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@urbanzs7 ай бұрын
Ok
@timothy69667 ай бұрын
Yeah, let’s prop up claim culture. I hurt my toe because this video was distracting me. Can I sue Jubilee now?
@Practicallypreposterous7 ай бұрын
@@timothy6966claim culture 😭😭
@sadisticwinter83547 ай бұрын
@@timothy6966 "Claim culture" is so insane😂
@alice200017 ай бұрын
I hope it's not this Morgan.
@jacobschultz63886 ай бұрын
Dude was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, got out and now does the same thing he went to prison for legally. I love it.
@fadsa3426 ай бұрын
Worse thing is that like he said there's still people in prison for marijuana related offenses.
@jzen14555 ай бұрын
Who knows the law best than criminals who have been in and out of court and prison.
@tristandenver39205 ай бұрын
@@jzen1455 if you think about it criminals are always a step ahead of the law or there wouldnt be criminals
@keyciannouncer87433 ай бұрын
The hypocrisy of it 🥲
@user-nh5vc3xx1uАй бұрын
it makes me so sad
@EmeraldSky337 ай бұрын
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.
@hunterfrederick27316 ай бұрын
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.
@charliemayfilms15506 ай бұрын
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.
@PenitentOne696 ай бұрын
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.
@dargus17186 ай бұрын
Nah actually it wouldn't impact you a lot unless you are a snowflake.
@beanybabyrabie6 ай бұрын
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
@bakachlo7 ай бұрын
“i tied them down nicely” larry crazyyyyy😭😭😭😭😭
@d3r4g457 ай бұрын
Gave kids sneakers
@emmaaaa28397 ай бұрын
“gave kids sneakers, i changed lives” 😃
@GlamsUnknown7 ай бұрын
he made a nice bow 😭😭
@tem21987 ай бұрын
42% of the people in this video are crazy
@uknownnoun7 ай бұрын
He was trying to balance it out 😂
@Tateygb4 ай бұрын
That fraud woman is utterly delusional she obviously knew she was doing something wrong. No one hands you 10k for nothing.
@Esre_VinuАй бұрын
Facts
@marian7514Ай бұрын
Bro was 18 acting like she was 10 😂
@ZIbroweedАй бұрын
I loved the clip where they cut to her talking about Larry saying "I don't think he's taking accountability for his actions" and I was sitting here thinking, that summarizes everyone here pretty well. The DUI guy, while he did tell his story in a very sympathetic way, didn't actually excuse it, and the international drug dealer and house burglar didn't embellish much. Pretty much everyone else presented themselves as wrong place-wrong time victims... Except Larry ironically enough who just thought that he was a nice criminal, so it wasn't so bad.
@황성연-m5n18 күн бұрын
i do hope its scripted, otherwise...XD
@Tokyoonave11 күн бұрын
I said the same thing there’s no way you knew nothing was going on and you randomly had $10,000 that you did nothing but open a bank account for
@adriannah.83237 ай бұрын
“You’re not taking responsibility for your actions” says the woman who committed fraud but said she was the victim 😭
@raquelgutie6 ай бұрын
Fr, definitely projecting.. no one gives 10,000 for nothing.
@anonymousrabbit67276 ай бұрын
im so glad im not the only what like wtf is she doing rn
@gabajesus236 ай бұрын
Typical fraudster behavior lol
@Elijah-t6z6 ай бұрын
fraud aint even THAT bad
@KatSpicert6 ай бұрын
@@Elijah-t6z 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.
@kamirr.a54157 ай бұрын
i’m 18 and i would definitely know if i’m doing fraud if a random amount of money showed up in my account
@JenisixR66 ай бұрын
not to mention 10k then was much more than it is now so hearing youre getting a free 10k should raise alarms
@JuanPablodelaTorre6 ай бұрын
In the before times, 18 yos were a lot dumber. She probably didn't even think she was involved in something illegal.
@dacksonflux6 ай бұрын
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.
@dacksonflux6 ай бұрын
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.
@believeume1226 ай бұрын
Exactly @@dacksonflux
@ASMRColoringTheresa5 ай бұрын
Charged 98 years for a non-violent crime is actually crazy. Compare that to serial killers, (child) rapists etc.
@ysaackfranco28253 ай бұрын
I'm sure the colombian cartels he made millions for were very non-violent
@sydneyknowles28912 ай бұрын
Who said that?
@viviana97252 ай бұрын
@@sydneyknowles2891 Richard
@rjmurphyo0Ай бұрын
@@sydneyknowles2891 I can see where people might consider a drug dealer doing violent crimes because deat can result but this dude wasn't pushing heroine, it was weed.
@mseven1361Ай бұрын
He was charged with human trafficking which in many cases is child rape and transporting serial killers.
@wildiris2293 ай бұрын
'I was only 18, I didnt know😭' -knew not to withdraw too much or there would be an alarm -knew the cops who showed up were there for her -had a getaway car .....lololol
@joylightfoot13 ай бұрын
Yeah she's dirty af
@m420-nd1if2 ай бұрын
the prefrontal cortex doesnt fully develop until 25. Puberty wreaks havoc on a personds mind and emotions.
@Esre_VinuАй бұрын
Had her baby in the car with her and the two men who later wanted to hurt her
@skankhunter4364Ай бұрын
@@m420-nd1if As a teenager myself, I believe I have the common sense to realize that a magical 10k appearing out of nothing is most likely not legal.
@v_ahrusАй бұрын
@@m420-nd1if kids have common sense too m8
@louvivian5207 ай бұрын
"I robbed a store in Sarasota, Florida. GREAT STORE!" ...bro, Larry is wild
@mickeyfacee6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@papamitri1966 ай бұрын
at 29:40 its like he was reading a 5-star google review for his business. "He's a nice guy!" LMAO
@zachryansayshello6 ай бұрын
You can see more ridiculous things like this over on his channel, which somehow has 1.5M subs
@lerato.nkopane6 ай бұрын
Larry was my favourite person in this interview 😭😭😭
@usque6 ай бұрын
@@zachryansayshello He is an amazing guy, who knows what he did was wrong. He worked with law enforcement ever since to stop these kind of crimes
@Lasers6666 ай бұрын
Larry deserves a gold medal for the mental gymnastics he’s doing to avoid thinking he caused people harm.
@alexmagney53266 ай бұрын
Oh come on, people in the paper said he was nice LMAOOOO 😂😂😂
@Yue_Jin6 ай бұрын
He's nowhere near the worst there though.
@Val-rd4lb6 ай бұрын
I think he was judged on his appearance and ties to organized crime more than anything else
@martialartsnerd76736 ай бұрын
Probably his way of coping. VERY unhealthy way though.
