Who Committed The Worst Crime? Ex-Cons Rank Themselves
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0:00 Intro
0:26 Appearance ranking
8:23 Share your crime
13:44 Richard's story
15:39 Zane's story
16:25 Morgan's story
19:07 Yamille's story
21:38 Dallas' story
22:52 Larry's story
25:44 Will's story
27:01 Final ranking
38:28 Ranking: Shortest to longest sentence - Zábava
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Yeah, let’s prop up claim culture. I hurt my toe because this video was distracting me. Can I sue Jubilee now?
@@timothy6966claim culture 😭😭
@@timothy6966 "Claim culture" is so insane😂
Yeeeeeahh no. Think I'm okay unsubscribing at this point.
“i tied them down nicely” larry crazyyyyy😭😭😭😭😭
Gave kids sneakers
“gave kids sneakers, i changed lives” 😃
he made a nice bow 😭😭
42% of the people in this video are crazy
He was trying to balance it out 😂
98 years for weed. Rapists don't get that.
Thanks for the War on Drugs Ronny and Nancy. Did we win yet?
@@shrihan1091 Murderers do get long sentences like 98 years though.
@@shrihan1091 weird way to phrase that statement...
i hope he sues the courts for that
@@asb34ref8
In europe this is only 20 years or 5 years prison...
Larry deserves a gold medal for the mental gymnastics he’s doing to avoid thinking he caused people harm.
Oh come on, people in the paper said he was nice LMAOOOO 😂😂😂
He's nowhere near the worst there though.
I think he was judged on his appearance and ties to organized crime more than anything else
Probably his way of coping. VERY unhealthy way though.
Every criminal I have ever met is like that.😂
Larry is like a gta main character
No. Not main character. But definitely one of the characters you meet midways in who has a couple of jobs he wants to do with you.
Larry has videos on his channel reacting to the jewel heist missions in GTA V and talking about what could still be made more realistic even though it has to work as a game
@@jackhadskey8228 You may be thinking of a different person and videos than I am, because I don't want to be rude, but there's definitely not another guy named Larry Lawton who looks and sounds identical to this one and also claims all the same things
"I robbed a store in Sarasota, Florida. GREAT STORE!" ...bro, Larry is wild
😂😂😂😂😂😂
at 29:40 its like he was reading a 5-star google review for his business. "He's a nice guy!" LMAO
You can see more ridiculous things like this over on his channel, which somehow has 1.5M subs
Larry was my favourite person in this interview 😭😭😭
“I didn’t know I was committing a crime”…. Girl bye.
she was 18 tbf, probably naive. You judging someone without understanding their thought process. You're lowkey, one of the issues with society.
@@AM-ct5jeshe’s very clearly not giving the whole story💀 she knew what she was doing
@@lironsimon8402 We don't know, you're just making assumptions at the end of the day.
She was 18 and had a child ok s u
@@AM-ct5je yeah, cause you know those jobs, that dont ask for a sin number, dont have a payroll, and dont even have a name. But pay out 10k for one days works? Yeah totally legit, and by the way bring your baby!
The chick that committed fraud is quite judgemental about other people's crimes but not hers, when organized fraud is AWFUL
With her baby in the car too!!!!
"I had the getaway car set up, I was taking out smaller amounts to not set off any alarms, and when the cops got there I knew they were there for me... but I had no idea I was doing anything illegal" like I cannot with this girl
It was $10 000 lol. Thts pennies compared to what the rest did
@@zerog1037exactly and those people likely got their money back from the bank.
She said it wasn't bad because they never took out more than FDIC insurance would cover -- WTF? That's out tax money that pays that insurance, but people who don't work wouldn't understand that.
The girl "I knew they were here for me, I had a getaway car outside. But I'm the victim"
I think she realized as the cops showed up, not before. She made it sound like a gut feeling “I just knew”, not like a logical thought. Just my take on it
I think deep down she knew, but she was probably in some level of denial until the cops showed up.
My G served 32 years for selling cannabis, got out of jail and is now still selling cannabis, what a legend
Can you elaborate a bit more please. Literal murderers get sentenced for less time than 32 years
Qu’elle ordure
@@okenough2124 ask the legal system. the sentencing also happened many years ago, before cannabis was decriminalized. i can only imagine the stigma.
@@okenough2124 I don't think you understood the intent of the comment.
@@randytesla7596 I don't think you understood the intent of my reply.
The fraud lady acting innocent is beyond me 😭
she got 6 years, she was prob the kingpin of that whole operation tbh😂😂😂
She is innocent, she was naive
She is a victim
@@adeagboenochanjolaoluwa1679she trynna play naive 😂😂 mfs not just taking large amounts of money from bank and think nothing is wrong. She knew exactly what she was doing
@@adeagboenochanjolaoluwa1679 No she isn't, she was a grown adult and her actions ripped family's a apart for awhile.
