How a Prisoner Simply Walked Out of Prison
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 6. 06. 2021
- Prison breaks always involve secret tunnels and elaborate plans, but has a prisoner ever just walked out of prison? Check out today's video where escaping prison seems more like a walk in the park for this inmate. You won't believe they actually got away with it!
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This dude when he gets bored in prison:
Aight imma head out.
You had me cracking
best one was when he lowered the bail
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Lmbooo!!! Right? đ€Łđ€Ł
Yo I wish I could do this
murderer: 20 years sentence
fraud: 144 years
justis
Yes. Justice. Here's why. 1. We love to be egotistical and all vengeance like. 2. I love you.
yessirrrrrr
i can imagine the justis image in my head
@@norzhen lol
144 years, 144 likes
"Are you still a homosexual"
Nah, that was just another one of my cons
I smiled at that, thinking of the interview with the 'why are you gay'-dude :D
The only thing that turns him on is fooling people
His response should have been "are you still straight?"
Hilarious đđđđđđđđ
@@thetute59 Who says I am gay?
Boy friend: âcome overâ
Russell: âcanât Iâm in prisonâ
Boyfriend: âIâm home aloneâ
Russel: *breaks out of prison*
tip: put 2 stars for it to show the stars
**S Y M B O L**
Pico:get blammed
@@yellowball3476 cringe.
I see no issue let the man live his life seems fine to me
When a literal prison is easier to escape than your school.
big brain
Seriously tho
Again, everywhere I go.
Excuse me? Their the same thing
Smh
@@PulzeDevel theyâre * stay in school kid
They should award this man.
He didn't hurt a single person.
But he actually helped them. He shows them what they need to fix and what their weak spots are.
Except those people he defrauded for thousands of dollars
@@frostedgamer8484 a company...fk those companies lol
This is how many glitches in the system are hacked. The Fed's can't just train a hacker they arrest them for recruitment lol
@@chrisgould101 no? government services hire white hats for pen-testing etc...
@@xray8876 some skill sets cannot be taught conventional. The person is either special or developed the skills in ways that are not conventional or legal.
I wish I had a fraction of this man's con-fidence.
So you could end up in jail the rest of your life, like him? That's where his con-fidence got him. Think about it.
@@alukuhito It's a punny joke. You can't deny that he had to believe in his own abilities in order to pull off his tricks. I wish I had that self-belief. Doesn't mean I would try to commit crimes with that, though, but research has suggested that narcissism, which includes self-belief, is correlated with various measures of success. So yes, you are taking this too seriously, but also, I have thought about it. Haha.
W
@@alukuhito just a fraction, man.. not the whole package
Tell me about it
I was actually hoping Steven would successfully escape and finally be with his lover, without the police bothering him. His intentions for escaping seemed very pure
You fell into the conman genjutsu
@@chiankailin5957 đđ€ŁđđđđŻ
And then keep scamming again lol very pure, also he was falling in love with everyone so even less pure.
@@firstname1472 He fell in love with two people.
Chris Watts murdered his entire family and dumped their bodies in oil containers and he got the same sentence as a dude who tricked people for a living.
You could even argue Chris got a lighter sentence as his is only lifetime and this guyâs is 144 years, some justice that is.
@@hanging4176 i agree that 144 is too much but still its not like 30 at least
I gotta give it to Russell. He was a dedicated boyfriend
True true
Or a horndog :)
Gross
@@ethanroberts2340 Bruh
@@TrevorTheRedneckShorts Bruh
the key is to act like you know what youâre doing and donât seem nervous
Palestine is not a country
They love to delete
Same goes with wearing Hi Vis vests. You can do pretty much whatever you want within reason if you got one of those on and walk like you're supposed to be there
Worked at one factory, one guy got fed up on a slow day, slapped a hi vis vest on, picked up a 2x4, and walked around with it on his shoulder for the last 6 hours of his shift and nobody said anything to him
This other guy I worked with just kept hammering an empty jig when supervisors walked around him and just looked focused
@UCcIqQbmJeYBZBvoZKaw-cEw I have a shirt that has tons of conservative values. And I speak my mind whenever I want you pervert
Drag queens are gross
This man didnât need to be in prison. Such a smart individual could have been such an asset for the government
That's not the way he swings.
