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I think the craziest thing to happen in prison was that a known child trafficker with ties to powerful government officials on suicide watch was left alone in a cell where all the cameras malfunctioned and both of the guards happened to fall asleep.
@noon3d
Жыл бұрын
The cameras didn't malfunction. the footage became corrupted with power and killed itself. Actually, they said, "The footage was corrupted, and then it deleted itself."
@cannondorf
Жыл бұрын
@@noon3d and it deleted its own backup data
@woahblackbetty7691
Жыл бұрын
The craziest part is people actually believe he is dead.
@fmcdomer
Жыл бұрын
worst part is we will never know
@tommyvarcity2783
Жыл бұрын
Nah someone else will just put it up they know the whole vid gonna get a strike 😂
Here in Germany, attempts of escaping prison are not indictable. The escapee is still accountable for things like damaging property, stealing a car, hurting people etc. during his escape, but _not_ for the escape attempt itself. The reasoning behind this is that every human being has a natural drive to be free and that trying to escape imprisonment would only be natural human behaviour that can't be seen as a crime.
@mattkaustickomments
Жыл бұрын
That’s unbelievable. So how often do people try to escape? How often are they successful? I get the feeling that if the rules are that loose, and the prisons that soft, they may not want to escape- prisons might be better than their own homes?
@derveiter8304
Жыл бұрын
@@mattkaustickomments Most of the time you have top destroy Something or Hurt someone to get Out and stay Out of prison, so it is Just Not worth it. People with live sentences are kept in pretty much unescapable prisons, which you couldnt leave without Killing or Hurting guards, so it doesnt make it more likely for Them to try and escape
@flashraylaser157
Жыл бұрын
One of the arguments against the death penalty is how many people have been executed who turned out to be innocent. I would say escape attempts shouldn't be illegal for the same reason.
@saintsdecay420
Жыл бұрын
What if someone does get out without hurting/breaking stuff? In that case(which is admittedly unlikely) what if anything would happen?
@mjanny6330
Жыл бұрын
@Flash Ray Laser wait until you hear how many innocent people are killed by murderers who have been convicted.
The 1962 Alcatraz escape attempt has always been one of my ALL-TIME favorite prison escape stories. I really wish Simple History will do one on the 1946 Battle of Alcatraz, which started as a desperate escape attempt that ended up turning into a bloody, 2-day standoff between the escapees and a coalition of guards, FBI, Coast Guard, and U.S. Marines.
@cowboy0370
Жыл бұрын
WHAT?
@gunsmokegaloreyt6840
Жыл бұрын
@@cowboy0370 ikr how have I never heard of that??
@jphommahaxay5023
9 ай бұрын
That's gangster 😂
@emiliodemartines836
9 ай бұрын
they should totally do that the battle of Alcatraz was absolutely insane you can still find the holes the marines drilled in the ceiling to drop grenades through a crazy event in the city of my birth
A small note about the story of Shiratori. The original reason he was imprisoned was because off a murder he did not commit, the murder of a farmer. All the times he stole while on the run where items needed for survival, he never used violence. A later trial after japan surrendered to the US found him innocent of this murder, but did give him prison time for the other crimes during the escape attempts. He accept his verdict and stopped attempts at escaping after his 2nd trail and became a role model for other prisoners. Source: Kento Bento on yt
@STSKrafty
9 ай бұрын
Shut up L source
@brianpj5860
6 ай бұрын
Very lame source…
Wow, what a fascinating story! Yoshie Shiratori's escape from Abashiri prison using miso soup certainly shows how resourceful and determined a person can be when faced with extreme conditions. It's heartbreaking to hear about the harsh treatment prisoners endured in Japanese prisons during that time, but Shiratori's persistence in escaping multiple times truly shows his strong spirit. Thank you for sharing this piece of history with us, it's important to remember these stories and learn from the past.
@cocksure8430
Жыл бұрын
He was a murderer....have sympathy for his victims and their families, not the criminal that took their lives away. He also robbed people....get better role models.