Whats crazy is that they all say drug is no big deal
But all of their crimes are indirectly or directly influenced with drugs
Drug dealers allow the users to put a needle in their arm from kids to mothers. Drug addicts are more likely to commit violent crimes. Drug dealers are just as bad as the rest.
🎯 🎯 🎯
Only one of them wasn't which explains why she was judgy of the rest
@@zerog1037 still her mother died from died from drugs which could influence comming fraud
@@zerog1037 idk about that. sounds like money laundering and that’s often drugs. there’s a bigger chance it’s tied to drugs than not, tho there’s still a slim chance it wasn’t.
Larry not understanding the seriousness of his crime is wild
He’s trying to pretend he’s this nice guy and no big deal and a narcissistic person.
I think he did understand it. If Yamie just decided to be quiet and let Dallas speak, then they could have gotten a real answer out of him.
He understands it he just had to front to not look bad
He probably understood but still wasnt taking accountability. Even in the end “i did a lot of stuff BUT” no but dude. Admit you were wrong without a BUT
same as morgan and yamie they kept trying to over explain their sides of the story
“You’re not taking responsibility for your actions” says the woman who committed fraud but said she was the victim 😭
Fr, definitely projecting.. no one gives 10,000 for nothing.
im so glad im not the only what like wtf is she doing rn
Typical fraudster behavior lol
fraud aint even THAT bad
@@user-lf8wp9mz8m Fraud is literally a federal offense. The type she committed, bank fraud, could've landed her up to 30 years in prison and a fine of $1M. One of the most infamous fraudsters of this decade, the billionare Sam Bankman-Fried, has been put away for 25 years in federal for defrauding *billions* out of his investors, and that's after many plea deals and pulling some strings. He should've gotten at least 35 years. 6 years for her was likely from leniency.
the long haired lady tried to throw everyone else under the bus, yet she brought her baby along on ride alongs with CRIMINALS? WTFFF
Exactly no self awareness
Accountability where?
and she did not have to tell us that lmao but she did, showing she really did not realize how wrong it is
@@amberfirexx9 she probably masterminded the whole thing tbh. otherwise you wouldn’t get 6 years.
She was 18…
"Had a million dollars to prosecute but no money for treatment while he lived" that just says it all.
Larry has been recognized on the floor of congress for his program helping youth stay out of jail and the streets. He’s saved so many and has talked about all the harm he’s caused millions of times. He does huge work to change the system and judges send troubled youth to his program instead of incarcerating them.
I admire that he is actually helping to change the system instead of just complaining about it.
Larry is far from the worst lol
how tf is one telling a story about dying from drugs and another talks about selling that drugs and nobody goes "oh yeah the drug dealer is the worst"
richard still being in the cannabis business is so funny 😭
😂😂😂
That’s his skill trade dawg 😂
He’s like ain’t no prison gonna stop me from perusing my passion
I would’ve loved to see his resume 😂
I absolutely dont see what is funny there....
The feud between Morgan and Larry 😭😭
They made me laugh so hard😂😂
@TaylorSwiftErastour-kx9so You know what would be better for your life in the long run ? get a job, buy the camera yourself, then you dont have to beg on the internet.
@@LuCk3rLivefacts
Morgan was so cocky.
@@LuCk3rLive or maybe their too young to get a job ever thought of that
I wanna point out here while I realize Larry in this video is minimizing his actions, I really don’t think he means any of it. He talks all the time on his channel about the harm he did, he and his wife were victims in a robbery not too long ago. He told his story super guilty sounding. He just didn’t want to look bad in public. He’s well aware he hurt people and he’s openly told those stories with descriptions of the harm. He’s spent years keeping troubled youth out of prison and paid his debt to society a long time ago
Larry isn't denying what he's done in all fairness. He's simply trying to prove why his crime wasn't the worst from his viewpoint. He accepted he deserved the prison sentence in his case.
i’m 18 and i would definitely know if i’m doing fraud if a random amount of money showed up in my account
not to mention 10k then was much more than it is now so hearing youre getting a free 10k should raise alarms
In the before times, 18 yos were a lot dumber. She probably didn't even think she was involved in something illegal.
That's easy to say. Really.
When you have a kid, you're a single mom, your sister tells you she can help you work a side gig for a millionaire...
You'd be surprised what someone you trust can talk you into.
People in this comment section clearly have never experienced poverty or hardship. Lol
You have it easy because this person shared her experience so you know what to look for.
Exactly @@dacksonflux
"I didn't know I was committing a crime" is CRAZY
Doesn’t everyone walk in and out of banks and magically get 10k into their accounts? 🙄
she’s such a liar
@@Seojisocool not really there may have been a cultural barrier
@@apecentury228wasn’t it her sister and friend?