Like the guy in Catch Me If You Can.
@@alukuhito clever joke
Asset? Not really because heâs a con artist and was addicted and obsessed with it, no matter how good you treated this kind of person thereâs no way heâll changed
They give him a job,he WILL con them in some way. He's just wired like that
Back when I was in 8th grade I had a friend during break time he simply walked out of the class with such confidence that even the guard didn't ask him anything,took a bike and went home
Why did you have guards at your school?
@@akrinornoname2769 Because clearly there's not enough guns at school. Also because America.
Yes lop
Tbh, I did something quite similar I used to find ways to get out of spending timeouts during recess
@@akrinornoname2769 because this is americađ
Dudes really going to spend the rest of his life in solitary because he didn't wanna ride out a 6 month sentence.
Not really. He committed embezzlement after his first escape. For this he was sentenced to 45 years.
@@Ellemerob still he talking abt the first one đ
@@Ellemerob switch roles if cops did the same with our taxpayer funds
I mean he was going to commit the crimes anyway, whether he was free earlier or not.
Gangstalkers should be in jail
Don't continue to imprison him, give him 20 years probation and a job to figure out any loopholes from the prison system.
At least itâs productive
At this point he should have been offered a job at an agency as a consultant
The authorities are to dumb and childish to do that unless he was wealthy.
@@emilyvillamil *too
We all know he'll just bolt from that situation
Its not his fault that hes resourceful and super smart. They should find use for this man, maybe to help stop other criminals who u REALLY don't want to escape.
in fact. not in this situation but a diffrent one. a con artist got hired to stop other con artists. I forgot his name but he wrote a atoubiography called "catch me if you can" its actually really interesting. you should read it.
Thatâs not how jail works
@@debix8792 That is a possibility actually, some people are hired to help cops in exchange for a probably small wage and not being in a gray cell
@@debix8792 wtf do you mean? she didn't say jails worked in anyway? she just suggested he help stop dangerous criminals, isn't a jails purpose to keep criminals contained?
When his boyfriends get out they just say âtime to wait till Steven breaks out againâ
All you gotta do is just put your hands over your eyes and slowly walk out. *If you can't see them; then they can't see you.*
It's big brain time
Kind of a funny story. This actually got my brother out of a punishment when we were little. It was a really heated argument between him and my father. My dad tried to grab him and my brother dodged him and tried to run but tripped and fell over. My dad starts charging at him but my brother just lays there with his face covered and says "Maybe if I stay really still he won't see me". My dad just stops dead in his tracks and just starts laughing.
I learned this trick from watching one of my all time favorite western movies "Little Big Man" that one and "Blazing Saddles" are the funniest 2 westerns. Watching the sensored versions is a waste of time.
@@GyeongmiBaeb humor is the best cure for anger
BOG BRAN
âIf you donât look nervous and you look professional, no one will question youâ
-my mom
Oof
-MSM
@@blueguy5514 Mainstream media.
He was eligible for parole this past December. I really hope he gets out. His punishment doesn't fit the crime at all.
!!
Putting people in prison for a long period of time for a non-violent crime is an injustice to the prisoner but also the tax payers who are spending $80,000+ per year to keep this guy in jail. They could let him be free and in love while also putting his creative mind to good use saving the government money.
Honestly I didnât realise he didnât commit a violent serious crime until they mentioned it, if anything, this deserves at least some controversy. You canât just sentence a man to 144 years in prison just for exposing the weak spots on the authorities.
