101 Facts About Crime and Punishment

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freeze mother factors I find you guilty of clicking on this video for which the punishment is a knowledge I'm Detective Chief Inspector Sam and I'm here to give you the debrief on the blood-stained crime scene that is a crime but who is the most awful serial killer to ever have existed how can the matrix kind of spam jail is any okay is she okay is she okay Annie two out of three of those questions are going to be answered so put them up and let me cuff you bend you over the bonnet and serve justice up cold nope not like that this is 101 facts about crime and punishment number one so just what in the hell is crime anyway well if you don't know that yet I'm frankly amazed you're not watching this from cellblock H but anyway the dictionary defines it as an action or a mission which constitutes an offense and disposable by law number two over here in the UK according to a telegraph pole the average brit breaks the law seven times a week that's about once a day for all you math fiends these crimes often include speeding and littering it's not like serial murder everyday or anything like that number three in the u.s. a violent crime is committed every twenty three and a half seconds so around six maybe have been committed by the time you started this video not because you stopped it I mean it's not there's no correlation there or anything I'm just saying number four ironically the land of the free has the most prisoners in the world with American prisons containing over 2.2 million people number five China comes in at a hot second with 1.6 million followed by Russia with six hundred thousand San Marino only has two apparently at least they have each other number six Hong Kong has the highest percentage of female prisoners with twenty point five percent of all prisoners being particularly naughty women folk followed by Andorra and Lao San Marino has no female prettiness but again at least they have each other number seven so we all know what can put you in prison it's your punch-ups robberies stabbings yada yada yada but there are several things I bet you didn't realize could technically land you in jail for instance in Victoria Australia it's illegal to change a light bulb if you're not a fully qualified electrician number eight the United States of America never heard of it also has its fair share of bizarre laws in Florida it's apparently against the law to blow out any rectal gas in a public place on a Thursday after 6 p.m. I'm not sure white pollution I guess number 9 over in Oklahoma it's illegal to have a sleeping donkey in your bath after 7 p.m. luckily my ass is awakened in the shower eat that by ass I mean donkey by the way and don't dick tits a phrase number 10 it's also illegal to swear on Virginia Beach this is because the beach began trying to appeal to a family-friendly market in the 90s so it was out with the Jews and in with the eat my shorts I guess number 11 are you just sitting there in your Alabama home just watching a bit 101 facts while surfing a bay for a dildo or two well stop right there you Alabama has very strict aunt obscenity laws and in 1998 the distribution or selling of sex toys became illegal with a maximum fine of $10,000 or a year in prison possession isn't illegal though so it's just the person who's selling it to you who would be boned if you bought one well you too if you bought one I guess number twelve in France carrying a breathalyzer in a vehicle it's a legal requirement there is an automatic 11 euro fine for anybody who doesn't I was about to make a stereotypical joke there about how it's because all the French drink is wine but I'm better than that besides that probably beat me to death with a garlic and baguette if they found out number 13 over in Canada 35 percent of all music played on the radio must be by Canadians by law number 14 in 2009 Japan passed a law that determine the maximum waistline of men and women it's now illegal for men over the age of 40 to have a waistline bigger than 31 inches and for women to have a waistline of over 35 inches number 15 in Switzerland it's considered noise pollution to flush a toilet past 10 p.m. in an apartment building number 16 chewing gum is illegal in Singapore unless it's for a medicinal purpose number 17 blunt burn it's against the law to step on any currency in Thailand because all of the thai bart includes the king's image so be very careful in strip clubs while making it rain on dem hoes in fact just be careful in strip clubs in general number 18 anyway often or poor POIs that washes off on the coast of Great Britain is automatically the property of Her Majesty the Queen of England wow she could open up her own sea world also in the UK the Licensing Act of 1872 makes it illegal for anybody to be drunk and in charge of a cow at the same time ah some of those cows probably just want to go out raving with their farmers sorry cows number 20 t of course if you were to see a raving cow in the UK you would dial 999 on your nearest telephonic communications device 999 is the UK's emergency services phone number and was first opened on the 30th of June 1937 number 