Pathological liar
“I didn’t even know I was committing a crime” - Yeah, sure. She’s the most annoying out of all of them.
no? people in hospitals don't know their own dose, the doctors do. If everyone was allowed to use any drug there would be WAY WAY more problems. Terrible idea
Trueee
Being charged for 98 years on a cannabis charge should be a crime in itself
Trafficking. also he said it was an illegal sentences but got 2x in life sentences
It is still pretty sad when rapists and murderes at time dont get that long or even get away with it@@dwade_
@@dwade_ oh yeah evertyone forgot ab his trafficking and intent charges in the video too
@@dwade_trafficking cannabis, not humans
@@nuhaakmel6871he trafficked cannabis not humans
Morgan speaks in slam poetry
LMAO
💀💀💀
😭😭
She makes some really great points if you were actually listening tho
LMFAOOOO yeah that's a perfect way to put it. She sounds like she really needs to be heard. I can't tell if she's actually smart or just went to prison long enough to get bored and learn big words and sound smart.
Morgan arguing for free access to FENTANYL??? Absolutely unhinged
and says they should prevent ODs at the same time
What do you expect from someone who doesn't see how selling people black tar is bad
shes an addict, unhinged is generous😂
To be fair there is evidence that safe consumption spaces are the best way to get people clean.
there is evidence that it can actually help people get clean
My father in law is serving a de facto life sentence in federal prison for conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana. He's been in prison since '98 and is set to be released in 2033. The justice system has always been broken. I encourage yall to read up on his case, his name is Edwin Rubis.
If he completes the sentence and gets out in 33 he’ll hold the record for the longest time spent in federal prison on a nonviolent charge in the us
@apriljuan6375 Maybe try and contact that organization that other got the Marijuana guy out of prison. 'Last prisoners' or whatever it was called.
Maybe they can help you and your dad, too.
I wish you, your family and your dad the best of luck.
@@jollyquinn430 thank you so much! He is actually already partnered with several organizations, including Last Prisoner Project. It is truly sad, and I hope he is granted a second chance at a free life and that someday he'll get to meet his grandson!
@@benfabternas5073 Oh wow, that I had no idea about. Truly just terrible.
End of the day, we have laws with consequences for breaking them, and if you choose to live here and pay taxes, you’ve gotta abide by that. The drug world is a pretty serious thing; while I agree if marijuana is legalized, nonviolent offenders should be freed retroactively, I don’t really have much sympathy for heroin dealers. It doesn’t matter that they’re voluntarily choosing to put their life at risk by using heroin, you are responsible if you present them with that opportunity while making money from it
Congratulations to Dallas for 15 years of sobriety!
the only level headed one there
@@emmaaaa2839 Larry was funny ngl
nah
@@justsomeguywithoutagirl4956 no he really wasnt ngl.
@@user-fw5gp2me9b yes he was ngl
yamie thinks she's a victim but how do you not know magic money showing up in ur account is illegal?
Exactly.. even at 18 you know damn well what you were doing
@@shaesdivinetarot foreal 😂 you think someone giving you 10k out of 40k to do something legally? first of all you getting scammed only getting 25% of something in your name 😂
She KNEW
And then claiming that Larry doesn’t own up to anything 😂 smh the hypocrisy
She damn well knew and she’s full of it. She might be the only psychopath amongst them.
Dude 😭 Dallas is actually my solar guy!!!! I kept thinking he sounds and looks like he’s from where I live, little details like snowboarding and his accent, then when he mentioned solar it hit me that he probably did try to sell my mom solar. I remember him being more buff and genuinely nicer than your average sales guy. Glad he’s still doing well!!
Haha no way! Are you in California or Utah?
How can yamie sit there and say " I think youre jusifying it, so that you can be at peace with yourself" while she litteraly stole thousands of dollars from a person and went on to say she was the victim💀💀💀
Because their are two categories when it comes to crime, the victimizer and the victimized victimizer. Those higher up in organizations specifically prey upon those lower in organizations to not only give them benefits, but to hurt them if they don't comply.
I think she recognizes that as her experience, that she was doing crime, but was coerced into it that those higher on the chain weren't to that extent. Sure, we live in a society and all of that, but that very much is indirect while she actually knew and saw those who put her in a place where she felt the best option was to go along with it instead of not complying.
Yes, if you had a conversation with her, she probably would say that yes I hurt people, Yes I could've said no and faced the consequences, but that in another sense even being out in the situation where your being coerced into crime is still victimization of a sort, and I think that's very much defensible to where a court could even agree with that, which is why she didn't face too much time.
Love how the fraud lady takes absolutely zero accountability 😂
Are you telling me the accountability taken was also fraudulent?! Gazooks, what a twist!
That's because she fell for the Nigerian Prince!
Neither did Morgan.
5 minutes in and they’re already getting hostile with eachother 💀
xD
Are you really surprised though lol
This was probably 1-2 hours worth of discussion but yeah LOL
Exactly the criminal element never sleeps
@@justingary5322you would be just as hostile same as everyone else lol it’s human nature, although these people aren’t who they say they are and clearly are trying to make themselves look better than they do.
Morgan likes to hear herself talk....
