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Multiple-time Felon Planned Bank Robbery Using Social Media
A man with multiple felony convictions, including attempted murder of a police officer, has been convicted of using social media to plan a bank robbery. He and his accomplices would search bank executives' social media pages for names and pictures to aid in the robbery plot.
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This podcast episode talks about a man who was convicted of multiple crimes including attempted murder of a police officer and conspiracy to commit bank robbery, and yet he managed to run a financial company called Prisoner Assistant while he was in prison.
1:08:29 - 1:11:29 (03:00)
Summary
This podcast episode talks about a man who was convicted of multiple crimes including attempted murder of a police officer and conspiracy to commit bank robbery, and yet he managed to run a financial company called Prisoner Assistant while he was in prison.
ChapterMultiple-time Felon Planned Bank Robbery Using Social Media
EpisodeA Villainous Plan
PodcastDateline NBC
FBI agents and Lewin searched a house called Southern Comfort in the Smoky Mountains with a search warrant to tie Michael Benanti and Brian Witham to a string of kidnappings and bank robberies, discovering massive amounts of photos, weapons, electronic devices, and fake law enforcement IDs.
1:11:29 - 1:13:33 (02:04)
Summary
FBI agents and Lewin searched a house called Southern Comfort in the Smoky Mountains with a search warrant to tie Michael Benanti and Brian Witham to a string of kidnappings and bank robberies, discovering massive amounts of photos, weapons, electronic devices, and fake law enforcement IDs.
ChapterMultiple-time Felon Planned Bank Robbery Using Social Media
EpisodeA Villainous Plan
PodcastDateline NBC
The bank robbers in this story used social media to gather information on their victims, as well as observing and taking notes on their daily routines to plan their heists.
1:13:33 - 1:15:52 (02:19)
Summary
The bank robbers in this story used social media to gather information on their victims, as well as observing and taking notes on their daily routines to plan their heists. Some of the victims were listed on a piece of paper found in the possession of one of the robbers.