@671homey
Жыл бұрын
@Arthur Morgan They said he never used violence during an escape, he wasn't escaping when he stabbed the farmer.
@werewolflover8636
Жыл бұрын
What part of he was a murderer didn’t you understand?
@Safexscape
Жыл бұрын
He even grew extra fingers in his right hand before his last escape. That is determination. 😅
@isellcrack3537
Жыл бұрын
@@arthurmorgan8978 yeah I was thinking the same thing wtf?
People swim from San Francisco to Alcatraz and back all of the time. There are groups dedicated to doing this, with rescue boats close by. There is really no reason to doubt that the Alcatraz escapees were able to swim to the shore, especially with an inflated raft. If they had drowned, their bodies would have washed ashore. Personally, I believe they made it, then left the country.
I didn’t expect a video that’s 1 hour long from simple history
@GamerFrisco
Жыл бұрын
I reckon some of it is old videos
@beatnik6806
Жыл бұрын
Ain't these just old videos put together?
@redsun3910
Жыл бұрын
im getting sick of seeing these thumbnails and ending up watching a giant reupload
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
Жыл бұрын
Goes to Prison
@TRex_OfTheThirdKind
Жыл бұрын
Fr
I’m not sure why, but the thought of that man’s disgust after his captive farted in front of him had me laughing hysterically
@martintodd9944
Жыл бұрын
Read his books, it was all a joke. He always asked for stupid things like guns, planes, prostitutes. He let another hostage to cos he was boring and couldn't hold a good conversation
@The_ZeroLine
4 ай бұрын
The guy sounds like they actually except for the excessive violence part. Search for farting in front of me or excessively boring conversation. If the credit the guy for instant it sounds like she didn’t pick on helpless people. Sure he held them hostage but he didn’t hurt them
@saigedoesart
3 ай бұрын
It's very British 😂
I know there's a lot of wise Japanese people, but to go back to a guard that works at the prison you escaped from is far from an intelligent thing to do.
Bronson had his appeal hearing just the other day. He started by telling the panel that he "had done more porridge than Goldilocks and the three bears". When asked about his confrontations with prison officers he replied “A rumble clears the air, I love a rumble … what man doesn’t?”
@EricToTheScionti
Жыл бұрын
i hope he is released. if nothin else - for the lulz
@booognish
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know about the porridge talk, but I do get what he’s saying about fighting.. I’ve definitely experienced that, even became close friends with one or two guys that I’d had a little rumble with.
@robbiethepict2783
Жыл бұрын
Porridge means 'doing time in prison' in the UK.
@badwolf4632
Жыл бұрын
@@robbiethepict2783watch is movie mate you will like it it's😂
@InfiniteSoahGTACODGLITCHES
Жыл бұрын
@@annabartoszak7605 he lost it he ain’t being released
Prisoner: *Makes crossbow* Guard: Damn. Actually, this is kinda cool. We'll put it in a museum
@grantmctaggart9942
Жыл бұрын
Correction because Canada 🇨🇦: oh I’m soury eh that sur is one nifty crossbow I’ll show the others
@blvcktime-justin4633
Жыл бұрын
Imagine you peacefully walk around and out of nowhere this dude is trying to set new headshot records
@thedawg2023
Жыл бұрын
@@grantmctaggart9942 😂😂
Imagine you’re minding your own business when behind you you hear “I likes ya and I wants ya”.
@liyanaritch3809
Жыл бұрын
Then you hear the sound of 3 other dudes approaching from behind
@helloidharbl6753
Жыл бұрын
See we calls ya Chris Handsome.
@cocksure8430
Жыл бұрын
We can do this the hard way...
@estebannunez6902
Жыл бұрын
Is that a reference to the Boondocks? I miss that show 🥲
@cocksure8430
Жыл бұрын
@@estebannunez6902 No, the guy on boondocks is REAL!! Search 'booty bandit prison' , you'll see the thumbnail!!😂
Prison is a place I can never imagine myself in. If I was in prison I wouldn't survive a week in there..
