Have A Look At These 25 Dumbest Ways These Criminals Got Caught! (2 of 5)

 

The criminal with Anger Issues

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Dennis Newton was accused of committing a robbery at a convenience store. During his trial, he pleaded to be innocent. When an employee of the convenience store testified that it was him who committed the robbery, Dennis lost his calm and yelled ‘I should’ve blown your f…… head off’ and then immediately said ‘Well, if I had been there’. His anger gave him away and he was put behind the bars.

 

 

The Facebook Status

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Andrew Hannells committed a robbery in a Tesco in Norfolk and later showed off about his crime on Facebook by posting a picture of himself with a knife, with the caption ‘Doing. Tesco. Over.’ The police were alerted and he was caught minutes later with a knife and the stolen cash. Quite a privacy violation!

 

 

The Handcuff Game

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On Father’s Day, William Kline Jr. was playing with his ten-year-old son. The boy handcuffed himself to his father and lost the keys. The Iowa local police were called to help them get rid of the handcuffs. While the police were going through William’s records, they found two arrest warrants against him, and he was handcuffed, again. Well, it was quite a sad Father’s Day.

 

 

The Wheelchair Escape

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Noemi Duchene and Luis Del Castillo planned to rob a jewelry store in Texas. While Noemi went inside, Luis stayed outside the store with the perfect escape vehicle – a wheelchair. While they were trying to escape in the wheelchair, it wasn’t really a chase for the police. Well, wheelchairs aren’t to be trusted for escaping a crime scene!

 

 

The Snapchat Addict

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Christopher Wallace committed theft from a campsite in Pierce Pond Township and was successful in escaping from the authorities. When he returned to his home, he put up a story on snapchat that he was back in Fairfield. Well, he does need social media detoxification.