21 999 was chosen because 1 1 1 or 2 2 2 could easily be dialed by accident and would have gone to the wrong area of the country completely number 22 the first UK arrests from a 999 call came just a week later on the 7th of July 1937 it was for a naughty burglar who had broken into the home of a lady named mrs. beard number 23 the USA announced the use of its version of nine ninety nine nine one one in 1968 thirty years later come on America catch up your squares number 24 in nineteen seventy six nine one one only served seventeen percent of the entire population cows were suin raving all over the place on away the step UK in it number twenty fired maybe that's why so many Americans commit crimes as of 2015 there were roughly the same amount of Americans with bachelor degrees as there were with criminal records number twenty sister sisters are six in fact nearly one-third of Americans will have been arrested by the time they reach twenty three for a range of offenses and misdemeanors number twenty seven in case you're done buying dildos and you want to book your next holiday and at the same time you want to avoid all the murdery bits of the world avoid best hair in st. Kitts and nebbish this city in the Caribbean has the highest murder rate proportional to its population number twenty eight also probably best to avoid Somalia and North Korea too as they're the most corrupt countries in the world according to Transparency International number twenty-nine okay just a quick warning this Shi T is about to get real dark and I mean real dark so don't sound in warn you ok ok the term serial killer was coined by FBI agent Robert Ressler in the 1970s after he heard of crimes being described in the UK is occurring in series number 30 don't worry though murderers can be a [ __ ] idiots take John Hague for example in 1948 Hague admitted to shooting a woman and then dissolving her body in acid so far so horrible a murder II but he thought he could get away with it number 31 Hague believed that the legal term corpus delicti meant that he wouldn't be tried without a body and he's right it does kind of mean that but the body refers to a body of evidence not a literal body he thought that by dissolving the body in acid he would be getting rid of the body and therefore he couldn't be prosecuted he got that dead wrong and was hanged in 1949 number 32 then there's killers like Ted Bundy Bundy murdered over 30 women between 1973 and 1978 posing as someone with a broken arm to garner sympathy number 33 Jeffrey Dahmer was another American serial killer who butchered 17 men between 1978 and 1991 if you want to find out more intricate details about what he did there's Google but I really wouldn't recommend looking it up especially if you've eaten number 34 Edie gained was the real-life inspiration behind Norman Bates in the film psycho and Leatherface in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre he was convicted of two murders but when police raided his house they found furniture and clothes made from human remains including a full human skin suit number 35 hey here's some kittens for a second just to reassure you that not everything is all horrible in the world promise number 36 David Berkowitz aka Son of Sam nothing to do with me before you ask was convicted of six murders during a killing spree in New York from 1976 to 1977 when arrested Berkowitz claimed that he committed the crimes because his neighbor's dog called Sam told him to number 37 the Yorkshire Ripper aka Peter Sutcliffe was a British serial killer who was convicted of killing 13 women in the north of England between 1975 and 1985 number 38 it took so long for police to catch Sutcliffe because they wrongly thought he had a Geordie accent that's Newcastle II by the way Americans the rest of the world this is because a hoaxer centre taped the police pretending to be him with a Geordie accent number 39 Jack the Ripper is the most famous unsolved murder in British and possibly the world history the Ripper killed five victims across London in 1888 but as most unsolved cases go he was never caught while Jack has never been named apart from a the nickname we all gave him some believe he emigrated to America and became the notorious HH Holmes number 40 HH Holmes no relation to Sherlock is one of America's most infamous murderers after buying a hotel Holmes converted the rooms to include gas chambers acid baths kilns and other stuff you'd probably find in Saw movies number 41 he murdered over 20 people during 1893 although authorities report discovering the remains of over 200 he's going to be played by Leonardo DiCaprio in a movie though directed by Martin Scorsese so there's does that the meaning of life can I say that this time the Zodiac killer is linked to a series of five brutal murders between 1968 and 1969 although the killer was never caught he regularly taunted police and the press with cryptic letters that included bits of bloody clothes in these letters he claimed to have killed up to 37 people number 43 okay no more murder now well alright not as much anyway I bet you're wondering what the world's biggest robbery was worried you well it occurred between 2013 and 2015 by a gang