One Mistake Took Down a 29-Yr-Old Dark Web Drug Lord

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  • 게시일 2022. 03. 02.
  • Ross Ulbricht never thought he'd get caught.
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    7:00 Ross Ulbricht laptop courtesy of the FBI
    9:00 Carl Force “Nob” photo shown in court during Ulbricht’s trial
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  • @Newsthink
    @Newsthink  2 년 전 +2537

    *Do you agree with the judge's sentence?*
    CORRECTIONS: Ulbricht attended the University of Texas at Dallas, not Austin. He was born on March 27, not March 17.
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    • @mxbidixk6015
      @mxbidixk6015 년 전 +2

      Not agreed totally but let be real, he still wanted those people dead if authorities didn’t act who knows how much he would still order hits on people in future

    • @WillIngram08
      @WillIngram08 년 전 +524

      NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
      FREE ROSS

    • @nastaha182
      @nastaha182 년 전 +181

      No :( But the policemen should. Such a disgrace.

    • @dubzy8334
      @dubzy8334 년 전 +1

      You know who's winning in the war on drugs right? Drugs. If this kid gets life and all that other stuff for his crimes and not one member of the Sackler family spends a day in jail, it shows you how stupid and misguided our " justice " is in America. Here you have a family that has made billions of dollars creating and distributing a drug that destroys loves , is highly addictive and what do they get? Fines? Ha , that's all the cost of doing business. They lied to doctors, they paid off politicians , they are the biggest drug dealers in American history. So to answer your question, this sentence is a joke. Why not get the real criminals in America. Any buisness involved in the production, distribution or manufacturing of opjod based drugs. Throw the boook at all of them. We are losing an entire generation of good young people to this drug

    • @AlbanianGladiator
      @AlbanianGladiator 년 전

      @@trtrhr fuck the law the american law is stupid

  • @gvngbvngiggy
    @gvngbvngiggy 년 전 +29848

    So basically after years of dea and fbi investigations an irs agent found him by googling him. I feel like that should be a major moral to the story.

    • @Chris-ij8tb
      @Chris-ij8tb 년 전 +1763

      I laughed so hard at that part

    • @ar_nim
      @ar_nim 년 전 +1589

      The IRS agent is more seasoned at searching things in the Internet and connect the dots lol
      It's a smart move considering how he searched the traces of it before any media coverage
      Kinda like those skill that we use to find that old forgotten meme that we used to laugh at 😂😂

    • @abhisheklama1393
      @abhisheklama1393 년 전 +277

      The definition of Occam's Razor, lol

    • @AndrewFlower
      @AndrewFlower 년 전 +564

      definitely going to pay my taxes

    • @truthboom
      @truthboom 년 전 +63

      thought google might have sell him out lol

  • @iloveplayingpr
    @iloveplayingpr 년 전 +9153

    It's crazy to think that former government employees can get like 6 years in prison for stealing literally from the government, and people who sell crack, even small can get life.

    • @burningfarts
      @burningfarts 년 전 +1320

      It's also crazy that the Judge calls Him out for being a drug dealer, when big pharma literally pays off the gov't to do the same thing.

    • @MrMartin48705
      @MrMartin48705 년 전 +659

      @@burningfarts as far as I'm concerned, he should've been in jail for like a month based on what he was actually selling. The dude created a website where people got together and sold illegal shit to each other, doesn't really sound like his problem. I suppose the US idiots hardly ever prosecuted real drug and weapon dealers as much as this poor guy.
      And yeah, Silk Road is gone, yet the percentage of drug addicts and school shootings is going up, whoops, seems like they did something wrong.

    • @u6uggg6hguiuggy
      @u6uggg6hguiuggy 년 전 +58

      @@MrMartin48705 It's going up coz it's addictive. A person who has done it once has a hard time to stop. The inflow of new 'doers', however, increases due to teenagers like me.
      But yea it's not like it really fixes much. Anyone can just make a new website ans start the whole thing over again. And there's a lot more messed up shit on the dark web than magic mushrooms and LSD. However, i don't get why people do stuff like LSD, coke, shrooms, heroin, etc. It's expensive as shit and i personally prefer just drinking with friends, sometimes. I mean the cig tasted kinda shitty. Won't do that again. 10 cents isn't worth that cig smh.

    • @evv1508
      @evv1508 년 전 +112

      It's called Double Standards.

    • @ebutuoy0312
      @ebutuoy0312 년 전 +29

      Think about how much that crack affects to bunch of end users' life which might leads to their life corruption. That's why it is treated in that way.