@rickkerts3802
Жыл бұрын
Its no fun but even the biggest softie will get harder in prison
@Gooie69
Жыл бұрын
@@rickkerts3802 Get hard you say? Sounds like heaven.
@beamerboy4864
Жыл бұрын
@@rickkerts3802 or…die trying? 🧐
@rickkerts3802
Жыл бұрын
@@Gooie69 yes, good for in the showers when they drop the soap
@redsun3910
Жыл бұрын
@@rickkerts3802 youve never been locked up lol youd get your taint torn in half
This is the surprise I needed! I could watch a full length film with this animation/narration style.
How can someone be that good at escaping from high security prisons but be so terrible at avoiding being captured??
@clonecommanderrex8542
Жыл бұрын
You got sacrifice something to be good at something
@carloszarzoso1724
Жыл бұрын
You need lots and lots of money
@pro-socialsociopath769
10 ай бұрын
They go back to their old habits because they don't know anything else
@victoriaw6692
7 ай бұрын
@@pro-socialsociopath769he just didn’t have the money to truly survive undercover, none the less he’s impressive
I was a CO in the most dangerous prison in my state. I always said that instead of incarcerating the inmates, they should put them in the space program. Because you will not find better engineers on earth. I had one who made a weapon out of pieces of steel that he cut from the grate that covered his light fixture. I also learned that, with a lot of time and patience, you can seriously cut through steel with dental floss. It was crazy, but I had to respect their creativity.
Crazy how people are much more dedicated in escaping prison rather than staying out of it.
Bronson was just playing Prison Architect in prisoner mode. We've all been there.
@Polaf3456
9 ай бұрын
No, you haven't. It's cringe that you tried to relate his experiences to yours. A majority of the population have never been in jail let alone prison for even a day. It's certainly no game either.
@quikdraw5203
5 ай бұрын
@@Polaf3456triggered much?
New Mexico Prison Riot and Attica Riot really deserve their own video
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
Жыл бұрын
Yes, Attica! Attica! Attica!
@cplmpcocptcl6306
9 ай бұрын
There are 2 great videos on the New Mexico prison. One a documentary, with interviews from inmates and guards. The other was about it being haunted. Scared me to death.
Simple History you have outdone yourself again, thank you so much for the great videos!
8:25 Music in British Crime: Symphony no.9 Ode to Joy by ludwig Van Beethoven, Habanera by Georges Bizet, William Tell Overture By Gioacchino Rossini, 1812 Overture By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and The Blue Danube Waltz by Johann Strauss II.
@ddddjnnvncx
3 ай бұрын
askers?
It's a well-known fact in my community that El Chapo's tunnels are all over the desert behind our homes. In some places you can see where they come out due to the fact the openings are now exposed. It is truly a (groundbreaking) experience seeing one of these deep tunnel openings, knowing they're leading somewhere to Mexico.
@yoyoyo-in6cy
Жыл бұрын
Bro you should cut yourself a slice of the pie and start smuggling. It's common knowledge in my country that you all love nose candy
@user-oj4ix5xr1c
Жыл бұрын
Explore one
@PLsexpicklePL
Жыл бұрын
Yeah go in one!
@nicksshitbro
Жыл бұрын
You'll probably find a stash of cash if you go exploring.
@Frankie6x
10 ай бұрын
Where
You should do one on Epstein. Cuz we all know he didn’t kill himself.
@juliemclain5841
Жыл бұрын
Did someone else kill him to keep him from telling on them? I don't think they would kill him out of anger and discuss rather than let him go through the humiliation of court and then being sent to prison with all those charges against young women. I think maybe he knew what was coming and like in All these videos, the system was lax.
@jessgunn6639
Жыл бұрын
YUP JUST A COUPLE OF HOURS AFTER BILL BARR WENT FOR A "VISIT" LOL I GET THE FEELING HE WAS TOLD GET ME OUT OR I SING AND BARR JUST COULDN`T LET THAT HAPPEN NOW COULD HE?!
@mjanny6330
Жыл бұрын
Have you see the other content on this channel? Those guys are always missing, and if they're not they're the portrayed Supreme Victims lol.