@jujutrini84126 ай бұрын
Every criminal I have ever met is like that.😂
@doctorposting7 ай бұрын
the long haired lady tried to throw everyone else under the bus, yet she brought her baby along on ride alongs with CRIMINALS? WTFFF
@katlynnbell7 ай бұрын
Exactly no self awareness
@CarmW23147 ай бұрын
Accountability where?
@amberfirexx97 ай бұрын
and she did not have to tell us that lmao but she did, showing she really did not realize how wrong it is
@doctorposting7 ай бұрын
@@amberfirexx9 she probably masterminded the whole thing tbh. otherwise you wouldn’t get 6 years.
@rickyjay66187 ай бұрын
She was 18…
@lillajoba67104 ай бұрын
98 years for any non-violent crime is insane. 32 years is served is also nuts. This is exactly what people mean when they say the law does not necessarily reflect morality
@PLANT7-qy3iv3 ай бұрын
I think its just the damage caused to the market really in bigger crimes.
@ulyx98042 ай бұрын
I would edit your comment to say, "98 years for a victimless crime is insane". Fraud is not a violent crime, but it deserves TREMENDOUS need to serve the purpose of imprisonment, which is incapacitation.
@ericmilton2324Ай бұрын
The government "has to" punish organized crime heavier because thats more of a threat to their power than basic criminal activity. Definitely unbalanced
@pollutingpenguin21465 ай бұрын
So the lady with the glasses claims she didn’t do any real crime and that she isn’t a criminal, yet she went BACK TO JAIL, because she violated her probation!
@fourest15945 ай бұрын
yeah she def skipped over that little detail quickly 😭
@goaliechick1495 ай бұрын
That got me too!
@UCCJGUY5 ай бұрын
You can violate probation terms quite easily. Look up some examples.
@Jebu9115 ай бұрын
I mean in US people can be sent back to jail just because they dont get a job when they get out of prison. Pretty easy to violate probation.
@MagicalMandi5 ай бұрын
I can’t tell if they’re trying to justify their actions or actually solve the question of who did more time 😂
@TheGreatChrisB6 ай бұрын
Honestly the fraud lady clearly learned nothing from prison. She still doesn't believe she did anything wrong. She stole thousands from people, very well could have ruined people's lives, taken people's futures away, people who did absolutely nothing to her. Everyone else mostly hurt fellow criminals or drug users, people who accepted the risks.
@notaserialkiller50716 ай бұрын
And don't forget the fact she brought her child around criminals and at the bank while committing the crime.
@Manawahine206 ай бұрын
I found her IG and she is an “Amazon coach” now😂😂
@shantel9036 ай бұрын
@@Manawahine20so still scamming?
@jmurdock83035 ай бұрын
Took money out people mouth judging people
@TheOzumat5 ай бұрын
@@shantel903 she always on the lookout for the next scam
@JellyGummy267 ай бұрын
My G served 32 years for selling cannabis, got out of jail and is now still selling cannabis, what a legend
@okenough21247 ай бұрын
Can you elaborate a bit more please. Literal murderers get sentenced for less time than 32 years
@picpuslenoir85577 ай бұрын
Qu’elle ordure
@reneearlotti23887 ай бұрын
@@okenough2124 ask the legal system. the sentencing also happened many years ago, before cannabis was decriminalized. i can only imagine the stigma.
@randytesla75966 ай бұрын
@@okenough2124 I don't think you understood the intent of the comment.
@okenough21246 ай бұрын
@@randytesla7596 I don't think you understood the intent of my reply.
@mestillme18554 ай бұрын
Larry is the most likeable unlikeable person ever. He’s just one of those people LMAO. Love him lowkey
@SystemBotАй бұрын
while the fraud lady being the most unlikable person in the room pretending to be innocent victim lmao
@황성연-m5n18 күн бұрын
his words make me hate him and like him at the same time.. what a dude. at least he seemed to be honest, got a law degree, unlike the lady who say she didnt even know she was doing crime
@cassiew664213 күн бұрын
Like-able unlikable is the most accurate description of every mobster I ever heard of.
@zlatastefanovic83317 күн бұрын
He’s very misogynistic though, but I guess the male standards for likeable are on the floor…
@user-ki7so9pc8r6 сағат бұрын
Except when he suggested men only hit women because they hit them first. What an ignorant take
@sineadyoutube7 ай бұрын
Congratulations to Dallas for 15 years of sobriety!
@emmaaaa28397 ай бұрын
the only level headed one there
@justsomeguywithoutagirl49567 ай бұрын
@@emmaaaa2839 Larry was funny ngl
@سلامہريکے7 ай бұрын
nah
@سلامہريکے7 ай бұрын
@@justsomeguywithoutagirl4956 no he really wasnt ngl.
@justsomeguywithoutagirl49567 ай бұрын
@@سلامہريکے yes he was ngl
@sydneyhopes7 ай бұрын
“I didn’t know I was committing a crime”…. Girl bye.
@AM-ct5je7 ай бұрын
she was 18 tbf, probably naive. You judging someone without understanding their thought process. You're lowkey, one of the issues with society.
@lironsimon84027 ай бұрын
@@AM-ct5jeshe’s very clearly not giving the whole story💀 she knew what she was doing
@AM-ct5je7 ай бұрын
@@lironsimon8402 We don't know, you're just making assumptions at the end of the day.
@r..12407 ай бұрын
She was 18 and had a child ok s u
@user-bx4bo3xd4e7 ай бұрын
@@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!
@beanybabyrabie6 ай бұрын
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.
@kelseylannan48846 ай бұрын
I admire that he is actually helping to change the system instead of just complaining about it.
@HerzogVonMartian6 ай бұрын
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"
@Mulmgott6 ай бұрын
@@HerzogVonMartian Because you buy drugs out of volition. If a pay for skydiving and a freak accident happens it was still me who took that risk.
@opaliatzs6 ай бұрын
@@kelseylannan4884complaining about the system also helps, depends on the way u do it but it still helps way not to do it = say the law is badly written way to do it imo = address why its badly written
@opaliatzs6 ай бұрын
@@Mulmgottwtf i wrote a whole paragraph
@NO-st6pc4 ай бұрын
I wanna see a psychologist rank ex cons like this! First based on looks and then again after having each ex con sit down and answer a few questions by the psychologist (without revealing what crime they committed or for how long they were locked up)
@timeshafrederick24443 ай бұрын
They do have one like this .