of Russian cyber criminals who targeted banks worldwide using their computers the gang stole over 650 million dollars and the hacking skills were so advanced they could even make cash machines spit out money at random make it rain number 44 in 2003 former leader and South Park movie co-star Saddam Hussein authorized his son to take 572 million dollars from the central bank of Iraq even though this was done by the president it was still a robbery but nobody could really do anything about the darn thing number 45 the largest amount of money physically stolen from a bank was sixty nine point eight million dollars by a gang of Brazilian thieves from Fortas Eila in 2005 the gang stole five containers of notes that weighed 3.5 tons bull I must be a nightmare on your back number 46 the largest burglar in British legal history the Hatton Garden heist took place in 2015 a gang stole over 14 million pounds worth of booty no not that kind from safety deposit boxes what's even more amazing about this is that the perps were all over 61 well I guess pension life must be really that King doll number 47 hey speaking of robberies in 2003 Bryan wells walked into a bank with a bomb strapped to his chest and demanded $250,000 he was given $8,000 before being apprehended by the police he said to them that he had the bomb forced on him by a gang and was then told to do what they say or face death two minutes later wells exploded number 48 after an FBI investigation officers discovered that Wells was actually in on the whole thing but he believed the bomb to be fake his co-conspirators were probably gonna blow him up and take the money anyway just a heads up mother factors stay away from bombs real or not bringing in general they're probably dangerous number 49 in 2015 robber Jose Espinoza had the ingenious idea of spray-painting his face black in order to camouflage himself from police surprisingly this didn't work and he was arrested for theft not soon afterwards number 50 really wow the world of the legal can be a tricky and confusing one full of many defenses and more loopholes in the clown shoes one instance of this is the matrix defense which is a variation upon the insanity plate number 51 the matrix please lead to read the plea that the person committed the crime because they thought their reality was fake and that they were in the matrix you know like in the film with all the leather on the slow motion a man named 4d mir seizures was found innocent by reason of insanity after this defense arguing that he only killed his landlady because he had been sucked into the matrix number 52 there's also something that's come to be known as the Twinkie defense after Dan white assassinated civil rights activist Harvey Milk and the mayor of San Francisco white legal team came to a rather interesting conclusion they played what became known as the Twinkie defense arguing that white had recently changed from a healthy diet to one riddled with unhealthy junk food suggesting evidence of mental health problems number 53 the Twinkie defense was successful in the approved diminishment of capacity and as a result white was only prosecuted for two counts of voluntary manslaughter and not murder he served just five years in prison number fifty-four in 1992 Kenneth parks drove 23 kilometers from his home and murdered his mother in law while horrifically wounding his father-in-law all while in his sleep next time your partner complains about snoring feel free to point this out number 55 afterwards he handed himself in straight away police noticed he had cut through the tendons in his own hands but seemed to feel no pain which indicated that his feigning of pain was blunted something that can occur during sleepwalking Parks was then acquitted of the crimes number 56 in 2009 Malaysian twins satis turns a bearish Raj were saved from execution after they use the identical twin defense police arrested one of the twins after discovering nearly 2 kilograms of opium and cannabis in his car probably for drug trafficking the second twin arrived at the scene not long afterwards and was also arrested however only twin one had keys to the house where all the naughty drugs were making him the guilty twin with me so far well the police weren't either number 57 police forgot to which twin they'd arrested first and as a result had to release both of them as a judge didn't want to send an innocent man to the gallows number 58 those twins should be grateful they avoided death of course but they should also be grateful they're in the modern era in medieval times English criminals had a choice between trial by fire trial by water and trial by combat thanks bro number 59 trial by fire made the accused hold a red-hot iron bar and carry it for three paces the hand was then bandaged and after three days if it was healing the criminal was found innocent if not death time number 60 trial by water involved timely accused up and throwing them into water a bit like he would with an infant in a swimming pool you're you're not meant to do that okay I know my nephew in apology anyway you better pray good sink because if the accused floated they were guilty number 61 as fans of boob and Dragon athon