U. S. Judical system is at least 100 years overdue for reforms.
One of the reasons why the US is not in top 25 countries of the world regarding the freedom index
Yeah when you break out of prison they don't care that it was their fault. I mean the guy's a con artist he should be in prison LOL
@@karzan995 don't really care about any numbers from the United Nation. I won't disagree the US needs prison reform. But the pillow biting liberal prison reform you properly support. It's probably where we part ways đ€Ł
@@joeyjohnson4826 i am not an expert regarding law, I have no interests or knowledge regarding possible reforms, but the system works poorly, therefore it should be improved. I am certain that there are experts in a country of 325 million who would be up to the job.
Also, dear Sir, I am only a slight leftist, as such, please do not include me in the far left pillow biting side. Both extremes are full of ineducated mandrils. (Far right and far left).
and thats why im happy that i don't live in america
â144 years in prisonâ
The smart kidâs way of saying a lifetime
will they kepp hes remain for 144 years? thats brutal
@@lainmacam5369 no
@@BigBoy-zb9jc So it's not 144 years in prison then
It's just a way of saying life I'm assuming. There has been prisoners put for 1000 years in prison. Doesn't actually mean they keep the body until it has serves its time.
@@BigBoy-zb9jc I was joking but yeah
He just wanted to be with the man he loved â€đâ€
Russell: **Get's sent to prison**
Brain Power: *I can fix that.*
you leave this guy stranded on the moon, he'll find a way back to earth.
LOL!!
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The guy is an SCP đł
Hes gonna con artist his way into a spaceship
He would just walk back home
Fun Fact: The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he's in prison.
Fax
Donât be giving them ideas đđđ
Scandinavia
@@sashaalex9418 Most European countries đđ
Kind of like quarantine with unemployment that pays more than work. No one will escape that.
âYouâd be surprised how much you can get away with if youâre confident enoughâ -probably this guy
Every other prison escape: âOk guys we need a bulletproof plan that involves a sneaky escape at night with all 10 of usâ
This guy: âlul byeâ
he really did say âaight iâmma head outâ
I said the exact same thing đ
After watching this video it gave me time to think about the justice system in America on how you can earn harsher and longer punishment sentences for non violent crimes than actually violent crimes
Yeah US justice system is ridiculous why 144 years no one can survive that long
When someone is convicted of a crime and sentence to prison time and escapes, that person just committed a violent crime. The fact that nobody was hurt is due to luck of not being detected while in the act. If he would have been discovered during the escape - a desperate and dangerous situation developes. Kidnapping, hostage taking and deadly encounters are not unheard of.
@@dant.3505 On what proof? The possibility of a violent crime isn't a violent crime. Judging by this man's behavior thusfar, he's a thinker, not a killer. Upon discovery he'd have likely just put his hands up and gave up.
@@sasaki8765 case history doesn't support that
@@dant.3505 youâre a clown
The FBI could hire him to be a spy. Those skills are amazing.
"I decided I didn't like being locked up..."
This is a perfect example of why escape or attempting escape should not be a crime so long as no other crimes were committed in the process. This is actually the case in several countries. The reasoning being that it is in human nature to desire freedom and thus in our nature to want to escape. If you escape in such a country you're simply recaptured and put back.
But then there's the question of lack of discouragement - wouldn't the person just keep trying to escape over and over? Or do the authorities actually do something?
you most likely do commit a crime while escaping, if you didn't then it is mostly the fault of the authorities for not being competent enough to stop you from literally walking out
@@sakuyaizayoi8946 Fair enough, no one should be punished for someone else's incompetence, like they do to this guy unless hoarding green markers is a crime XD thanks!
Ah yes, I burned down several African villages and murdered thousands, now Iâm going to escape and get away with it due to Uncle J on CZcams.
@@officialunitedstatesofamer2944 "You're simply recaptured and put back"
â144 years in jailâ
Thatâs basically life tho
Not really he has a chance of living more than that
Chances of that are prob 1 in like 4736 billion
His gonna back and serve the rest of it in his second life
When he dies, they're gonna keep his remains in solitary for the remainder.
I believe life sentence is 20 years in EU.
âAre you still a homosexual?â
Ah yes, because that would have changed in his time out of jail.