@marocwfhr7 ай бұрын
Yamie really pissed me off pointing fingers at them acting like she’s a victim when she’s as bad as
@christinaunfiltered72536 ай бұрын
And brought her baby along with her for her crime
@lizzieburila7 ай бұрын
"I didn't know I was committing a crime" is CRAZY
@Ray035957 ай бұрын
Doesn’t everyone walk in and out of banks and magically get 10k into their accounts? 🙄
@Seojisocool7 ай бұрын
she’s such a liar
@apecentury2287 ай бұрын
@@Seojisocool not really there may have been a cultural barrier
@imoosiixx7 ай бұрын
@@apecentury228wasn’t it her sister and friend?
@joubeid83117 ай бұрын
Pathological liar
@sinc6506 ай бұрын
Yamile keeps calling out Larry for not taking responsibility for his crimes, meanwhile she's saying she's the victim of the crime she committed? What a hypocrite, she's so deluded.
@Jebu9115 ай бұрын
True pretty annoying alltho larry was still definitely downplaying his crime. Giving ptsd for 100+ people is pretty cruel.
@theauthenticwaffle6515 ай бұрын
@@Jebu911 Okay I sincerely doubt that like all of them got PTSD. He was never actually violent during those crimes. Like what they get PTSD from watching him empty a box of jewels into a bag? The only injured party in Larry's crimes were insurance companies because they had to reimburse the stores.
@Jebu9115 ай бұрын
@@theauthenticwaffle651 I doubt everyone got it but you cant say that armed big guy criminal tieing you up cant give a ptsd easily to most people. Yeah he didnt have a real gun but its irrelevant when everyone thinks he does.
@krampusthestoryteller14165 ай бұрын
Meanwhile Larry got a law degree and he helps in prison rehabilitation.
@CassTheStinkyChicken4 ай бұрын
there is so much denial in this room
@stinkyham90503 ай бұрын
Larry saying all drugs should be legal is ridiculous. Look at BC and tell me how you think that's going. Worst drug den with daily ODs in North America.
@EK-xz8ig23 күн бұрын
That's a huge part of a criminal mentality.
@GreyGoose0006 ай бұрын
Larry isn't crazy. He spent THREE YEARS in solitary. He's insanely clear headed for THREE YEARS in solitary.
@ady007pl5 ай бұрын
But the prison guards said he was a nice guy
@General_Pinkledink5 ай бұрын
Lmfao @@ady007pl
@jennifermorgansanford45115 ай бұрын
Facts
@smileybesmilin5 ай бұрын
@@sadieakutagawa2020 solitary confinement is not dark
@snuffydog81535 ай бұрын
@@sadieakutagawa2020 That's not what solitary is. You watch too many movies.
@ryanbryan31296 ай бұрын
Larry’s like that uncle who your parents try to keep you away from and ends up giving you life changing advice
@That-one-guy-ash6 ай бұрын
So true
@Mr.latenight6 ай бұрын
He has a KZbin channel
@coryaw956 ай бұрын
@@Mr.latenightwhat is it?
@ChipDip02146 ай бұрын
You profile picture is golden
@ChipDip02146 ай бұрын
@@coryaw95Larry Lawton
@annalisacandaso-robertson91796 ай бұрын
The chick that committed fraud is quite judgemental about other people's crimes but not hers, when organized fraud is AWFUL
@SOS18186 ай бұрын
With her baby in the car too!!!!
@NeonPhlox6 ай бұрын
"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
@zerog10376 ай бұрын
It was $10 000 lol. Thts pennies compared to what the rest did
@mollyoxy6 ай бұрын
@@zerog1037exactly and those people likely got their money back from the bank.
@OldLadyInFL6 ай бұрын
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.
@SKhybrid134 ай бұрын
Morgan’s point about the system having all that money to lock her up against her best friend’s mother’s wishes but none of that money to rehab her friend while he was alive hits hard. We really need to do better as a society.
@최지영-y6e3 ай бұрын
Yeah I thought that was a very great point.
@tangie06_332 ай бұрын
People need to stop using drugs. And the money didn't come from the "system". She has a chip on her shoulder the size of grand canyon. Takes no responsibility for her own actions. Perpetual victim who acts like a hero.
@chrisbrownlovesrihanna2 ай бұрын
That's the only remotely valid point she had. She denies responsibility, and is a literal NPC spouting platitudes that mean nothing.
@dustinschmelzle73262 ай бұрын
portland tried to not punish the addicts it leads to high level of homeless openly using drugs and not being tried for Crimes .. my car was stolen and beacuse of how things are Im required to pay 800 dolars just to have my car tested for drugs before they will even look at it then if it does my cars only worth scrap
@nilaksh0072 ай бұрын
@@chrisbrownlovesrihanna You discredit her too much, she said a lot things that made sense. But I agree she was denying responsibility
@rinasadi61637 ай бұрын
I love how they dont even remember each others names and are calling themselves by their shirts
@doctorposting7 ай бұрын
😂
@loaid20787 ай бұрын
They weren’t told their names.
@immortal_hades55414 ай бұрын
@@loaid2078 They were not teleported there as soon as the recording started, im sure they had time to introduce themselves. Someone uses another's name early on and then towards the end they were still saying "lady" "red shirt" "hat guy" "nike". So yes, some if not all, names were told at some points.
@MsRuntz7 ай бұрын
yamie thinks she's a victim but how do you not know magic money showing up in ur account is illegal?
@shaesdivinetarot7 ай бұрын
Exactly.. even at 18 you know damn well what you were doing
@MsRuntz7 ай бұрын
@@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 😂
@katlynnbell7 ай бұрын
She KNEW
@jhm86147 ай бұрын
And then claiming that Larry doesn’t own up to anything 😂 smh the hypocrisy
@Ceerads7 ай бұрын
She damn well knew and she’s full of it. She might be the only psychopath amongst them.
@jillsarah73567 ай бұрын
Congrats to Dallas for 15 years of sobriety!! Every day counts 👏
@nia.d33Ай бұрын
I litterally bust out laughing when the dude who was dead silent the whole intro said his charges. its always the quiet ones.
@katieboyden99615 ай бұрын
the heroin girl raises a great point about how arbitrary and contextual some of the laws are...like that she would have been in jail in earlier decades for being a lesbian. similar to how the cannabis guy did 32 years for cannabis AND NOW he sells it legally because the laws changed while he was locked away. it's wild.
@Luuuckkky4 ай бұрын
The heroin girl 💀💀💀
@freedomm4 ай бұрын
And she would still be in jail if she were black.
@doyouunderstandthis4 ай бұрын
@@freedomma straight up assumption based on nothing lol
@freedomm4 ай бұрын
@@doyouunderstandthis She said it herself, not me.