Game of Thrones no trial by combat involved the accused fighting the accuser in a fight to the death if the accused won they were proven innocent number 62 who the hell would ask for trial by combat that would never happen these day oh wait it did in 2002 a man in England hips which to be precise was charged with riding his motorbike after declaring it was off the road he like any rational person the founded a trial by combat the court that spoil sports refused classic hips which number 63 according to Amnesty International over 2,600 people were executed to death in 2015 all over the world which was worryingly a 54% increase from 2014 Nintendo 64 in 1275 the Pope decreed that priests were no longer allowed to assist with trials which in turn created juries and started the modern legal system so well done Obi number 65 the u.s. utilizes six methods of execution lethal injection hanging electrocution gas chamber being forced to watch every single episode of keeping up the Kardashians until you rip your eyes out or firing squad all they haven't introduced that pick button yet right but it's coming number 66 in China execution can be done on the move mobile execution chambers are used to increase efficiency as awful as that sounds they are disguised to look like police vans but contain a death chamber inside number 67 okay we're back to the gross stuff again I'm sorry grab a blankie and some warm milk Ling Qi or the death of a thousand cuts was a Chinese form of torture and execution that took place between 900 AD and 1905 the method consisted of the naughty villain being tied to a wooden platform before sections of flesh wood sliced off the body repeatedly number 68 in eighth in Greece and around 500 BC tyrants Valerius commissioned the use of the brazen bull a huge hollow bronze sculpture with a door in its side however it wasn't just a pretty weird ornaments fat conversation piece the bad guy would be put inside the bull and a fire would be lit underneath which in turn would slowly roast the victim with the smoke being converted to incense Oh God number 16 ah I should be doing this for this one scar Thiessen was a particularly nasty form of execution in which victims would be forced to eat a huge amount of milk and honey that doesn't sound so bad to induce violent diarrhea oh they would then be smeared with the milk honey and other stuff the criminal would then be tied to a boat and left in a stagnant lake or pond where insects would feed on the milk honey and exposed flesh now excuse me while I go and be sick number 70 the Judas cradle was a particularly nasty torture method used by the Spanish Inquisition nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition yes thank you it consisted of a metal pyramid onto which the victim would be lowered so that the pyramid and I didn't think I was going to say the sentence today entered their vagina and/or anus oh that sounds horrible number 71 Oh number 72 in the notorious Tucker prison in Arkansas in the 1960s an instrument known as the Tucker telephone was used a crank telephone with two batteries were modified and electrodes were attached to the victims big toe and genitals cranking the phone would administer an electric shock that did irreversible damage Wow phone charges can be torture a number 73 then there was Iron Maiden torture nope not that although that is what they're named after the unfortunate victor would clamber inside this thing and then the doors would shut with these charming spikes penetrating a lot of major organs but they were short enough to puncture but not kill straightaway so they were just stuck in there bleeding away I mean that's not pleasant for anybody is it number 74 Hey bt-dubs article 7 of the United Nations International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights mouthful states that no one should be subjected to torture or to cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment it was open for signatories from 1969 but it was only signed by the US in 1977 and by China in 1998 which is a sad worrying number 75 oh sorry I can't stop thinking about that pyramid cradle thing so 20 number 76 Leonard T frist Oh escaped from the Nevada State Prison in 1923 when serving his sentence for killing two sheriff's deputies he was returned to prison in 1969 after almost 46 years by his son this is the world record for the longest escape by recaptured prisoner number 77 hey speaking of prisons Norwich now just getting Jennifer please marry me but on the 14th of June 2120 inmates of Carandiru prison in Brazil married their respective fiancees who were outside of prison by the way that also confused me too number 78 in 2005 Chennai Ming was the first person to be sentenced to prison for file-sharing Chang was sentenced to three months for uploading movies using BitTorrent in Hong Kong number 79 everybody loves Tetris don't they well in 2002 phase chopped at was arrested for playing it I mean sure it was on board a plane before airplane mode existed and they thought we could endanger people and crush the entire plane but still in fact his four months in prison is the longest prison sentence for playing a video game ever number 80 in 2010 cyber criminal