Response should have been "are you still straight?"
Fr like make it make sense
Family Guy called it a Canadian Prison.
Prisoner: Hey can I go out this door?
Guard: Sure, just be back by dark.
So he basically turned 6 months into 144 yrs..smh
Why tf is it 144 years no one can survive that long
no he escaped and did a million dollar embezzlement than got 45 years
@@negroleague2 If he didn't escape in the first place, though.. So yes he technically turned 6 months into 144 years.
Maybe if he served his original time he wouldn't have the opportunity to commit the embezzlement conviction. Who knows..
@@davedave3520 Thatâs the point. Itâs just a way to give a number to a lifetime sentence.
@@davedave3520 Why not 150?
I wish I could do that with school
@David Reads triangle
circle
@@bobinator133 cross*
@@geertgietman are y'all after me?
@@therussiancommunist3255 yes
3:22 voiceover error, it's not 450000, it's 45000
Great video. Go, go 10M subs! âïž
At some point you should give him his freedom, just because it's so impressive!
Overlooking that hes in prison for a reason đ€Šââïž
They honestly could have set him up with a goverment job instead of setting him for life in prison totally wasting his skills
Russell: walks back into prison and locks himself up just to embarrass the authorities one more time.
@@drzennox3690 I think he was in prison for contempt of cop.
the fbi shouldve given this dude some job. they do it for hackers
They should free him tbh. He ain't hurt anyone.
so?
@@elhadj3475so they should free him loll
@@weirdhuh8046 this guy who made the comment does not know how going to jail works
@@elhadj3475 Because the best way to sentence a con man is to give him 144 years of prison -_-
@@maskymc5068 its not that its because he escaped a lot
Great movie, Jim Carryâs performance was just stunning. Heâs such a talented actor
3:19
"They lowered it to $450,000"
But it says $45,000.
yeah i wondered too
this isn't a story about a convict this is a story about a failed justice system.
how did it fail? he did commit alot of crimes
@@TheJinx64 read the title of the video
@@jimbobbyrnes has nothing to do with the justice system, just the incompetence of the guards
â@@TheJinx64 who employs and trains the guards? who put these people in jail?
@@jimbobbyrnes yo mama
*Well, if a person has two legs like nature intended, they can walk out of anything!*
Not necessarily.
danget ig 3 legs wont work guess il stay in prison for a long time
Lava? Large amounts of water(ocean, sea, lake, river, etc)?
Not necessarily.....you can have legs and not be able to walk
I was the 30th person to dislike it
*This video is really helpfull*
Congrats on 10m!
Texas: "for the crime of stealing a loaf of bread, I hereby sentence you to 60 years in a max security prison"
Wonder if his number was 24601?
And yet they let their normal citizens go around with guns.
@@alukuhito Iâd rather have capable citizens than capable criminals.
@@sonofliberty8872 Well, we've seen how that reasoning turns out, haven't we. The USA is perhaps the most violent of western nations. Lots of innocent people dying because regular citizens can easily buy guns.
@@alukuhito Obviously the people that bought the guns werenât âregular citizensâ then were they?
No need to explain to us im pretty sure we all have played the Henry Stickman games before
Not me so i may watch
As soon as they mentioned him disguising himself as a civilian I immediately thought about Fleeing the Complex.
Guessing they said something about the drink in EtP where henry just walks out because time froze except him
@@PulzeDevel it wasnt exactly time stop, just very very fast movement, that it seemed like time stopped, and he had a heart attack outside
@@Jords250 but time must've slowed down atleast or it would be impossible for him to navigate
He probably just went out for a walk... a really long one.
Whatâs the editors information. Great video!
Netflix watches this
Netflix: I can work with this
Honestly I would watch it.
White collar is literally based off this
I need to show this to my dad... I don't think they let him watch videos though
lol
Lol đ
Oh dang đł
:(
Lol
I took notes, now Iâm ready to follow through
He should've just waited 6 months and he's free.