@ironphill9114 ай бұрын
When exactly is it that we jailed lesbians?
@annasuby17 ай бұрын
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.
@eleonora42847 ай бұрын
Exactly
@stacyk69847 ай бұрын
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.
@anovosedlik7 ай бұрын
She wreaks of narcissism.
@nxfelibata24037 ай бұрын
exactly, especially when she started beefing with Morgan…
@stasitoosweet7 ай бұрын
i think she’s bothered by seeing others who committed worse crimes be more honest about their wrongdoings than she can
@t4nl6 ай бұрын
not the woman who committed organized fraud acting like she innocent 😭😭😭😭
@maggys12446 ай бұрын
"I didn't even know I was doing anything illegal 🤪" ...then what was she thinking she was doing??😂
@t4nl6 ай бұрын
@@maggys1244 frr aint no way you thought u aint doing anything wrong at 18
@eriknorman16906 ай бұрын
Next level ignorance
@mzddys6 ай бұрын
literally like girl, i understand you were 18 and naive, but you weren’t FORCED and anyone with half a brain would know taking that much money from banks isn’t LEGAL in any sense 😭
@klonoaOwO6 ай бұрын
FR LOL😭
@cobbb66714 ай бұрын
Dallas is awesome, his answers and comments to everything were so articulate his maturity is beyond noticeable, he was such a nice voice of reason with a room full of loud voices
@Emily-iu7lj28 күн бұрын
yes
@taylahjane84867 ай бұрын
“I didn’t even tie them up!” Like he’s a blessing of a criminal 😂
@Tree-House696 ай бұрын
He's like the kind of guy who says "I'm God's gift to women" while acting like Andrew Tate
@connor13446 ай бұрын
First of all he said he knows he traumatized some people if you listened or knew nothing about crime family’s they have a code on elderly people women and children
@fischman422 ай бұрын
@@Tree-House69clearly you ain’t actually watched his videos or read into him, he’s not like that at all and he goes around to school telling kids not to make the choices he did, also does a lot of charity events
@DS-jb9rt7 ай бұрын
Dallas speaks with so much maturity. He seems like a really upstanding guy and I'm glad that he was able to turn his life around.
@lolitalamb7 ай бұрын
I actually think Dallas should be last lol
@blackknight2957 ай бұрын
Yamie: "I was a victim" Yamie: "Larry doesn't take responsibility for his actions"
@rickyjay66187 ай бұрын
Yet she was a victim lol
@T171OO7 ай бұрын
Textbook projection
@spreadable2847 ай бұрын
@@rickyjay6618 a victim of her own crimes and her own bad decisions?
@Camila-gq5kr7 ай бұрын
"I think he's the most likely to reoffend" says the lady who claims not only innocence but victimhood
@chloequalls16627 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@kiemaLove4 ай бұрын
My prayers go out to Morgan. People aren’t giving her enough grace. It has to be difficult to have sold drugs to your bestfriend and then he dies and they blame you. They both were addicts she only did what they knew. People just aren’t aware of what they’re really doing until situations happen like it did
@Cyrus_T_Laserpunch3 ай бұрын
Losing your best friend is hard enough, but losing them due to your own action and then you also being held as the cause of your best friend's death in court must be a truly horrifying situation to live through. There's no way her downplaying isn't a kind of coping mechanism, if I were in her position I would probably be either making excuses or just be inconsolable. I hope her situation improves and she can reach a point where she can at least handle the trauma that must have caused.
@tangie06_332 ай бұрын
Morgan needs to learn how to listen and learn. She likes to hear herself talk. She thinks she has a platform. She doesn't.
@PRS-qh5jf2 ай бұрын
I think when you decide to do drugs there are inherent risks you assume. Just like with other higher risk activities (see sky diving or drag racing) the risk is there and when you as an adult make a choice to partake in a high risk activity YOU are responsible for knowing the risks. But somehow with drugs it's both. You're both an offender and a victim depending on which narrative better suits the prosecution's case.
@thewhoopingcrane2 ай бұрын
She made multiple examples of her delusion about negligence.All across the board
@Boffy-ee1dz2 ай бұрын
It's a really difficult situation all around. Like you said, she only did what they knew. However, there is something that I just want to throw out there. He was her best friend correct? She obviously cared about him a lot, I can see the pain on her face. But I think people are glossing over the fact that she herself overdosed 13 times. She has multiple first hand experiences with this, and yet she still got those drugs to her friend. But then I think abut the fact that he was at risk of violating parole and... it's just tuff. I really can't imagine going through all of that.
@constantinos65686 ай бұрын
Larry is like a gta main character
@gargoyled_drake6 ай бұрын
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.
@kacey83726 ай бұрын
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
@kacey83726 ай бұрын
@@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
@bubblekittea6 ай бұрын
@@kacey8372do you have a link!
@allisoncastle6 ай бұрын
@@bubblekittea His KZbin channel is called Larry Lawton!
@brookebeier10777 ай бұрын
Yamie saying Larry doesn’t take responsibility for his actions as she claims to be an innocent victim is crazy
@leafsleafsleafs27 ай бұрын
yamie is pretending she isnt a criminal and like shes better than everyone there lmao
@skylair20077 ай бұрын
The fraud lady pissed me off the entire video she acting like she above everybody else girl hush
@Yodaddi_137 ай бұрын
lol she’s such a hypocrite made me have a deep hatred for her
@skinkz19697 ай бұрын
@@Yodaddi_13so real
@skinkz19697 ай бұрын
She needs to take responsibility.
@AshleyChikosky7 ай бұрын
Love how the fraud lady takes absolutely zero accountability 😂
@xbabu142x7 ай бұрын
Are you telling me the accountability taken was also fraudulent?! Gazooks, what a twist!
@crabjoe7 ай бұрын
That's because she fell for the Nigerian Prince!
@beanybabyrabie6 ай бұрын
Neither did Morgan.
@JuanSBorja6 ай бұрын
Modern western women 🤔
@nateynate12353 ай бұрын
Well, she's a woman, so...
@joanalopes44363 ай бұрын
Really liked the gentle way Dallas explained and discussed with the other people
@nanananananananana007 ай бұрын
everyone who gets behind the wheel intoxicated makes that choice, your “bad decision” can be someone’s death sentence
@subuser29016 ай бұрын
Everyone who has sex, made the choice that could get them pregnant
@nanananananananana006 ай бұрын
@@subuser2901 uhhh okay
@baphomet18726 ай бұрын
@@subuser2901 this is so weird to bring up and also not even true
@vladtheimpalerofyourmom-ag51126 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@dykttatu0b6 ай бұрын
@@subuser2901mpreg?