mastermind and I'm sure lovely man Albert Gonzales broke the record for the longest prison sentence for computer hacking Gonzales is gang of criminals stole over 170 million dollars and as a result he earned a chunky 20 years behind bars I'm sure he's a great guy though please don't hackers number 81 the record for the fastest escape from handcuffs was broken in 2015 by a man named Stuart Burrell who managed to escape in one minute 3.78 seconds beating the previous record of one minute thirty seven point three four seconds personally I can see this thing becoming an Olympic event number 82 the world's longest service of public executioner was 45 years and was served by a chap named William Cal Kraft of the UK who carried out 450 hangings between 1829 and 1874 number 83 the world's oldest bank robber is jl hunt around 3 who stole 1999 dollars from a bank at the age of 86 and then did two more the final robbery occurring when he was 91 years old number 84 the first person was arrested for the murder of a virtual victim in 2009 in Japan quarter was Japan a 43 year old woman was arrested after she hacked in and killed the avatar of our online husband on apparently popular game maplestory after he publicly divorced her online hope it was like this number 85 America's longest-serving innocent prisoner is Ricky Jackson who served 39 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit he was compensated 1 million dollars from the state for his wrongful imprisonment number 86 the first person to be executed by electrocution was American will Kamla in 1890 in New York who I'm sure must have been extremely confused by the whole ordeal number 87 the longest prison sentence ever recorded was handed to chamoy tape yeah so of Thailand in 1989 for a pyramid scheme oh god no I'll wait not that kind of pyramid that defrauded over 16,000 people out of 4 million dollars she was given a sentence of 140 1078 years number 88 in 2009 the FBI's longest known fugitive Luis Armando Pianist Ultron who hijacked a plane in 1968 handed himself in to the authorities after he decided he missed his family too much ah I think he had been on the FBI's most wanted list for over 40 years number 89 in fact the first FBI's 10 most wanted list was produced in March of 1950 number 90 you'd assume that all FBI agents work full-time and have nothing but a job and maybe the drink and always two days from retirement and getting themselves into sticky action-based situations but not true you can be a part-time FBI agent and only work 16 hours a week don't ask me how I know that or I'll probably have to kill you that dope doesn't get old number 91 you get to do all sorts of exciting things like monitor falafel sales which is exactly what the FBI did in 2005 according to wired to try and find any potential Iranian terrorists in the area yep seriously number 92 it was renowned inventor brain box and Bulba daddy Thomas Edison who secretly funded the project to make the electric chair number three he thundered the project to make sure it used alternating currents which is what his business rival George Westinghouse used to suggest that they were more dangerous than his direct current and therefore destroy his rival that cheeky sod number 94 Sir Bernard Spilsbury great name were so disgusted with the way that the London Metropolitan police handled bodies and evidence that he developed the first murder bag which included tweezers gloves evidence bags and a magnifying glass which have all since become an integral part of murder investigations number 95 it took a bloody long time but the first women police officers in the UK were appointed in 1918 number 96 the first police forces in the US were known as Watchers made up of community volunteers Boston's watch was established in 1636 New York in 1658 and Philadelphia in 1797 in 2010 Thailand adopted a pigtail macaque monkey into their police force ah he helped car motorist the border controls and has been trained to collect coconuts like I'm sure many other cops are number 98 the first known use of animal cops was sometime between 300 and 272 BC when the king of Epirus Paris used a dog to help find his master's killer in an army lineup number 99 in fact in 2016 so very very recently indeed and not in pirate times a parrot was used in a criminal investigation the court took his statement in a murder case because it could not stop saying back out and don't [ __ ] shoot in two different voices maybe it's just a particularly aggressive parent food crime doesn't pay number 101 remember if you as a mere common a model-t a crime happening you can play somebody under citizen's arrest but be careful if it's the wrong person you could then be arrested for false imprisonment or even kidnapping so keep those arresting fingers to yourself unless you're sure okay that was 101 fact about crime and punishment and I don't know about you but I had a lovely time except when I had to talk about serial killers that was awful but interesting if you want more 101 facts videos like I really want to see a raving cow in real life then click on subscribe right now and you will get exactly that smashing fro
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