Stretches her words out lol
Morgan rly pissing me off bc she rightfully calls out Larry for not taking responsibility but she absolves herself and the others of so much. Especially herself and Will
She’s not wrong
I'm going to say this as someone who's lived drug Free for 29 of my 29 years on this planet, substance abuse disorder is a medical condition, not an ethical issue.
If your an addict, the way you are treated in this country for that is wildly out of lockstep with literal decades of serious scientific research.
Same if you have a mental health condition or are obese.
It's not a dig on the person for them to say"yeah, it was out of my control" when there are nueroscientists practicing for three decades who have meta-analyses verifying to that whether your in Lisbon, Miami or Melbourne.
Yamie: "I was a victim"
Yamie: "Larry doesn't take responsibility for his actions"
She would be the worst person in the world to have a conversation with
Yet she was a victim lol
Textbook projection
@@rickyjay6618 a victim of her own crimes and her own bad decisions?
"I think he's the most likely to reoffend" says the lady who claims not only innocence but victimhood
why is everyone trying to avoid accountability
Morgan took NO accountability omg
bro fr I'm losing it over morgan
thats how criminals be
It is not their fault they are unable to be accountable.
yamies story to me is the worst saying she’s a victim…yeah ok
dallas seems like such a great person! i’m happy he’s come so far. congrats on 15 years of sobriety!
Dallas is awesome. Takes the most accountability and has improved tremendously
“They have enough money to lock you up but not lift you up” what a quote
Crime drives poverty
her actions assisted in someones DEATH, yet she’s over there blaming the system. girl, if you didn’t start nothin, there wouldn’t be nothing. death is death.
@@RayRaypewpew wth, she had nothing to do with his death
Shes such a joke. She says "do what you want" in one sentence but in the next says we should throw money at drug addicts to fix them.... Like pick a side. Theres PLENTY of FREE (Government funded) resources for addicts, addicts want to do drugs.
@@RayRaypewpew yeah she didnt learn a thing. Everyone is at fault except her. Garbage of a person
me listening to these people conversations made me realize why they were in jail😭
Lmaooo yep
No it’s just that jail makes into a uncivilized person because your trying to survive
@@jarricah7920 Then why did they commit all these heinous crimes when they were FREE?
@@stuff1784money.
nah dallas is the goat
“A violent crime doesnt tell you anything about the person who committed it” is a WILD take
It's true though. Every story and every person is different. You can't blanket someone just based off of the name of their crime.
Dealing drugs is worse than taking drugs in my opinion
Using it is just as bad imo, if not worse. They're literally funding crime and putting other people around them at risk by being under the influence. Sure, addiction is sad, but most addicts made that choice. How much warnings do people need? It's not like dealers are knocking on your door and forcing you to buy what they're selling.
@@godhateseveryonewhodoesntr5977 I get you. I’m not saying using it isn’t bad but people can’t use it if someone isn’t dealing it to them in the first place. Both are bad. People with addiction need help and people dealing it need to be punished.
Only if its addictive imo.
Do you feel the same about pharmaceutical companies cause they be selling drugs jut like the local dealer?
@@cuzzolowkeychill4935 If they are selling drugs illegally, then yes absolutely.
Not Larry calling Morgan "Heroin" 🤣
Time stamp please. I beg!😂
When😂
@@aj65649:46
He's absurd "I tied people up no trauma"
That’s crazy ngl
I love Dallas having to explain to Larry that for a regular person, being in a jewelry store when it's robbed is traumatic even if the person is gentle with you and doesn't harm you. I do think that if you're involved with enough violent and/or organized crime, it must be hard to be in touch with what's upsetting for a person who isn't.
I think he understood that because he has seen both the worlds of prison and the outside. This red shirt guy said he’s been in crime since age 12.
And when he was talking about how we live in a violent world and they pointed out “most people don’t.” I think when that’s your normal you don’t realise it’s not that way for most others. But it’s really not. Sure life is full of suffering, but most peoples suffering doesn’t include violence and crime taking place.
As far as criminals go, Larry with his mob approach to it, having a code and all, is a class act (I know he wasn't actually in the mob proper, but he worked with them). But indeed to a regular person who isn't a criminal and neck deep in that life, it's still traumatizing - he may have known he had a code but the person getting tied up sure doesn't. He's still caused a lot of harm.
Nah actually it wouldn't impact you a lot unless you are a snowflake.
Larry openly works to change the system and has saved so many of our youth. He openly talks about wrong he was and the harm he’s caused throughout his life. He certainly doesn’t hide behind big issues to look better and victim blame like Morgan
I hope yaime watches this and reads the comments to understand why she’s not a victim. You can earn money other ways or simply say no. You’re not a victim because you’re 18, she even said she knew what was up.
her sister didnt wake up one day and become a part of a fraud ring. Her sister was a criminal and she used her baby sister. so i bet thats how she feels like a victim but bringing your daughter is not victimhood. agreeing to that without looking up the risk aka agreeing blind is not victimhood. not taking accountability when she knew enough by just who her sister probably already was and what she was offering she did know it was illegal cause its probably not even close to the first illegal thing her sister had done.