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  • @non-ya228
    @non-ya228 10 개월 전 +4054

    What is sad is drug dealers spend more time in prison for selling to adults who choose to buy this crap then a pedophile, who forces himself upon a child and destroys his or her identity and worth. It literally makes me sick

    • @dolaaal
      @dolaaal 7 개월 전 +278

      Maybe there's a reason for that.. you would not arrest people of the same as you 🥸

    • @cherrycotapie
      @cherrycotapie 7 개월 전 +9

      really? 😮

    • @mikegaskell589
      @mikegaskell589 7 개월 전 +34

      Could not agree more

    • @fionadonnelly9911
      @fionadonnelly9911 7 개월 전 +18

      @@dolaaalu realize the “you” u are referring to is actually YOU right?

    • @ra9552
      @ra9552 7 개월 전

      because drug lords are stealing the business from the gvt, cia...

  • @babynugget706
    @babynugget706 9 개월 전 +1424

    What did we learn from this? Be an FBI agent when you commit crimes because you can avoid a shit ton of jail time.

    • @cherrycotapie
      @cherrycotapie 7 개월 전 +4

      i dont think they actually use the drugs

    • @teleman07
      @teleman07 7 개월 전 +38

      @@cherrycotapie Using drugs is not a crime anyway. Unless you sell.

    • @cherrycotapie
      @cherrycotapie 7 개월 전 +5

      @@teleman07 im pretty sure the drugs they buy while investigating is kept as evidence or discarded. i dont think the operator can get a hand on it and keep it to themselves

    • @teleman07
      @teleman07 7 개월 전 +75

      @@cherrycotapie True. There is this joke about this whole process:
      One day the dea agent apprehends 10kg of drugs and goes to his boss:
      Agent- Sir we have caught 9kgs of drugs with the sting operation.
      Boss -Very good. Nice job on catching 8kg of drugs.
      Boss goes to his director.
      Boss- Sir we have caught 7kg of drugs in our operation.
      Director- Amazing job on catching 6kg of drugs.
      Director brings the drugs to elimination and recycle center.
      Director- Here is the 5kg of drugs we caught in the operation.
      Center chief- Good job director. We will destroy this 4kg of drugs pronto.
      Chief brings the drugs to operator of incinerator kiln.
      Chief- Destroy this 3kg of drugs that are caught by DEA.
      Operator- Sure boss I will destroy this 2kg of drugs now.
      Operator incinerates 1kg of drugs...

    • @cherrycotapie
      @cherrycotapie 7 개월 전 +7

      @@teleman07 haha 😆

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    @Mattyouyous 6 개월 전 +152

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  • @redcommander27
    @redcommander27 7 개월 전 +213

    To everyone wondering why he got such a harsh sentence, there are three reasons. 1. The judge said she wanted to make an example out of him as a deterrent against others 2. The murder-for-hire charges were dropped, but judges can and in this case did, consider uncharged allegations in your sentence as aggravating factors 3. He was offered a plea deal, but turned it down and took his chances at trial (The feds have a 95% or higher conviction rate). If you do that, they always the throw the book at you and pursue the maximum possible sentence. I’m not justifying it, just explaining the reasons.

    • @TAPATIOPLEASE
      @TAPATIOPLEASE 4 개월 전 +9

      Yup and you couldnt have summarized any better.

    • @Rishi2015
      @Rishi2015 4 개월 전 +4

      What was the plea deal?

    • @redcommander27
      @redcommander27 4 개월 전 +3

      @@Rishi2015 I forget exactly. It would have been hard time, but nothing compared to what he got.

    • @ingGS
      @ingGS 3 개월 전 +6

      Yes, that is why sentence hearings are separated from trials. You CANNOT mention previous crimes or uncharged offenses in front of a jury, but the prosecution can bring it up for sentencing to the judge after found guilty.

    • @MinkahDavidson-qy5wy
      @MinkahDavidson-qy5wy 3 개월 전 +5

      10 years 😳

  • @rahulalone9942
    @rahulalone9942 년 전 +4806

    That judgement was too harsh. Even murderers get out of prison quickly and giving interviews on how they commited that murder.

    • @troliskimosko
      @troliskimosko 년 전

      But he is, at least in attempt, a murderer as well.

    • @casmcphee5809
      @casmcphee5809 년 전 +171

      Agreed, and now stores can sell drugs, some countries even allow coke but in a very small amount

    • @SplashSeminar
      @SplashSeminar 년 전 +264

      He put out hits on multiple people lol

    • @keyboardcommando7000
      @keyboardcommando7000 년 전 +40

      @@casmcphee5809 What stores sell drugs 🤣 Never heard of that in my entire life

    • @Desalater2
      @Desalater2 년 전 +53

      @@keyboardcommando7000 they dont have weed stores in america?

  • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368

    Ulbrict should've become a cop first.
    That way he would've gotten a more lenient sentence.

    • @apexone5502
      @apexone5502 년 전 +562

      @DrizzDaddy it’s not the comment we had asked for but it’s the one we need.

    • @bobbycigarillo
      @bobbycigarillo 년 전 +416

      @DrizzDaddy it was in reference to the crooked DEA agents involved getting only 6 years while Ross got 2 life sentences. Keep up

    • @canesugar911
      @canesugar911 년 전 +35

      @DrizzDaddy so what? Freedom of speech.

