Crazy ways People Avoid the Law
Escaping Justice!
Nobody wants to end up in prison. But what if you’re sentenced? Then, you have no choice. However, not everyone goes down easily. Some criminals get creative. They hide their faces in ink. Others fake their own deaths or alter their appearances. These people go the extra mile to evade the law. Curious about how many got away with it? You’re about to find out! Let’s dive into the wildest ways some tried to escape justice.
In 2012, Alan Knight from Swansea found himself in hot water. He stole £40,000 from his neighbor. Facing jail time, he needed a plan. His solution? Faking a coma! He spent 10 weeks in a hospital, pretending to be incapacitated. After discharge, he even hooked himself up to fake life support at home. Authorities, however, saw right through his scheme. Thanks to CCTV, his lies unraveled. In 2014, he received an extra two years in prison!
Then there's Kimberly Dew from Des Moines. In 2005, she received a speeding ticket. To escape, she claimed she died in a car accident. She even published a fake obituary! But her plan crumbled when she got pulled over again—just a month later. Ill-fated attempts led to a felony charge and a five-year prison sentence!
In China, an unidentified woman tried a different approach. Facing nine years for theft, she got pregnant. In fact, she had five babies over ten years! She delayed her sentence by continuously nursing and conceiving. But when she couldn’t get pregnant again, panic set in. Eventually, authorities caught up with her, marking her as a missing person.
And how about Joseph McNally from the UK? In 2017, he experienced road rage. After pointing an air rifle at drivers, he feigned ignorance. Blaming his dog seemed ridiculous—but he tried it! The judge didn’t buy his excuse, and he faced justice.
Let’s not forget the case of the elusive Mr. Zhang in China. After fleeing from a rent dispute, he became a mute beggar. He lived under an alias for 12 years before being discovered! His elaborate disguise of silence ultimately failed when police caught onto his tale.
Then, there was Tracy Nadine Ellenberg in South Carolina. After stealing a neighbor's horse to visit her boyfriend while intoxicated, she claimed the horse was the drunk one! The absurdity landed her with a ticket.
In 2009, Matthew McNelly and Joey Miller donned permanent marker disguises! Their attempt at evading capture was so laughable, even police found it funny.
Twins Sathis and Sabarish Raj in Malaysia seemed to pull off the ultimate ruse. Arrested for trafficking, they refused to identify themselves. Unable to tell them apart, authorities acquitted them.
Thomas Stroup in Ohio claimed to be a werewolf after a drunken brawl. But deputies weren’t fooled. They arrested him despite his wild excuse.
Caught on CCTV, a burglar in China tried to disguise himself with a white sheet. It didn’t work. He ended up confessing to more crimes.
Christopher Badman from Wales tried to steal during the Elvis Festival, using a plastic bag over his head as a disguise. It failed when he looked directly into the camera.
Luis Carlos de Roca was a chameleon in the underworld. He underwent plastic surgeries to elude capture for years. But authorities finally caught up with him based on his features.
In a strange turn, a woman in China switched identities to escape the police, altering her appearance dramatically. But the eyes of justice caught her in the act.
Last but not least, some teenage boys in Oregon tried escaping theft of Pokémon cards by hiding in a trash can. Their risky move almost worked until cops tracked them down.
Which of these criminals had the most thrilling escape? And who deserved to be behind bars? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Stay out of trouble, folks!
About the Creator
Tafara Sibotshiwe
A versatile authentic writer and passionate storyteller. With a background in, Journalism, Engineering, History, Health & finance, they combine profound insight with creative flair to explore the complexities of the human experience.



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