To be fair her mom died from drugs and the rest all had some story with drugs
Morgan looked like she was going to cry the whole time
Defense mechanism.
Yamie really pissed me off pointing fingers at them acting like she’s a victim when she’s as bad as
And brought her baby along with her for her crime
Yeah she's extremely unlikeable.
Fraud can get vulnerable people's lives ruined, sometimes it can result in death, so her little smug comments are hypocritical. Got no self awareness and acting like a victim.
“I didn’t even tie them up!” Like he’s a blessing of a criminal 😂
He's like the kind of guy who says "I'm God's gift to women" while acting like Andrew Tate
Crazy how so few of them actually took any responsibility, personally. Disgusting.
That’s the way the system makes you
@@rickdelisi804 if that was the case they would all be dodging responsibility entirely.
i think they were trying to make the point that crime is often circumstantial. it doesn't feel fair to spend 5+ years of your life away for a mistake you made, even if you recognize your error. they're bitter, and rightfully so. i'm sure you've done things you could've gone away for, but didn't get caught.
@@rickdelisi804 That's the way they choose to be. Stop it.
@@ar-tz8ot A mistake lol.
I was an active opiate addict for nearly 10 straight years and have now thankfully been sober since 2017.
Everyone I bought drugs from was just another addict selling to support their own habit. No one I bought from was ever supplying drugs to people try to hurt them. Many of those people were people I actually really cared about.
If something had happened to me, I absolutely would never have wanted them charged with my death. I knew the risks of my own choices.
everyone who gets behind the wheel intoxicated makes that choice, your “bad decision” can be someone’s death sentence
Everyone who has sex, made the choice that could get them pregnant
@@subuser2901 uhhh okay
@@subuser2901 this is so weird to bring up and also not even true
Agreed.
@@subuser2901mpreg?
Yamille being so judgy towards these other people is disgusting. Everyone here came to be open and vulnerable and it should've been a safe space and she made it so tense. She only sees herself as innocent and all of them as forever criminals. Gross.
Exactly
yeah, there’s absolutely no way she didnt know what she was doing. no one is THAT naive and gullible at 18.
she committed a crime, just like the rest of them, and is looking down on everyone like she’s a saint.
She wreaks of narcissism.
exactly, especially when she started beefing with Morgan…
i think she’s bothered by seeing others who committed worse crimes be more honest about their wrongdoings than she can
Morgan most definitely took a life. Yes it was their choice but she gave him the tool. Gave a known addict a tool.
Guns are legal
its like giving a child a Gun. If they hurt them selves, its not their "Free Will."
I was getting angry listening to her with no accountability,
Heroin lady's one of the worst criminals. She says people have a choice, so dealing drugs is that bad a crime, and then she contradicts herself by saying addiction is hard to kick and overcome. Hmm... what happened to people's ability to choose?
Addiction is hard to kick (whether drugs, food, sex, etc.) because the body is rewired on a physiological level to demand relief for the craving. Many of those who fall to addiction don't have the support system that makes it a little easier to kick the habit. Sure there are a lucky few who can survive the withdrawals when going cold turkey, but many simply can't, especially if they're functionally alone in the struggle. It is a choice to start drugs (for many), but from just a physiological standpoint, it's super hard to maintain the choice to stop.
Exactly my thoughts
Yamie is the most annoying to me. Girl take accountability and grow tf up. You were not a victim. Money doesn’t magically show up and “you didn’t know” girl bye 🙄
She is growing up 😂 She was 18 and looks much older now lmao
She’s totally lying too. No way you get sentenced 6 years for depositing $10k a few times. She had to have been repeating it for months or had been more involved than just a lowly accomplice
And then she tries to project the lack of accountability on Larry Lawton LMAO what a bozo she’s the definition of narcissism…
@@awill3454do you not think they did background checks an went through there paperwork before they did this video lol?
@@mrMR17200 background checks don't tell you what was lied about at trail. She was charged with fraud not as an accomplice or conspiracy. She absolutely could be lying to reduce her accountability.
the fraud girl is playing the victim ngl, literally she said guys drove her to the bank and asked her to withdraw money from her account that she didn't know where it came from, THEN she said "I didn't know I was committing a crime" like bruh, yes you did
tbh i wouldnt know either lmao
@motherknowsbest1192
They even told her that she shouldn't take more than 4k at first or the bank gets ALARMED.
And when the cops came she knew they were there for her.
She KNEW she was committing a crime.
