McMillion$ (HBO Documentary)

Armadon

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The only people I feel bad for were the Dittler Bros employees and the marketing company. They really had no clue how it was done and they lost everything. Once they tell you how it was done it's like wtf.
 

dizzie

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This was a bit drawn out, pretty messed up how many people he eventually fucked over (the honest people at Simon marketing and Dittler Bros). The rest of them can pretty much fuck off, they all knew it was wrong to take the tickets, even that guy who was offered it because of the divorce.

Thought there'd be some master thief type stuff in him stealing them after all the build up. Turns out a box delivered to the wrong guy and him taking a shit made the whole thing doable.
 
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Khane

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Some of you guys are ridiculous.

A lot of the people they interviewed know they fucked up, admit they were wrong, and were surprised and thankful that they got off as easy as they did. Most of them showed real remorse. The documentary never tried to frame them as sympathetic characters, that's just how they come across because they were being honest about their shortcomings and involvement. The only one who really tried to play the victim was Colombo's wife and coincidentally she comes across as one of the least likeable characters in the documentary. And in the case of Glomb he just straight up says he'll always be a criminal and would do it again.

And if trying to hide money in a divorce makes you a criminal a lot of the men in this country better start preparing for jail time.
 

Lanx

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Some of you guys are ridiculous.

A lot of the people they interviewed know they fucked up, admit they were wrong, and were surprised and thankful that they got off as easy as they did. Most of them showed real remorse. The documentary never tried to frame them as sympathetic characters, that's just how they come across because they were being honest about their shortcomings and involvement. The only one who really tried to play the victim was Colombo's wife and coincidentally she comes across as one of the least likeable characters in the documentary. And in the case of Glomb he just straight up says he'll always be a criminal and would do it again.

And if trying to hide money in a divorce makes you a criminal a lot of the men in this country better start preparing for jail time.
yea no
 

Lanx

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there was another podcast eps

cliffs

the reason why grandma ratted them out was cuz she wanted the grandson, the mom robin and her family were all doing the legal thing so grandma was pissed cuz robin was gonna get out too (and then she gets automatic custody cuz it's her kid) so she called.

fat jerry got sent the holo stickers which were made in china by accident b/c he was the head of security, the vp was supposed to get them but head of security was good enough, he was just lucky as shit

i don't know if they said it in the last eps, but the woman who was supposed to watch fat jerry, the fbi said she either the best criminal mastermind or the dumbest

they only let her go b/c in another job she went to bat to get some guy over a 200$ accounting thing, so if she went hog wild for just 200$ she couldn't have done this.

also fat jerry always asked her to come, for security it obviously should have been a different person everytime, for extra security, even fat jerry should have been swapped out

when they switched accounting firms, fat jerry recommended her to come aboard, so he could keep on doing it too

the reason why st jude got the winning piece was b/c some wanted to buy a winning piece but backed out and it was going to expire so fat jerry donated it.
 
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