@jaguarpaw4632
9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
Did a 8 year bid.... one thing I'll never ever forget is the screams from the cell next to mine... every night... dude was getting rapxd for one month straight till they transfered his celly
Best prison escape ever in my opinion is the Maze H blocks 1983, Belfast. When 38 IRA prisoners escaped dressed up as prison officers and smuggled in guns, then literally walk out. Then the madness unfolded.
@DailyWord3832
Жыл бұрын
What about alkatraz prison escape
@IrishTechnicalThinker
Жыл бұрын
@@DailyWord3832 But the Maze prison was a prison, inside a prison, inside an army camp.
@dtw63
Жыл бұрын
Before they could search a cell in Ireland prisons, they had to give the inmates a few days notice. I guess that’s why the were able to bring in contraband and not get caught. I don’t know if it’s still procedure or not. I worked in a men’s full custody prison 22+ years and we walked up to the cell, had control booth pop the door open. Ask the inmates to step out. We’d do a clothed body search on them and have them take a seat on the table in dayroom. We’d then go in and search the cell. Anything we removed they were given a receipt and it was logged.
@booognish
Жыл бұрын
You know, I don’t know that much about the IRA or even the circumstances that influenced their formation/existence, but I’ve heard some good stories..
@greenlover247
Жыл бұрын
@@booognish Try 500 years ... 🥶
Charles was also rumoured to butter himself up after lunch to be ready when fighting the guards 😂 he's quirky for sure.
@tylerlormand5644
Жыл бұрын
not quirky smart when you got a few ppl coming at you you dont wanna be grabbed
@profitprophet4547
Жыл бұрын
The best part is he took a dude hostage, then let him go as he farted.
@BirthOfAnEmceeTV
9 ай бұрын
@@profitprophet4547There's 2 other guys he took hostage n tickled their feet 😂 Also, It's body wash and/or shampoo they use to cover themselves. They then throw loads on the floor then stand at the back of the cell n wait for the mufty squad to arrive.
Theres a great one with Statesville in Illinois. They had a guy disappear. Had no idea how he got out. Turned out there was some remodeling going on in the prison. A few decades later, when they were remodeling again he was found underneath when they dug up the concrete floor of a bathroom and shower.
@EricToTheScionti
Жыл бұрын
wait was he dead?
@mtmadigan82
Жыл бұрын
@@EricToTheScionti they gave him a McDonald's straw that was through the slab. lol I've gotta look, but I wouldn't be surprised if they buried dude alive. probably not, but not out of the question with the guys there.
@rustbuster69
Жыл бұрын
@@EricToTheSciontibruh
@BugnBuddysMom
Жыл бұрын
Yup, Carlos Robles. The guy who killed him was paroled and then murdered in Kentucky.
I work for CDCR. Craziest thing I’ve ever heard has to do with an inmate by the name of Jaime Osuna. He was in a segregation unit where inmates are supposed to be checked on every 30 minutes. He was just given a new cellmate, something Jaime warned staff not to do. He was left unchecked for about an hour and a half, in this time he had decapitated his cellmate, disemboweled him, and decorated the cell with the entrails. He is also known for “gassing” people, which is a term used in prison meaning inmates throw a cup or bowl filled with their bodily fluids at staff. Most people use urine, spit, or feces if they are gassing staff. Jaime uses his blood. He also likes to get overfamiliar with the psychiatric staff, asking for their hand in marriage then will gas them for refusing. His backstory is quite sad and tragic, and it explains how he turned out the way he did. I do not work in the institution that he is housed at, but I work with people who have been there. He is a well-known inmate and a google search of his name will tell you what he did.
47:44 - There was a dirtbike _in_ the tunnel, modified to run on the rails built into the floor of the passage. It's shown in the animation, but not mentioned by the narrator - followed by the narration talking about the motorbike that, ironically, isn't animated, but was waiting for him by the tunnel exit.