Prisons to The Infographics Show is like airlines to Wendover Productions.
And bricks to half as interesting!
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If John Cena ever got in prison, heâd probably have the best luck on escaping
Why because they Couldn't see himđ
China would bail him
@@LeViIain true.. he's China's best baby..
There'd never be a witness to begin with
@@LeViIain he won't need any bail, he wouldn't even need to go to the court, they just can't see him
Maan i feel sorry for him.. since the authorities abused their authority... Dont just pile more years on it... First 45 years shoulda been enug
You know, this guy just wanted to live with his boyfriend. My guy never committed a violent crime, he just embarrassed the law system. The law system is petty asf for giving him 144 years and basically ruining his mental health all because they were shown that their system was broken
Me : It's 3 AM I should go to sleep
Infographics : No, No you're not sleeping any time soon.
Me : Yeah I'm not sleeping any time soon
Always me
Judge: gives 45 years
Russell: ight imma head out
When I hear this I'm very happy to come from Germany, where escaping prison isn't a crime...
This guys goals are beyond our understanding..
if that dude managed to escape 4 times then they should just send him to another state or just set him free
Serials killers are given normal prison where as simple escape can put u in soli for 23hrs ! What a law
He escaped more that once embezzlement money and heâs a con artist most serial killers donât escape
@@fatbababoey741 So you consider embezzlement, con artistry, and escaping (without harming anyone) worse then taking someone else's life so that they may no longer experience the joys of this world? Ah... justice.
@@JugoIsDead he gets what he deserves
I feel so bad for him. I wish there was something I could do to help him be set free, he doesn't deserve such a fate, he's just a con artist that never hurt anyone. All I can do is pray for him, which I will continue to do so as long as I need to.
Get this man channel to 10mil, they deserve it
Effortlessly walking away with freedom during several occasions.
Very well thought out work.
This reminds me of a scene from 'Idiocracy'. Private Joe Bauers (from the past via time machine) Joe convinces a prison guard that he is in the wrong line because he is leaving prison not entering it.
Nice one lad
He really went "Aight Imma head out"
Joe Bauers walked out of prison pretty easily in Idiocracy
Not Sure
The last time I was this early Alcatraz was still operating!
Oh now this is something quite crazy
So close to 10M!!
Eren- No prison can hold me. Proceeds to walk out with style.
yeah eren would do that
It's always interesting to learn the full story of something or someone that inspired a movie.
Escaping from prison in movies: "planing for a straight 5 years and gets caught"
Escaping from prison irl:
Smart dude Duke them three times awesome story got to see that movie now
Keep up the great work đđđđđđ
Mm
"I was definitely IN prison, okay. Got sat on my face and everything"
-A particular individual in jail
Devious!! Wow!
Ngl I heard you say Philip Morris and I really thought this was gonna go into the cigarette business đ
INFOGRAPHIC show: he just walked out of prison how did he do it?
Me: obviously he is a shape shifter
Sometimes you gotta do what they dont think you'll do
Good video
His sentencing is basically personal.
I love you Philip Morris!
That's the hilarious movie made about this guy starring Jim Carrey
This guy must have been the inspiration to create Prison Break series, real life Michael Schofield lol
Neal caffery from white collar canât believe no one mentioned it! Just like the show Neal Disguised himself walking out just to be with his lover.
This guy is really Amazing... Incredibly smart.
We all need a love like Russell
Yes, make an example of the person who found the major flaws in the prison system he was placed in, rather than punish the people who let him slip out of prison like he was walking out of a house...
I wonder if he is still trying to escape? or did he completely gave up.
He is being monitored every single second. Do you really think the government wants to be embarrassed like that again?
Wow this guy đ
Jim Carry plays him in the movie.."I love you Phillip Morris" That movie is hilarious
this guy could easily escape Alcatraz but that prison is now a mueseum located in San Francisco California. it's the bay area.
He proved the American justice system is harsh cruel and corrupt.
I am truly inspired by his innovation
this man playin the escapists