They all are
I think whats worse than that is she did it knowing she had a child, literally taking the child WITH her to the crime, going to jail, which probably placed her daughter in foster care, getting out of prison, maybe being reunited with her daughter and then KNOWINGLY violating her parole and potentially leaving her daughter again. Make it make sense. She has probably inflicted so much trauma and pain on her daughter but all she does is deflect. The way she says “yes” when they ask about the ranking at 38:28 feels really telling
I understand that she was 18 and probably in not the best situation in her life, but I think she has a lot of audacity to judge other peoples choices
I came into this video knowing Morgan's backstory. The way Yamie, the Fraud lady, went in on Morgan was so uncalled for. Context matters, and in Morgan's case she overpaid the price for her addiction, and now works hard to educate people instead of leaning into victimization. To then be judged by a stranger, who was also convicted of a crime (that likely had many victims), is just so off-putting. I understand Yamie was triggered because he mother passed away from addiction, but I don't think it was fair to project that onto Morgan.
People who treat drug addiction like it’s an illness they have no control over are wrong and delusional. They chose to do the drugs knowing perfectly well addiction was an obvious and predictable outcome. Everything a person does while on drugs or in service of drugs is 100% their fault because the choice was theirs.
Lmao she’s so high and mighty and unable to accept responsibility.
Addiction isn’t an excuse.
Morgan downplayed what she did and just wanted sympathy for being a druggy even tho she dealt lethal dose to someone.
Why are these people downplaying drugs. Drugs are such a serious topic and that one guy has the audacity to say that all drugs should be legal…
In the US, we should be studing Portugal’s decriminalization of drugs. It was getting people off drugs but now its slowly going back. Why? One big reason, Funding was slowly being taken away. Thus, it was harder to get help getting off drugs.
We can take what worked and address how to fix what didn't work and do it in the US and which will save lives and have productive citizens.
How we currently deal with illegal drugs isn't working and it's just increasing crime and homelessness.
... and then that chick saying abuse of prostitutes only happens because it's illegal. Like abuse happens by people who care about the law 😂
@@blondegiraffe2023the point is that because prostitution is outlawed, prostitutes don’t have legal protection in the way that cashiers or nurses (or even strippers) do. So the fact that they live outside of the law makes them vulnerable.
And most of them all are there BECAUSE OF THE DRUGS
They literally tried decriminalization of drugs here in Portland and are already back tracking it a few years later after ODs and deaths increased. It doesn't work. Just letting someone go doesn't help them at all, it enables them. By keeping it criminalized they can sentence people into rehabilitation instead of jail.
Yamie saying Larry doesn’t take responsibility for his actions as she claims to be an innocent victim is crazy
yamie is pretending she isnt a criminal and like shes better than everyone there lmao
The fraud lady pissed me off the entire video she acting like she above everybody else girl hush
lol she’s such a hypocrite made me have a deep hatred for her
@@Yodaddi_13so real
She needs to take responsibility.
Larry becoming a lawyer really court me off guard. WOW.
He’s a paralegal
He's not a lawyer
i see what you did there😆
He knows the system in and out! What better asset is there for a law firm?
people be throwing words lawyer so easily these days
herion lady taking zero accountability for her crimes tells me she learned nothing from prison
you can tell she the most fucked up one living in a delusional state
but going in on Larry is brazy
She also decided that all the women in prison for violent crime must have been egged on by an abusive husband. Not that it doesn't occur, but taking literal murderers at the word is absolutely backwards.
Alcoholism is a serious illness. Seek professional help today and avoid harming your family and friends tomorrow. Take accountability for your self and those around you. Stop drinking. Alcohol serves you and your family no purpose.
Why is the short haired girl not taking accountability and ownership for her actions while judging others for their crimes?
The fraud girl is definitely more high up the ranking. Saying that she didn’t even know that she was committing a crime. You don’t just get 10k like that.
I’m not defending fraud but I want to defend the fact that it’s 100% not worse then selling black market drugs cause at the end of the day currency is Fiat money unless u stole gold
it's not okay but it's not worse than others crimes
@@lightzs6249it was fraud, but that money probably came from laundering, i.e., it was dirty money to begin with, so it’s all part of the same realm
She took 10k from a millionaire. Big whoop
I think her specific crime... yes, at the bottom. But she has done way more crimes she got away with. For sure.
“next to the girl, she knows more than she said”💀 you ain’t lyin Larry
Fr
crazy recognizes crazy
29:25 when yamie tried to call Larry out lmaoooooo. This girl tried to play off like she was oblivious to what was going on when she is being offered 10k out of 40k. Like be fr, you’re 18 you know 10k doesn’t just fall in your lap. She knew exactly what she was doing. She needa take accountability for her actions. 💀💀
Morgan definitely can’t admit what she did was wrong. She makes herself out to be a victim of the law even though she’s guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
An oil rig worker still feels bad about contributing to climate change, even as they know they just work here.
I can tell just from her voice the way she acts she feels bad and feels that an injustice took place, but you and she heavily disagree on what to feel bad about.
As for actual addiction, more time, energy and resources are always spent in analyzing what addicts did wrong, then any iotia of time given to the sacklers, to Nixon and the war on drugs did.