Simple History working overtime for us. Salute
I spoke to a POW that was in the hilton. He said the first thing that happened they had a big guy jump on his shoulders till they were dislocated, then his arms were tied behind his back. He was asked what unit, etc... he was with and mission plans. He refused. He also said they would take small pieces of bamboo and ram in under prisoners finger nails as torture.
Didn’t expect Charles Bronson to be on the list, the movie Bronson is definitely worth a watch. He’s still alive and due to be released soon.
@miketobias1821
Жыл бұрын
I agree... Bronson is a damn good movie. It's worth a watch. 👍👍
@cerberusloyalist5038
Жыл бұрын
dude, I just spent 20 minutes trying to figure out how, when and why Charles Bronson the actor went to jail.
@keithwilliams1243
Жыл бұрын
He is not due to be released.
@jessgunn6639
Жыл бұрын
PAROLE HEARING NOT RELEASE AND SURPRISE SURPRISE HE WAS TURNED DOWN LOL
@martintodd9944
Жыл бұрын
He is doing an IPP life sentence (kind of like a 3 strike life in USA) that was banned in 2012 for being cruel and unfair but they didn't release the already serving IPPs. A lifer in Britain has to sit a parole hearing where the parole board can give 3 results, immediate release, lowering security (going to a less secure prison working towards an open prison) or stay in and will give a new parole date in 6m -2 yr. IPP prisoners have to do courses and show improved behaviour to get out, which is impossible for a high risk prisoner like Bronson cos he's locked up23 hours a day and not allowed to mix much so can't do the courses. This is part of the reason it was banned. Bronson had a parole a couple month ago which it was decided he's still a threat and had to remain inside and in high security. His son recorded Skype calls with him and they're on streaming site, all4 I think
Charles Bronson was a legend. I totally thought the actor changed his name to Bronson after the criminal because he was such a badass. Had no idea it was the other way around, which is pretty rad.
@martintodd9944
Жыл бұрын
The actors a lot older, born 1921 and had his first role in 50s which is the decade that Peterson was born. Simple maths could have helped
@malikevans2615
11 ай бұрын
@@martintodd9944 Google would've helped too lol
@martintodd9944
11 ай бұрын
@@malikevans2615 but common sense is easier than Google, surely? You see an actor starring in a 50s or 60s movie and a criminal who is born in the 60s,, it's not difficult to tell who came first. The OC says he knew of both
@malikevans2615
11 ай бұрын
@Martin Todd that's true. You know, for some common sense, isn't so common, lol
You know you’ve done something right when a guy that’s taken dozens of people hostage writes a strongly worded letter instead of take more people hostage 17:15
Shirotori's final escape was also really cool because he spent his days staring at the skylight in his cell and whenever the guards got suspicious they checked to make sure he wasn't scaling up again and never once thought of looking at the floor
Thank you Simple History for uploading these videos!
Best prison story ever is pablo Escobar being allowed to build his own for himself and his friends and when he got bored of it he let himself out!!
The first guy was good at escaping, but EXCELLENT at getting caught.
I’m from Canada and I have seen that cross bow! It’s on display in the warden house of the Kingston pen
I don't know if these animators are trying to be funny or not. But some of the facial expressions and spins effects are hilarious
@johnstory2996
Жыл бұрын
The guy with the homemade shotgun was my favourite. He just keeps picking it up and putting it back down on a loop 😂
As young children me and my brothers made clubs out of rolled up newspaper duct taped super tight. they were flexible and soft but heavy and hard at the same time. they were meant to be padded training weapons but we hurt ourselves and each other badly enough for even the kids to say "no, this is NOT a toy"
Your video is so captivating, I can't stop watching it 😍
Awesome as always, keep it up!