@trainergold17737 ай бұрын
5 minutes in and they’re already getting hostile with eachother 💀
@jorgeserratoc30317 ай бұрын
xD
@roybiggums46097 ай бұрын
Are you really surprised though lol
@chevyjd20077 ай бұрын
This was probably 1-2 hours worth of discussion but yeah LOL
@c1lucky7 ай бұрын
@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.
@tutorialsforyou39817 ай бұрын
criminals are crazy
@samysnes6 ай бұрын
They all overlooked Richard's age and underestimated how crazy the US was about drugs in that era.
@etraaseth10356 ай бұрын
Yeah, they really missed the fact he was charged with a RICO, and the 70's war on drugs, the US government was hard on sentencing people for narcotics.
@bulgogibongs2 ай бұрын
precisely
@222ak_4 ай бұрын
they protecting pops like he wasn't cannabis Pablo Escobar
@azazazz0996 ай бұрын
richard made me kind of sad. 30 years in prison, i can’t even imagine. that’s your whole life. serial killers, rapists should be sentenced like that. but i understand the time period he was in, too.
@Nannnerrrs5 ай бұрын
Funny that it’s legal in some states now, poor guy.
@ddandymann5 ай бұрын
@@Nannnerrrs Yeah the fact that he's now basically doing the same thing he got arrested for legally shows how crazy that sentence was.
@briansimcoe91195 ай бұрын
I watched a documentary or movie about him once, before he was released. Sentences like his make me continue to rally for cannabis reform, even as a non user.
@alaynahope82085 ай бұрын
For real thats horrible.
@jmurdock83035 ай бұрын
What you mean is he committed a major crime and made millions. Poor guy
@CurlyX0_7 ай бұрын
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 🙄
@CobwebsEdits7 ай бұрын
She is growing up 😂 She was 18 and looks much older now lmao
@awill34547 ай бұрын
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
@Yodaddi_137 ай бұрын
And then she tries to project the lack of accountability on Larry Lawton LMAO what a bozo she’s the definition of narcissism…
@mrMR172007 ай бұрын
@@awill3454do you not think they did background checks an went through there paperwork before they did this video lol?
@sunshine4ndrainbows3977 ай бұрын
@@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.
@neutral.entity7 ай бұрын
“next to the girl, she knows more than she said”💀 you ain’t lyin Larry
@fireflymiesumae7 ай бұрын
Fr
@diddo93387 ай бұрын
crazy recognizes crazy
@Master_TwangoАй бұрын
She's the one I want to chill with the least XD
@pedterson3 ай бұрын
Most people in the comments focus on the negatives, but I really found this to be an extremely civil and respectful conversation given how much is at stake for everyone here. Gotta respect that.
@Redrumzeek7 ай бұрын
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!” 😂🤨
@gabrielleisaraela61167 ай бұрын
& to be approached by her sister?! She definitely knew what was up and wanted in lols.. also she took her daughter? Like what?
@ethanparham6387 ай бұрын
She was 18
@itsjade45867 ай бұрын
@@ethanparham638I was 18 two years ago and I knew what scamming was 😭
@ATheMansa7 ай бұрын
@@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.
@sumukhshirodker7 ай бұрын
@@ethanparham638 AN ADULT
@Kryso_05 ай бұрын
Yamie getting herself down to least in group ranking by sheer social force was hysterical. She’s been in the scams business a long time.
@lukew91747 ай бұрын
me listening to these people conversations made me realize why they were in jail😭
@stuff17847 ай бұрын
Lmaooo yep
@jarricah79207 ай бұрын
No it’s just that jail makes into a uncivilized person because your trying to survive
@stuff17847 ай бұрын
@@jarricah7920 Then why did they commit all these heinous crimes when they were FREE?
@user-deeznutzs7 ай бұрын
@@stuff1784money.
@msr25666 ай бұрын
nah dallas is the goat
@Ksnobrd4 ай бұрын
Larry correcting them. “Actually i tied up over 100 people” bro we love larry
@kyal10847 ай бұрын
Larry becoming a lawyer really court me off guard. WOW.
@Flywithdean7 ай бұрын
He’s a paralegal
@chrismaxwell22747 ай бұрын
He's not a lawyer
@MariTiyana7 ай бұрын
i see what you did there😆
@manilkasheran29347 ай бұрын
He knows the system in and out! What better asset is there for a law firm?
@shashamiaow15047 ай бұрын
people be throwing words lawyer so easily these days
@jacksonk62937 ай бұрын
Larry thinking him being nice to people he robbed and gently threatened with a weapon should change his sentencing.
@d3r4g457 ай бұрын
ROFL 😂
@chloequalls16627 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@tr4sh.doll_7 ай бұрын
fr he's delusional
@musicfriendly127 ай бұрын
Actually, it does make an obviously different impact on the "victims"
@unknownuser40607 ай бұрын
well obviously if hes out here beating people close to death, or being gentle with hostages, obviously it should change his sentencing because it shows hes not some deranged lunatic who feels the need to attack others
@jordanlucas40447 ай бұрын
The feud between Morgan and Larry 😭😭
@Makena_EM7 ай бұрын
They made me laugh so hard😂😂
@LuCk3rLive7 ай бұрын
@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.
@palmman94967 ай бұрын
@@LuCk3rLivefacts
@Jayess-c7 ай бұрын
Morgan was so cocky.
@s3renity377 ай бұрын
@@LuCk3rLive or maybe their too young to get a job ever thought of that
@RyanSoto-mr2ls4 ай бұрын
The scammer doesn't feel remorse because she feels entitled.
@shootausername7 ай бұрын
“They have enough money to lock you up but not lift you up” what a quote
@jhonklan37947 ай бұрын
Crime drives poverty
@RayRaypewpew7 ай бұрын
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.
@BobbyM78477 ай бұрын
@@RayRaypewpew wth, she had nothing to do with his death
@paytons67677 ай бұрын
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.
@balthasargelt40987 ай бұрын
@@RayRaypewpew yeah she didnt learn a thing. Everyone is at fault except her. Garbage of a person
@fiona39297 ай бұрын
I love how Larry and Morgan have similar vibes the way they talk with their hands but being completely different people
@djkemaito95977 ай бұрын
because she is forcibly imitating men
@sapphiz7 ай бұрын
@@djkemaito9597 why just because she dresses masc??
