This Man Escaped Prison FOUR Times

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Published 2023-08-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @Diopside.
    Holy cow, this story deserves a full movie to be honest, I got hooked to the story, amazing video.
  • @SanjiEastBlue
    Yoshie Shiratori wasnt necessarily a bad person. He was more broken than evil to be honest. Lost his father, never knew his mother, forced to hard labour at a young age, poverty stricken for most of his life. All he wanted was someone to treat him with kindness. He knew what he did was breaking the law but just wanted to send a message to the judicial system that the guards mistreating him was wrong. Honestly its like the backstory of an anime villain
  • @umecoalpaw7573
    Whoever that final judge was, god bless his soul. Yeah, the guy did horrible things, but he was just escaping horrible treatment, he gave himself up multiple times, not something a horrible criminal would do.
  • @darkhippo6222
    I would want this guy as my partner in every escape room.
  • @astralb.2647
    I can also dislocate my joints at will, but it just put me in a wheelchair and a neckbrace instead of giving me superpowers. This guy's insanely skilled.
  • @Mih52
    Abroad in Japan shows the prison he was living in. With your story telling and seeing the actual prison, makes it even more amazing how a normal man with hidden talents survive the cruel life.
  • @micheleditsch888
    this man has my outmost respect for protecting his own safety while still wanting to atone for his crimes most people would give up and end up dead soon after everyone has to be treated as an individual and not be just "another one of those people"
  • @mangotail6808
    The only measure the Japanese did not commonly use to keep him behind bars was KINDNESS. That,s all he wanted
  • According to Kento Bento, Kobayashi betrayed Shiratori by turning him in when Shiratori in fact wanted Kobayashi to vouch for him about Japan's cruel prison system. This made Shiratori vow to never trust a law official again. Also, the policeman offered Shiratori the cigarette simply out of kindness and it was this act that moved Shiratori
  • @LilyPadGame
    What a smart person. I have no idea where he learned all the stuff he knew, but clearly it was somewhere good
  • @hislamb4528
    What an inspiring story to not giving up no matter what the odds are! You are so skilled at story telling too! Captivating…you captured my ears! Lol! They don’t want to escape! I wonder if he ever got to see his family again? Thanks for this video and many others!😃
  • @wolfred9813
    I love the commical jokes you come up with. Really lightens up your videos alongsides the facts
  • If the last Judge was the same as the rest of the Judges, it is HIGHLY LIKELY that Yoshie Shiratori would've escaped for the 5th time. This guy is actually pretty nice from the things mentioned in this video. He delayed his escape from Abashiri Prison just for the sake of the guards who were nice to him. He went to the head guard who was nice to him and agreed to turn himself in. Most of the crimes he committed was due to having no choice. I'd say the bad things he did was before he got in his first prison. Since Aomori prison, all the bad things he did were forced.
  • @985a1x
    Shiratori deserves an oscar and movie for his enthusiasm for freedom and justice👍
  • @user-jr4ou6gf6u
    The whole story of Shiratori, from his multiple escapes to his ability to dislocate his joints sounded weirdly familiar to me, but it wasn't until the mention of Abashiri Prison that it clicked for me - I had no idea Shiraishi "The Escape King" from Golden Kamuy was based on a real person! The character Shiraishi has the same MO of being insanely good and clever at escaping, including using dislocating joints and lockpicking, and he also did time in Abashiri Prison in the show. Some cursory googling confirmed the writer indeed based his character on Shiratori. Great video, and it was really cool to learn that this character was based on an an actual historical escape artist!
  • @thomashanna513
    They need to make this into a movie, this would probably be one of the top movies of all time to be honest