I was in Army Aviation for 12 years. After basic training you go to AIT to learn your MOS. Sometimes classes can get backed up and you could spend a week or THREE waiting for a class to open up. Naturally I waited THREE weeks sitting around watching the news (the only TV allowed during the day) or volunteering for anything and everything to stay more bussy rather than more crazy. One of the 3 "unique" experiences I had volunteering was escorting someone to the hospital only this time it was off base. Something new. SWEET. We rolled up to a military prison. ( I gotta say I uncontrollably spent 10 seconds thinking about anything and everything I might have done to be picked for this duty as it was one of a handful of times our 1SG asked (YELLED FROM THE HALL) for me by name since I was always the first to stand up before those looking for volunteers could even finish asking what they needed) I had never seen a prison before in person. DO NOT GO TO PRISON. It's WORSE than you think. There we met up with another 1SG who had the female equivalent as me. (Volunteer for everything to stay busy) We were escorts for a male and female soldier who were awaiting a trial for some don't F with these people they will cut ya or worse and they were on the worse side. AND THE POINT IS HERE AT LAST.. Sorry about that. Both were chained up with their hands locked at their side to a belt and their feet chained together so they could barely take a full step. The hoods (WTF) were a nice touch. Apparently they were biters and spitters and came down having already chambered some spit into the mask. Then they clipped a leash to their belts and handed it to me. (WTFx2) YEP... I walked a human and I kid you not had to say stop, sit, stand, walk and come just like you would order a dog. To the hospital when went. They were in cages in the van. They somewhat bounced around and talked excitedly non stop on they way there. Just like a dog going to the park. It was one of my top 10 strangest things I have ever experienced. To this day whenever I see a dog on a leash I think of that one time when I went to prison.....
@rustbuster69
Жыл бұрын
Well that was a wild ride
@orvil9223
Жыл бұрын
That's why I have to laugh everytime some idiot says "3 hots and a cot" or they 'get to go to a country club" when talking about prisons.Horrific places and there is absolutely nothing comfortable or relaxing about them.
@dionysusthemadgod
Жыл бұрын
You only go to AIT if you’re a POG. Infantry goes through OSUT. 🤷🏻♂️😏🥳🎈
@wickedcabinboy
Жыл бұрын
@@orvil9223 - Ever hear of ironic understatement? Or just irony in general?
@orvil9223
Жыл бұрын
@@wickedcabinboy Yep. That also has nothing to do with those jackasses that think prisons aren't tough enough and believe the prisoners are getting coddled and have the good life.
1 hour of pure content. Amazing
2:25 I like how he is animated as a poor old man getting beaten…but in reality he was a 35 year old professional criminal who escaped his court administered legal detention many times. They should have sent him to defend Okinawa by himself.
What a precious movie! I stumbled on it & was going to change it but I was distracted (at work) boy am I glad I didn't change it! They really made you care about each & every character, even the grouchy old woman. 😊 Really good
imagine escaping from prison 4 times and your punishment is being given a shortened sentence in the prison of your choice
The fact that in the first story they added 3 years onto his life sentence 💀
The crossbow is not the most crazy. In the same museum is a hand cannon.
This is a masterly crafted Documentary, worth every minute.
Well I got to say you definitely started the video with probably the best prison story ever. I've heard all about him and that man was an escape artist
Lol he took a librarian hostage for a helicopter, a blowup doll and a cup of tea ☕😂 Yep his is definitely from Britain 🇬🇧
The Miso Magician. An opportunity was missed in the branding department.
All fantastic stories. Thank you. My favorite one was watching Charles Bronson punch people. Love the animation
Imagine being so dangerous, prison doesn't even want you
Do “The Battle of Alcatraz”! That deserves honor and respect to the officers killed! And the desperate escape of 46’
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
Жыл бұрын
Escape From Alcatraz it's the best
Can you imagine being a prison guard and walking around a corner at night just to see a thin mangled creature contourt out of a food slot in the middle of the night.
I'm a Final Fantasy expert. It's a video game, not an Anime. There was a Halo movie and I highly doubt that anyone would call Halo a motion picture franchise.
I LOVE these long videos
"Only one man has ever been able to escape Abashiri prison and it was during a snow storm." Me: Taiga Saejima.
Imagine a prison riot and out of nowhere some inmates start to pull out crossbows, guns and anime weapons. That's like a Prison free card😂
How did the court recognize he didn't hurt anyone during his escapes? Didn't he literally murder someone over a potato? 😂
@beatnik6806
Жыл бұрын
But that was after he had succesfully escaped.