@txbiaz7 ай бұрын
@@djkemaito9597 thats one way to say you were intimidated by the aura of some random girl in a youtube video
@wittywasnteverwitty73706 ай бұрын
@@djkemaito9597oooo scary women ooooo spooky
@aleksandra58086 ай бұрын
@@djkemaito9597 This just in - hand gestures as a woman makes you gay!
@a_835677 ай бұрын
I can’t stand when thieves say their crimes aren’t serious because the victim has insurance therefore they didn’t cause harm. 🙄
@Ceerads7 ай бұрын
I can’t stand Yamie.
@moawed1647 ай бұрын
depends on the victim, if it’s a regular person…no. But i will never stop banging refunds on million dollar companies
@LawtonsPayday7 ай бұрын
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.
@heistbros85757 ай бұрын
Especially when the damage was death (Morgan)
@8beautylover87 ай бұрын
@@Ceerads bet you loved larry
@4lrvlove3 ай бұрын
It’s VERY BAD When the criminal doesn’t realise how serious their crime is
@kennypoomwa7 ай бұрын
why is everyone trying to avoid accountability
@milliemae887 ай бұрын
Morgan took NO accountability omg
@luckyzonkey80277 ай бұрын
bro fr I'm losing it over morgan
@ManTehLemons7 ай бұрын
thats how criminals be
@farrex07 ай бұрын
It is not their fault they are unable to be accountable.
@alexiasasha16227 ай бұрын
yamies story to me is the worst saying she’s a victim…yeah ok
@marcush123457 ай бұрын
Morgan speaks in slam poetry
@jaret66617 ай бұрын
LMAO
@ChinoTheDogma7 ай бұрын
💀💀💀
@sunnc7 ай бұрын
😭😭
@missestomlinson997 ай бұрын
She makes some really great points if you were actually listening tho
@hannahmeas71577 ай бұрын
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.
@girltalkforgirlz7 ай бұрын
The fraud lady acting innocent is beyond me 😭
@doctorposting7 ай бұрын
she got 6 years, she was prob the kingpin of that whole operation tbh😂😂😂
@adeagboenochanjolaoluwa16797 ай бұрын
She is innocent, she was naive
@adeagboenochanjolaoluwa16797 ай бұрын
She is a victim
@veeknowsx69007 ай бұрын
@@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
@maplejakee7 ай бұрын
@@adeagboenochanjolaoluwa1679 No she isn't, she was a grown adult and her actions ripped family's a apart for awhile.
@christianherbster9784 ай бұрын
"Someone died from heroin I sold them" Dallas: "Imo heroin isn't a big deal"
@daliam87153 ай бұрын
Mental
@ralexandra10583 ай бұрын
She didn’t even sell it to him tho. Sure- She delivered it, but it was the roommate who was dealing…. But I guess it doesn’t matter in the eyes of law: since she also lived there and was the person to drop it off.
@AverageSuperrhero7 ай бұрын
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.
@aminasidelarbi83847 ай бұрын
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
@apecentury2287 ай бұрын
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
@AverageSuperrhero7 ай бұрын
@@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.
@citygirlsup-ih9pj7 ай бұрын
@@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
@BonnieHill13077 ай бұрын
@@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.
@spetznazz24457 ай бұрын
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.
@lightzs62497 ай бұрын
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
@tr4sh.doll_7 ай бұрын
it's not okay but it's not worse than others crimes
@lucia91127 ай бұрын
@@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
@cm6string7 ай бұрын
She took 10k from a millionaire. Big whoop
@dudeorduuude52117 ай бұрын
I think her specific crime... yes, at the bottom. But she has done way more crimes she got away with. For sure.
@dominionbeats7 ай бұрын
Richard is literally a pillar for drug crime sentencing disparities. 98 years and served 32 for a non-violent crime?!
@tilda46997 ай бұрын
that actually makes me so incredibly sad, it’s SO unjust
@soniiabaybee7 ай бұрын
As a british person looking at this, i knew he did the longest time. Its not about non-violent. Its mass scale drug distribution. …
@RacingPepe7 ай бұрын
@@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.
@Icanbacktrailers7 ай бұрын
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
@soniiabaybee7 ай бұрын
@@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…
@PC_Beauty4 ай бұрын
The girl in the dress is so oblivious acting like she had no control over her actions, girl please 🙄
@GiuliaCampana5 ай бұрын
lol "I had no idea I was committing a crime" then proceeds to say "I knew the cops were there for me" girl... you know what you were doing 😂
@odeode43385 ай бұрын
I think she was gullible at first, especially since it was her sister who groomed her into it. She probably really just realised the issue when she learned about the red flags in the system. So having the police then charge in will drop the coin for her.
@freedomm4 ай бұрын
I found her very artiiculate, intelligent and insightful.
@Youarewrong7724 ай бұрын
@@freedomm Who pulls 10k out of the bank a day and thinks, hey this is legal and the bank is just giving me free money!
@kimberlyguevara-vasquez11176 ай бұрын
did we all just ignore that Larry spent THREE years in the hole. solitary is no joke yall maybe thats why he’s a little looney
@huaiupp6 ай бұрын
yes he's turned out quite okay for having been through that
@gabeross5156 ай бұрын
He was also quite into acid in the USP
@spicerc12446 ай бұрын
He’s not loony. He’s probably just from New Jersey 😅
@boomtatortot54316 ай бұрын
He’s more sane than the Heroine chick imo
@vexedpixels6 ай бұрын
@@boomtatortot5431yeah I agree with her and I understand how it would be hard to talk about but it still seemed a little grandiose
@lulu-fv9vo6 ай бұрын
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💀💀💀
@ethanstump6 ай бұрын
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.
@wetnoodlex6 ай бұрын
@@ethanstump Coerced? What? She needed money and saw an opportunity to make money fast. She wasn't coerced by anybody when she agreed to do it. She could have found a job doing honest work. Billions of people do it worldwide, you know?
@ethanstump6 ай бұрын
@@wetnoodlex she literally said after the job, the men she was working the job came and threatened her. that's intimidation and threat's of force. hence coercion.
@vividaseye6 ай бұрын
@@ethanstump still shouldnt act all high and mighty like she did nothing wrong
@leepicgamer33206 ай бұрын
@@ethanstump So are the lower level guys in motorcycle and streetgangs. Don't hear em crying victim.
@meestuinier44864 ай бұрын
This is so depressing. People downtalking their own crimes and uptalking the others.
@BROOKLYNxKNIGHT6 ай бұрын
That ad placement was horrendous
@Kategan6 ай бұрын
I always skip through them
@bbglas0076 ай бұрын
They need to take tips from Linus 😂
@BROOKLYNxKNIGHT6 ай бұрын
@@bbglas007 😭😭😭
@k1utch9817 ай бұрын
They charged him 98 years because he was competition for the government.
