they’re just filling their pockets with money off of FREE LABOR!!!
@ianseymour5866
@ianseymour5866 3 года назад
That is the purpose behind jail and prison. To reform and change your ways. Good analysis!
@Maddawg31415
@Maddawg31415 3 года назад
He made a quality 48 years for himself and others by the sound of it. He actually died not long ago. So he never went back to jail
@geraldchurchill5576
@geraldchurchill5576 3 года назад
@@doggger It's not that long ago relative to this being a 4 year old video.
@LexusTX
@LexusTX 3 года назад
Lol what a badass
@dannyhuskerjay
@dannyhuskerjay 3 года назад
Died a free man . Rip brother
@Williejam22
@Williejam22 3 года назад
@@dannyhuskerjay at least he died a free man that matters
@tylerhunt8425
@tylerhunt8425 3 года назад
@@geraldchurchill5576 Tbf thats not a long time from now, just a few years ago
@jakearmitage7811
@jakearmitage7811 3 года назад
Glad he escaped and made a life for himself instead of becoming institutionalized, good for him.
@Aerophina
@Aerophina 2 года назад
What did he do though? To get in prison in the first place.
@enuabanosadavido3022
@enuabanosadavido3022 4 года назад
But how possible did the cops recognise him after 48 years
@moosatoor4926
@moosatoor4926 4 года назад
Fbi database fingerprints, facial recognition, etc
@BeingxLegit
@BeingxLegit 4 года назад
I guess he just got caught lackin and the one cop to be like “wtf you on the lamb boy” and then boom t
@erikk4650
@erikk4650 4 года назад
He applied for social security and was caught that way. He lived in Sherman,CT
@blustgt8814
@blustgt8814 4 года назад
Are u trolling or are u really that dumb?
@enuabanosadavido3022
@enuabanosadavido3022 4 года назад
@Blust GT maybe you're equally dumb not to understand the comment
@max2themax
@max2themax 4 года назад
The dude stayed 48 years out without anyone giving a damn and without him committing crimes... just leave him alone, he deserves it.
@gustavosmith3980
@gustavosmith3980 3 года назад
Not necessarily he just evaded for 50 years doesn't mean he was a good clean boy always
@philanche
@philanche 3 года назад
@@gustavosmith3980 Except that if he had committed a crime, police would probably have looked up his criminal record and found that he was a fugitive.
@curtisjohnson2433
@curtisjohnson2433 3 года назад
They won't bother him anymore. He he died at the end of 2016 LOOOOL
@timbowalk14
@timbowalk14 3 года назад
@@curtisjohnson2433 A person dying isnt funny.
@finmat95
@finmat95 3 года назад
Therefore not all criminals deserve death penalty/long term-life in prison sentence.
@franklinegbuche7097
@franklinegbuche7097 2 года назад
*Let him be. 48 years without any crime, living a good life, he deserves his freedom.*
@PICFL1
@PICFL1 2 года назад
This dude is the absolute man😭
@skinhead-ej8ff
@skinhead-ej8ff 4 года назад
He had 5 stars and slowly got it down til he got spotted just chilling is his low rider
@buchan448
@buchan448 4 года назад
LOL
@BlackLS1Pontiac
@BlackLS1Pontiac 4 года назад
LMFAO
@mr.iforgot3062
@mr.iforgot3062 4 года назад
Are you a real life skinhead? Wow! Your IQ must be a whopping 77!
@MeneTekelUpharsin
@MeneTekelUpharsin 2 года назад
For those that don't he's talking about the game GTA
@takenotes5983
@takenotes5983 4 года назад
Commute his time he’s already paid his price by turning his life around
@grey_blue2513
@grey_blue2513 4 года назад
He paid the innevitable price
@Oonjjjhjjbbhjjjjhb
@Oonjjjhjjbbhjjjjhb 4 года назад
All the way into the end of his life he died six weeks after they let him go
@chillboi410
@chillboi410 4 года назад
He already died from medical complications
@MrFaceoff188
@MrFaceoff188 4 года назад
You pay the price by doing time. Not by commiting multiple crimes (escaping and identify theft for over 50 years)
@m.w.6526
@m.w.6526 4 года назад
Take Notes he passed away unfortunately
@gabrielyoo1445
@gabrielyoo1445 2 года назад
Why did they neglect to mention what he was convinced of? It seemed quite relevant to know whether he was convinced of molesting a child or just of stealing a car or something...
@user-yi9hz3or2t
@user-yi9hz3or2t 2 года назад
Could have been anything doesn't matter it was 50 years ago and they wanted to arrest him again that's so extra 🤣
@oliveryt7168
@oliveryt7168 3 года назад
How did he manage to f-- up his body so much...
@heddwyncloakoftimekeep7744
@heddwyncloakoftimekeep7744 3 года назад
You shouldn't arrest him for being such a mad lad
@hazmatt3250
@hazmatt3250 3 года назад
I like the amount of BRRRRT in your profile pic
@zklpr4661
@zklpr4661 3 года назад
The dude was clean for 48 years, I think that's telling enough that he's changed.
@finmat95
@finmat95 3 года назад
Therefore not all criminals deserve death penalty/long term-life in prison sentence.
@Villosa64
@Villosa64 3 года назад
wow cleaned for 48 years? dam mr clean been silenced ever since he heard that
@Area-5l
@Area-5l 3 года назад
Or just was never caught again and learned from his mistakes on how he got caught last time 😏
@Area-5l
@Area-5l 3 года назад
@@finmat95 lol what are talking about? Not everyone gets the death penalty… very few actually do.
@Vantlash56
@Vantlash56 3 года назад
Prison isnt made to correct anymore, it's made to punish
@Spherz
@Spherz 2 года назад
The irony that he worked as a security guard after escaping
@full-timeanimeman4341
@full-timeanimeman4341 3 года назад
What did this guy do to deserve to go to jail in the first place?
@junter1684
@junter1684 5 лет назад
Better than Tay k
@younginsane90
@younginsane90 5 лет назад
LMFAO 😂
@ZBjs-oi5hz
@ZBjs-oi5hz 5 лет назад
Fax
@rawnuhld
@rawnuhld 5 лет назад
He might be in there for life though
@bb-me9in
@bb-me9in 5 лет назад
loooi889ooooooool
@mr.takingnolsonizuka2125
@mr.takingnolsonizuka2125 5 лет назад
Τrumu this man ran the real race lol
@J-roll1
@J-roll1 3 года назад
To be fair the guy probably went through 48 years fearing what might happen if he's caught again, thats already punishment enough
@ringofdreal1374
@ringofdreal1374 3 года назад
Yeah, I would be paranoid.😂😂 Specially if you just escape, my heart would be pounding.
@strawberrypockystick1813
@strawberrypockystick1813 3 года назад
LOL THE COMMENT ABOVE YOU IS VERIFIED
@citadel4225
@citadel4225 3 года назад
Imagine all the close calls he had or he believed.
@48DeathNinja
@48DeathNinja 3 года назад
@@ringofdreal1374 i think maybe the first few years or at most the first decade but after 50 years he probably assumed they stopped looking for him. it all depends on the crime he commited i guess
@Tkk861
@Tkk861 3 года назад
I’m sure he stopped worrying after a few years
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