@davethedude6969
Жыл бұрын
I was wondering the same thing lol...
@alanfike
Жыл бұрын
He didn't kill anybody during escape. You've got your answer right there. Why can't you put it together?
@PanzerChief
Жыл бұрын
That's outside the prison dude and it's a self-defense
@brenttiffanyb4611
Жыл бұрын
Why would it matter if it was DURING the escape? He killed a man, can’t y’all put it together?
Timothy Leary was another one. When he was psychologically assessed, no one noticed he'd DESIGNED most of the tests. He used his inside knowledge to get minimum security; then walked right out the door.
@86crud
2 ай бұрын
Oh trip out.
I love that the Bronson video had Caarmen's "Habenera" playing, a nice added touch.
Every country: *bans items to avoid mischief Canada: *puts it in museums *
Death penalties keeps the crime rate low.
@werewolflover8636
Жыл бұрын
Yes! And it should be EVERYWHERE! Just look at the UK where a dangerous criminal was allowed to hurt whoever he wished and received little punishment for it! This is insanity!
@evandelozier1851
Жыл бұрын
I would disagree it's only legal murder,and doesn't help society as whole, seeing that in the US the states have murdered at least 5000 innocent people sense 78
Bronson's story was not because of his toughness but a demonstration of how weak the British prison system is against criminals. Pull a stunt like that in North Korea or many African prisons and he'd wish he'd been Goody-Goody Boy.
*This is one amazing project, thanks much for it!*
craziest thing we did in prison is we would make candles with bedsheet and a+d ointment and burn them under the metal table then make quesadillas like it was a stovetop
What software do they use for animation? It reminds me a bit of South Park.
@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan
Жыл бұрын
Not sure, but could be Animaker
In Germany, there is no punishment for breaking out of jail because of Art 2 GG (The freedom of a person is inviolable).
@ProlMLGJoe
Жыл бұрын
Pretty based imo.
@booognish
Жыл бұрын
Depending on the severity of any other crimes you technically commit within the escape itself, specifically violent crimes, I agree with that. The instinct to seek your freedom from imprisonment is an unwritten basic human right, in my opinion..
@johnstory2996
Жыл бұрын
@@booognish It's not unwritten, though. It's legislation. It's literally been written. 🙄
Great video
The animation you have for your second story had me rolling😂
Bronson was disgusted with the prisoner after he farted in front of him , had me in stitches 😂
Escape is the one part of prison I've always found fascinating; I watched escape from Alcatraz when I was around seven and then watched it over and over for weeks. I've always thought that if I ever ended out in prison, I would spend every waking hour trying to find a way out.
I love how in Europe, prisons treat there prisoners with so much respect. That the scene in Spiderman: Far from home where in a jail the cell door opened up and the inmates closed it themselse is realistic
@terryhayward7905
4 ай бұрын
In a lot of UK prisons, inmates actually get TV, a kettle for tea and coffee and keys to their cell doors, but they only open the cell from the outside.
In army cadets we would throw coffee creamer on our hexi cookers to get an impressive burst of flame. They also routinely asked us to hand in the Tabasco sauce we got in our ration packs, just in case we decided to swirt the bottles into someone's eye.
always love seeing your hometown top a best of ingenious murderer list. gotta earn the claim of "One Great City" one way or another.
I do feel for Bronson. I had someone very early in my development who helped me face my anger issues, and taught me the mental discipline of Martial Arts not just the arts themselves. Today I believe that violence belongs in the ring (or the octagon, etc.) where it can be channeled more or less safely. I doubt Bronson had anyone like that. 20:57 Why would it "result in blindness"? Unless you mean temporary blindness? Capsaicin in pepper spray is pretty much the same thing, and it does not permanently impair vision, which is exactly why it ought to be hailed as great non-lethal defense, and why governments like the Canadian one ought to legalise carrying it for self-defense. It's ludicrous how in Canada - a small, lightweight woman is somehow expected to defend herself against multiple male attackers with her bare hands, as it's illegal to carry ANYTHING for self-defense other than your own hands. Technically yes, you can carry a knife and even a sword in Canada, but not for the purposes of defending yourself against another human.