@liastorm7957 ай бұрын
Somebody’s smart af! 🎯🎯🎯
@zerog10376 ай бұрын
Competition how? Weed was illegal back then
@vivendisworld6 ай бұрын
@@zerog1037the war on drugs. govt planted drugs in neighborhoods of color back then.
@gxbrielwatches40886 ай бұрын
@@zerog1037 CIA was dealing cocaine , you think they weren't in the weed game? 😂
@sharmelyv7 ай бұрын
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
@Dc-kk9bd7 ай бұрын
Someone should be arrested for selling yamie so much food by her own logic. She shouldn't be allowed to eat that much
@jordanhelaine7 ай бұрын
@@Dc-kk9bd YOU DID NOT😭😭
@-._A2._-7 ай бұрын
The, all have their biases
@cm6string7 ай бұрын
Morgan sold a recovering addict, also her friend, a deadly drug. Guilty as charged
@LexR-pd3bm7 ай бұрын
morgan is the worst. her sentence should have been higher.
@real1tsxarck4 ай бұрын
Going to prison based on intent rather than conclusion is a very interesting argument
@ironiceilidh4 ай бұрын
should definitely be a consideration at least
@dividingrain19074 ай бұрын
the aftermath should be the majority, But the intent should change how serious the sentence will be by a bit
@jayde86184 ай бұрын
Yeah, there needs to be a better balance between intent and outcome
@deezlilnuts4 ай бұрын
its called mens rea
@loganfioravanti56397 ай бұрын
Crazy how Yamie was trying to say he didn’t take responsibility for his actions when she fully acted like a victim
@LexR-pd3bm7 ай бұрын
larry’s was also a whole lot worse than hers
@ryleeanderson4937 ай бұрын
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
@redthunder61837 ай бұрын
she even literally said "I'm the victim" 21:27
@jessicab12727 ай бұрын
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.
@redthunder61837 ай бұрын
@@jessicab1272 no, she was 18, she was a fully capable adult.
@GlamsUnknown7 ай бұрын
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"
@Mushroom321-7 ай бұрын
😬
@Durmomo06 ай бұрын
Larry is an entertaining guy, there are lots of videos of him on youtube. I woudlnt want to be in a robbery even if they were nice though lol but I guess it beats the ones who arnt
@edenevans8787 ай бұрын
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.
@oerlikon20mm29Ай бұрын
also, according to her story, got pregnant at 16...definitely not the wisest ones, and i would 100% believe if she was naive
@jamiesterling10884 ай бұрын
I think Morgan had great things to say and her story is tragic. I agree with the points she made about the nature of her crime, but I don't think she expressed any guilt or fault once
@arshiyaamreen58083 ай бұрын
Because she was trying to help her friend in the only way she knew she could. Life is not black and white, if she kept drugs from him that night he would have been in prison again. It was severely unfortunate for her that she ended up being the one delivering to him just that night and it is obviously unfortunate that he passed away. When she says the state will waste no money on rehab but will spend millions on jailing people that even the friend's mother wanted free, she isn't wrong
@genesismorales79963 ай бұрын
I didn't understand this either. Maybe it's due to them normalizing drug use? Imo she provided him the poison and he ended up dying. The whole consent thing is whack, too. She also consented to providing the drugs that can potentially cause death, and unfortunately, they did.
@aielianna3 ай бұрын
I think it’s because had she been anyone else, he still would’ve overdosed. If the drug dealer delivered the drugs he would’ve went to jail just the same. So just like the drunk driver, it was an accident. I would even say the guy who took xanax but didn’t want his SOBER friend to drive is a bit worse.
@marthal88627 ай бұрын
98 years for weed. Rapists don't get that.
@wekurtz727 ай бұрын
Thanks for the War on Drugs Ronny and Nancy. Did we win yet?
@asb34ref87 ай бұрын
@@shrihan1091 Murderers do get long sentences like 98 years though.
@evavos19997 ай бұрын
@@shrihan1091 weird way to phrase that statement...
@doctorposting7 ай бұрын
i hope he sues the courts for that
@lavienrosewon88117 ай бұрын
@@asb34ref8 In europe this is only 20 years or 5 years prison...
@joshq006 ай бұрын
The girl "I knew they were here for me, I had a getaway car outside. But I'm the victim"
@jewel84396 ай бұрын
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
@lakersouthpaw6 ай бұрын
I think deep down she knew, but she was probably in some level of denial until the cops showed up.
@sallyjayne4446 ай бұрын
She knew! If she didn’t know, then she wouldn’t have known the cops were there for her. At best, the person who said, she was in denial until the cops came, is the closest. Which means, she still knew it was wrong. She was just hoping she’d get away with it! And if she’d just own that, I don’t think she’d get so much shite. But she wants to sit up there and judge and not be judged. It seems like the rest of the people up there are sorry for what they did… They’ve owned up to their actions.
@BBee136 ай бұрын
I think what she meant was “I didn’t know I was committing such a SERIOUS crime” she probably thought it would be a slap on the wrist or something. I could believe that.
@omg-kb8oc6 ай бұрын
that yamie lady is so full of herself. I would agree that her crime was more serious compared to the drug charges. she ruined someone’s life because she was too lazy to work. yes she did not physically hurt someone but financial loss is very emotionally painful.
@ItsBirdieCage6 ай бұрын
The best part is when she told Larry he isn’t taking responsibility lol. What a loser she is
@Black2Blaze6 ай бұрын
I mean to be fair, morgan kept saying it wasn't her fault for the person who od, yet she was the one who supplied the drugs, like tf id rather be broke and alive than dead and rich
@TheOzumat5 ай бұрын
@@Black2Blaze This is something that druggies do all the time. It's not out of the ordinary to purchase or borrow drugs from your druggie friend, when you're also a druggie. It's not a large scale trafficking operation, and it doesn't even qualify you as a drug dealer. It's a "favor" you do for a friend. You could rightly argue "what kind of favor is that, one that hurts your friend, let alone leaves them dead?", but that's the world they live in, and that's how they both likely viewed it at that time. It wasn't about getting rich.
@Stage4TestucularCancer5 ай бұрын
Well to be fair the other dude knew the risks of buying drugs, he know what could happen and he chose to do it anyway. The Yamie lady took random people who did nothing wrong and potentially ruined their lives
@theoneandonly34355 ай бұрын
@@TheOzumat i dont think it was just one friend. otherwise the "conspiracy to deliver heroin" charge wouldnt have gone through
@HumanimalChannel4 ай бұрын
They say drugs are no big deal, but so many of their stories involve drugs
@Varkhal2182 ай бұрын
Doesn't mean they are wrong.