More energy, attention and feelings are felt in trying to understand why an addict deserves their experience, then in ever asking who actually started this to begin with, with the sacklers actually intentionally flooding the market with opioids they knew would addict people. How many years Will the sacklers get? The victim is punished, while the predator not only goes free, but keeps billions.
@@ethanstump Did Morgan say she got the drugs directly from the Sackler family? I don’t believe she did. So basically what I’m saying is, the Sackler family has nothing to do with the crime she committed. Her defense is the laws are too strict on people in her position as the middleman but, she breaks the law willingly. She’s very smart, it appears she knew what she was doing.
I love how they dont even remember each others names and are calling themselves by their shirts
😂
They weren’t told their names.
Larry calling Yamille a snowflake for pointing out his robbery victims probably have PTSD was.. interesting..
I have watched the majority of Larry Lawton's YT videos and the guy is the "real deal" of his times. I kinda respect him for speaking his mind without sugar coating, but at the same time it does feel like another "real men are x" type of speech.
insanity
He still hasn't taken accountability
No she said that this specific victim DEFINITELY has been traumatised, which is not reasonable to say.
I think most of his robberies were setups but some of the workers probably weren’t aware
Morgan trying so hard to get out of blame by blaming the buyer and saying law is a construct is wild
Doing drugs by yourself is not serious. But selling drugs absolutely is serious. You can't understate the damage that being a drug dealer does to people. Getting people hooked and supplying their fix is a big part of the problem.
They charged him 98 years because he was competition for the government.
Somebody’s smart af! 🎯🎯🎯
Competition how? Weed was illegal back then
Morgan trying to justify her crimes and make herself seem super morally high is wild to me.
Nah, it tracks.
no sign of any remorce, thats a psycho
Would
"morally high"
I see what you did there
I didn't read. it like that, I think she's justified in feeling upset about the absurdity that she had to go prison for it when it technically wasn't her fault.
I cant roll my eyes harder at Morgan; girl sit down.
Fr!
I feel like Larry needs to be required to have a one on one convo with Dallas at least twice a week cause Dallas already got him half way to understanding in one video
Congrats to Dallas for 15 years of sobriety!! Every day counts 👏
Yamille is in denial too “I was instructed at the first bank to take out less than 10k to avoid red flags” *seconds later*
“I didn’t even know I was committing a crime at this point!” 😂🤨
& to be approached by her sister?! She definitely knew what was up and wanted in lols.. also she took her daughter? Like what?
She was 18
@@ethanparham638I was 18 two years ago and I knew what scamming was 😭
@@gabrielleisaraela6116 All of that imo only makes it more believable that she didn't think she was committing a crime. She was 18, a year before that she was still legally a child. I can easily see an older sibling you would expect you can trust gaslighting someone that young, and struggling with a child she was probably raising by herself isn't going to be a motivator to start asking too many questions either.
@@ethanparham638 AN ADULT
Morgan literally objected to them saying "you're using this framework of like HUMAN LIFE that being the end all be all" 😂girl is a complete psychopath
idk what she was thinking. When someone dies it is literally the end all be all
0% chance morgan isnt high, made me uncomfortable the whole time.
Richard is literally a pillar for drug crime sentencing disparities. 98 years and served 32 for a non-violent crime?!
that actually makes me so incredibly sad, it’s SO unjust
As a british person looking at this, i knew he did the longest time. Its not about non-violent. Its mass scale drug distribution. …
@@soniiabaybee Exactly. All these people focusing so much on violence and whether or not you hurt someone. That's not what this is about. This guy broke the law on a huge scale to the point where he owned planes for the sole purpose of committing crime, and he did this for over 10 years. Most people don't even hold a job or a relationship for that long.
A drug operation like that would require white collar crimes like fraud and money laundering. So he’d have to be ahead of the fraud lady
@@RacingPepe exactly, and actually it can be argued the drugs do /can cause harm. That and it likely involved money laundering, guns/gangs.. theres definitely more to it…
yamie saying he gave someone PTSD… and yet she stole MILLIONS of dollars from somebody….
As an older individual, if someone were to rob a jewellery store while I was present and then instructed me to take a seat and refrain from calling the police for five minutes, I would feel grateful that I wasn't tied up and forced to sit on the floor. I would even consider the experience as somewhat an amusing story to tell, given that nobody was harmed and the robber allowed me to sit down whilst he finished his heist. So, I judge the crime by the long haired 'I was a victim' woman [Yami] as far worse given that people losing their life savings is unlikely to be covered by an insurance policy, which the jewellery store most certainly was.
I'm sorry but Larry telling his case is absolutely sending me with all the comments😭 "He tied them up NiCeLy" "He made a nice bow"
😬
I can’t stand when thieves say their crimes aren’t serious because the victim has insurance therefore they didn’t cause harm. 🙄
I can’t stand Yamie.
depends on the victim, if it’s a regular person…no. But i will never stop banging refunds on million dollar companies
The jewelry stores Larry robbed were able to cash out big on their insurance, and as a result, refused to fully cooperate with the police. Weren't interested in prosecuting when they had a convenient tidy payday. His first one was an inside job.