Using a storm to cover the noises of his escape, ala Andy Dufresne in Shawshank....excellent. Wow This guy was mega-rescourceful. Also, I always kinda assumed the actor Charles Bronson might have taken his name from the real-life wildman
27:14 buddy minding his business on the far left lol😂😂
If prisons were still like this there would be less criminals
this is the only channel i watch instantly when they upload
@injun-_-joe.
Жыл бұрын
@Don't Read My Profile Photo no one cares
@steelmercenarytheodor4929
Жыл бұрын
@Don't Read My Profile Photo cringe
@redsun3910
Жыл бұрын
these are all old videos though
@injun-_-joe.
Жыл бұрын
@@redsun3910 ether way i will watch them
@redsun3910
Жыл бұрын
@@injun-_-joe. good for you but i personally cant stand seeing all these for the fifth time when i expected new content. just disappointing
"This prison housed some of the nations most notorious and dangerous criminals" me:What they do? "Stole stuff at night... might have had a toy gun or something"
Shirotori Iishi's story is kind of inspirational lol. Perseverance! Iron will
Brunson was funny. To swap a hostage for a cup of tea and give him up because he farted? lol
I'm amazed by the amount of things prisoners have access to.
Can you guys cover the history of guerrilla warfare?
great videos
43:47 Where the tenor horn 📯 come from? 😂
Story 1 Do you have any IDEA how strong (mentally) a person has to be to survive Even more shocking as how "normal" he was after the ordeal my hat is off to him
I remember doing a clinical rotation in a jail while in nursing school & how surprising it was to be 10 yards away from a violent inmate who was pepper sprayed. My eyes started burning within a minute of the inmate's arrival even though I wear glasses. It's a small reminder that crime hurts many.
@ospjp4
Жыл бұрын
Is, is this a serious comment???
The bit about creamer is a half truth. It can be used that way but it isn't fats that burn, it's the cornstarch and it goes up for the same reason grain silos explode sometimes. It burns really fast, it won't stick, the flame isn't that hot. You might singe someone's eyebrows but not much more. I did nearly four years and the goons that run the place are just always trying to take anything that makes your life easier. I can tell you now, if I want a weapon I'll make one and you won't stop me no matter what you ban. I'll bust the tile up in the bathroom and put the sharp ends in a sock if I want. That's worse than about anything he listed here. I'll break the leg off a table. I've seen parts of wheelchairs taken apart and used as hatchets. If you want safer prisons, focus on making quality of life better for the prisoners. If we aren't stressed out we don't fight as much. Truth is the cops love to watch fights though.
Thanks for all the helpful information, maybe a little too much 🤔 Had seen a episode of myth busters were they found a common household product that was extremely dangerous and they weren't going to air the episode and never disclose it. I'm thinking it just was... 😛
@booognish
Жыл бұрын
Ping pong balls
im seriously reconsidering my salt intake now
@helloidharbl6753
Жыл бұрын
Sodium is necessary for a healthy human, but not good for someone with hypertension.
@Bananappleboy
Жыл бұрын
Where can I buy Chlorine Salt? I heard TSB on the stock market doesn't sell them anymore
@KaoticReach1999
5 ай бұрын
@@helloidharbl6753If you've hypertension how should you get sodium then?
Man escapes using only a bowl of Miso Soup. *2 Minutes later* Oh and a wire from a water bucket, And some floorboards.
@extragoogleaccount6061
Жыл бұрын
The water bucket was a different escape
I've read about the Cowra breakout before. It seems mad, where were hundreds of Japanese meant to go, once they were beyond the fence in rural Australia. They had literally no plan.
yes
The 2 brothers survived and made it to South America; I learned, watching another program. There's this alleged photo of them together, taken sometime after 2000, and AI facial recognition software confirmed that the men in the picture were, in fact, a match. What a story!! I'm happy for them
@user-oj4ix5xr1c
Жыл бұрын
“Allegedly”