@dominickhawkins51036 ай бұрын
Saying you are the victim of organized fraud knowing damn well you knew it wasn’t clean money then attacking other people for their crime I hope she can get help because she is still messed up in the head
@jazzcmbll5 ай бұрын
for real she rlly made my blood boil
@Footballer857495 ай бұрын
@@jazzcmbll she said she was "sort of a victim as well" i didnt like her comment either but dont make it worse than it was. She wasn't worse than Larry or Morgan who were justifying their crimes and its impact.
@jazzcmbll5 ай бұрын
@@Footballer85749 she said to someone they « didn’t take responsibility for what they’ve done » while she said she was a victim on a « rate the seriousness of a crime video » what an oxymoron + she was a fraud, typical fraud behaviour if you ask me,
@1ballinboyz7 ай бұрын
Not Larry calling Morgan "Heroin" 🤣
@aj65647 ай бұрын
Time stamp please. I beg!😂
@pattheticc7 ай бұрын
When😂
@beerendon72947 ай бұрын
@@aj65649:46
@o_o-lj1ym7 ай бұрын
He's absurd "I tied people up no trauma"
@vafito447 ай бұрын
That’s crazy ngl
@umvemnyama7 ай бұрын
Being charged for 98 years on a cannabis charge should be a crime in itself
@dwade_7 ай бұрын
Trafficking. also he said it was an illegal sentences but got 2x in life sentences
@sunny_dance72666 ай бұрын
It is still pretty sad when rapists and murderes at time dont get that long or even get away with it@@dwade_
@nuhaakmel68716 ай бұрын
@@dwade_ oh yeah evertyone forgot ab his trafficking and intent charges in the video too
@windsurfer88246 ай бұрын
@@dwade_trafficking cannabis, not humans
@windsurfer88246 ай бұрын
@@nuhaakmel6871he trafficked cannabis not humans
@JoeyBratton15 күн бұрын
I think if yanie said "I was greedy and reckless" instead of "I was naiive and a victim" I would have a lot more respect for her
@triarii2176 ай бұрын
The others cant even compete with Larry and Richard. Those guys were doing movie level stuff.
@PS-pb3qy6 ай бұрын
Whats crazy is that they all say drug is no big deal But all of their crimes are indirectly or directly influenced with drugs
@1Psalmaday6 ай бұрын
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.
@SOS18186 ай бұрын
🎯 🎯 🎯
@zerog10376 ай бұрын
Only one of them wasn't which explains why she was judgy of the rest
@Pastinaca786 ай бұрын
@@zerog1037 still her mother died from died from drugs which could influence comming fraud
@dim3076 ай бұрын
@@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.
@siriusleigh246 ай бұрын
"Had a million dollars to prosecute but no money for treatment while he lived" that just says it all.
@2jsalomon6 ай бұрын
i will say, my thoughts were perfectly aligned with this thinking (along with what larry said about drugs being legal), however, i think we can ALL agree, that after seeing what has gone down in Oregon recently, whene they essentially made everything legal (or decriminalized), and put money into rehabilitation instead of prosecution, it flat out has not worked... o.d rates are thru the roof, homelessness, sickenss, you name it...and nobody is going to those rehab places...their numbers are down significantly.. So much so, that the most liberal state in the country is now RE-criminalizing all of that, and admitting failure... Sadly, we are all human, and humans have inherent flaws.. i hate hate hate to admit it, but in no way should hard drugs be legal, nor brushed off as no big deal/viewed as a sickness/syndrome or whatever. They ruin lives, which in turn ruins society :/
@Munch_Bunny6 ай бұрын
@@2jsalomonexactly laws made for a reason and yes they are not ideal but they are working plus what really pissed me of was not admitting guilt even after a best friend have died because of her actions and she blame it on. The system it's disgusting
@Paektu_Mountain6 ай бұрын
@@2jsalomon Just making a couple public policies without actually changing the system will never work. Punitive measures are not the way for prosperity. However, just bringing down punitive measures and believing rehab measures are going to actually have results is naivety. It is a systemic problem. Didnt you understand anything watching the video?
@andreasleonhard15126 ай бұрын
@@2jsalomon I will say that alcohol ruins lives as well. I grew up with 2 alcoholic parents, so trust me I know. It is still legal. Glucose syrup also really harms people, and you see obesity rates go up all over the world. People whose life quality is at rock bottom. If you go to hospitals you see a lot of these obese people with serious health issues, who basically end up living short unhappy lives. I think people really need to look at this topic with a broader lense. Also as far as decriminalization, I have not researched how things have gone down in Oregon, but we can also look at Portugal and decriminalization of drugs, and there it has actually been a huge success story. So perhaps there's other reasons for why it has not worked out in Oregon (if it indeed hasn't worked out. Like I said, I haven't looked up any data).
@dakpickels74126 ай бұрын
@2jsalomon Oregon did it wrong they made it so they get 3 days in rehab and are shipped out anyone with any level of common sense will tell you any addiction cannot be beat in 3 days even weed addictions last one week
@watchonameis19994 ай бұрын
Shes out here saying Larry isn't taking responsibility for his actions but she sure as heck doesnt. She isnt taking any accountability either. What she did probably traumatized someone who woke up to their account drained. Not to mention her child.
@luckyshot91737 ай бұрын
Dallas seems like he is the most wholesome guy ever, his message at the end was amazing
@Dallas-Langston7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@natl56927 ай бұрын
I might have fallen in love. But that's my burden ...
@likethelotion7 ай бұрын
@@natl5692I was thinking mama I’ll in love with a criminal 🗣️
@Diamond-b8t7 ай бұрын
@@likethelotion I'm in love*
@likethelotion7 ай бұрын
@@Diamond-b8t you get it, I was just too distracted by him
@elijah-hb9um6 ай бұрын
dallas really shows the most positive growth id say in his personal changes without coming off as overbearing
@KevinLuWX4 ай бұрын
Dallas is also one of the best armwrestlers in the country.
@tastefulsubstance4 ай бұрын
@@KevinLuWXWouldn't doubt it with the thighs he has for arms
@syde7 ай бұрын
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
@motherknowsbest11926 ай бұрын
tbh i wouldnt know either lmao
@jollyquinn4306 ай бұрын
@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.
@zerog10376 ай бұрын
They all are
@robin.watermelon6 ай бұрын
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
@robin.watermelon6 ай бұрын
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