Especially when the damage was death (Morgan)
@@Ceerads bet you loved larry
The fraud lady "didn't know she was committing a crime" but she said when the officers swarmed the bank, she "instantly knew they were there for her". that checks out. I'm sure you had no clue what you were doing.
And then she projects all of the things that apply to her onto Larry at 33:02
Honestly Yamie came for Morgan because she felt called out, and couldn’t handle it. She felt so booty tickled by that, and tried to retaliate as harsh and as low as she could. I’m glad Morgan stood her ground. Yamie lost all my respect after that conversation! Petty behavior.
Larry thinking him being nice to people he robbed and gently threatened with a weapon should change his sentencing.
ROFL 😂
He did say "please" though😅.
😂😂😂😂😂
fr he's delusional
Actually, it does make an obviously different impact on the "victims"
The dude in the red top is so obviously glorifying his crimes to the point where multiple people in line start shifting 😂
Larry wasn't glorying his crimes, he's pretty famous on CZcams and shares the entire story on there. He's a great dude who lived a terrible life
@@isaiahmcclure8894 nah I meant in the beginning when he first started talking about it and how he’d go in there to rob the people; just didn’t like the smirk on his face. I believe you as this is all I’ve seen of him but that was my read on it when he spoke in line for the first few mins of him talking, when I commented this
@@HaleKelsey1 i second isaiah. honestly he was pretty misserably in this lineup compared to ALL his youtube videos. but he also seemed really nervous
I think Larry may have been playing it up because he is actually really humble and usually brutally honest in his stuff.
@@beepboop9848 Yeah I think so. This is the first time I’ve seen him like this. He reminded me of a kid towards the end when he kept trying to switch places with the other guys 😂
“You’re not taking responsibility for your actions”
says the woman who withdrew large sums of cash and claimed she didn't know what she was doing. bro it doesn't matter if ur 18 or 12 anyone would have known in that situation that u were committing a crime of sort
Short woman seemed very invested in making sure everyone knew her being a thief was a "victimless crime". Annoying.
All the other people were mostly selling drugs to people who wanted drugs.
Yamie saying the didn’t know she was committing a crime is wild. She is such a liar 😂 then saying she was also a victim is crazy. No accountability.
Obviously she had an idea but she was 18, a high schooler probably didn’t understand the seriousness of what she was doing and thought she cool and smart rather than a felon
First off, she was forced literally.
Second, she was young and naive.
Third, there probably was a cultural barrier which is why she didn't know.
Offhand, were you vastly knowledged at 18yo? Bc I'm pretty sure no one really is
@@apecentury228 first off she brought her literal child along. Anyone with a child should be smarter than to put a kid in danger. Her kid is the victim.
@@AverageSuperrhero There’s way more layers to what she did, being young and broke is not easy. She was approached with the idea by her legit sister. She was 18. She knew what she was doing but at the same time she was still a victim to the people who coerced her into the organized crime. Do you know how many people get involved in MLM scams? this is that on a greater scale. She also literally said the two dudes came after her when they thought she snitched- like it really depends and in this instance, and it can be forgivable
@@AverageSuperrheroanyone who thinks an 18 y/o has the mental capacity to be a parent is crazy. should she have brought her kid? no. but considering there’s no help and you gotta take care of the kid when you’re just barely an adult people would tend to do illegal things.
the only reason yamie thinks the drug thing is a worse issue than ARMED robbery has to be bc her mom passed away due to it. she has her bias
Someone should be arrested for selling yamie so much food by her own logic. She shouldn't be allowed to eat that much
@@Dc-kk9bd YOU DID NOT😭😭
The, all have their biases
Morgan sold a recovering addict, also her friend, a deadly drug. Guilty as charged
morgan is the worst. her sentence should have been higher.
Morgan being from Oregon is the least bit surprising. It’s getting awful here, and they’ve just passed a bill to recriminalize hard drugs because of how bad it’s gotten.
Morgan took a life yet claims no responsibility.
Crazy how Yamie was trying to say he didn’t take responsibility for his actions when she fully acted like a victim
larry’s was also a whole lot worse than hers
Also they way she was talking to Morgan yet yamie literally brought her child with her to commit crimes and what Morgan did was not okay but she obviously regrets what she did
she even literally said "I'm the victim" 21:27
I do somewhat agree, but to be fair, isn’t it possible that she could have really not known what she was doing? She was only 18.
@@jessicabeam1152 no, she was 18, she was a fully capable adult.
Yamie acting like the smartest in the room then telling a story about how she “didn’t know” it was a crime to take out large sums of mysterious money for random men is incredible to watch.
I appreciate Morgan pointing out the hypocrisy of government funds only being available to punish crimes but not to proactively lift people out of their situations that cause those crimes.
“No trauma” lmao, omg. I feel like so many people don’t realize how traumatic things could be for others and that others are handle it better and others don’t.