    • @canesugar911
      @canesugar911 년 전 +10

      @DrizzDaddy so what? Freedom of speech.

    • @canesugar911
      @canesugar911 년 전 +40

      @DrizzDaddy why soo triggered.

  • @LuisaSweden-rf3ke
    @LuisaSweden-rf3ke 2 개월 전 +128

    I started doing drugs since my teenage. Got addicted to heroin. Heroin addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @Mcdogmom288
      @Mcdogmom288 2 개월 전 +2

      Amen God bless people. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health.

    • @Bastianbishops
      @Bastianbishops 2 개월 전 +5

      Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.

    • @DonnHowes
      @DonnHowes 2 개월 전 +2

      YES very sure of Dr.benshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @Edennnn926
      @Edennnn926 2 개월 전 +1

      I hate that psilocybin gets grouped with drugs like cocaine and heroin. Mushrooms are a remedy, not a vice! I went on a microdose treatment for a couple of months and within the first week, every sight of a cigarette got me questioning why I was doing all that to myself. It really works.

    • @gefferystones2814
      @gefferystones2814 2 개월 전 +2

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @MegaLoquendo2000
    @MegaLoquendo2000 7 개월 전 +149

    Such an interesting story, it deserves a proper film adaptation.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 6 개월 전 +1

      some boy scout most do not rise to his level sadly just goes to show those that burn the brightest burn out the fastest😭

    • @DavidKen878
      @DavidKen878 4 개월 전

      It got one. It was very good

    • @beastboy44567
      @beastboy44567 개월 전

      ikr I wanna hear his personal story . Like a documentary interviewing him in depth

    • @DavidKen878
      @DavidKen878 개월 전

      @@beastboy44567 Why? You know he's still claiming to be innocent right?

  • @petya7105
    @petya7105 년 전 +4842

    i actually thought his plea to the judge to be released in old age was really beautifully written.
    edit: i see so many people arguing in the responses to my comment that he deserves to rot in jail. my comment wasn't pro or con on that. i was just admiring the aesthetics of his poetry.

    • @emil3458
      @emil3458 년 전 +1192

      Also i don't get why they couldn't leave him atleast a few years of freedom before he dies. Like if he gets cancer or gets sick. I guess the American prison system doesn't do rehabilitation, just punishes people.

    • @denji9671
      @denji9671 년 전 +431

      @@emil3458 you would be absolutely right

    • @MainStreamRegimeDemocrats
      @MainStreamRegimeDemocrats 년 전 +3

      @Petya absolutely I agree i cannot believe that they didn't let this kid live again one day what a complete joke. The government commits more evil every single day than this kid who made a huge mistake but didn't directly sell anybody drugs he just gave drug users a better and safer way to get the stuff they ALREADY get....

    • @TwiceBorn369
      @TwiceBorn369 년 전 +75

      You wouldn’t say that if he was black

    • @alternativeview99
      @alternativeview99 년 전

      Why? because he is white? The judge was dealing with exactly this type of privilege.

  • @justbeadaydreamer
    @justbeadaydreamer 4 개월 전 +3

    Wow! I’m speechless. This is the best document on KRplus. What a research! Fantastic form. Thank you for broadening my horizons!

  • @Sammasambuddha
    @Sammasambuddha 7 개월 전 +171

    A friend told me, during the Silk Road era, he could finally relax about his drug habit since the negative pressure to go to his street dealer was off his shoulders, when he placed his orders online. He was guaranteed quality products with online vendors whom he'd made "friends" with. Then somehow, the ease of which he could buy, turned off his switch of *need* to a *disdain* towards drugs. It was "too much of a good thing".
    He cold turkey-ed his habit realizing he was motivated to *use* through the process of enabling anxiety to get to his dealer, thus realising he had been addicted to the excitement of "the buy".
    He got out of it in the end all thanks to SR.

    • @omgitsgassio3191
      @omgitsgassio3191 7 개월 전 +11

      underrated comment i had a similiar experience when i was the plug

    • @Sammasambuddha
      @Sammasambuddha 7 개월 전

      @@omgitsgassio3191
      Truth is often underrated
      🙏

    • @mikejones9906
      @mikejones9906 6 개월 전

      Tell that to the thousands of people who inevitably overdosed. Dead people can't give ratings.

    • @andresbedolla798
      @andresbedolla798 6 개월 전 +4

      To add to this and think about the violence that people nowadays go through to get drugs than they did back when silkroad was available is crazy I’m not justifying it, just a thought

    • @mikejones9906
      @mikejones9906 6 개월 전

      @@andresbedolla798 You know what's violent?? Dying of an overdose because you trusted some stranger online.

  • @seeno1
    @seeno1 년 전 +3198

    Life without parole. That’s much longer then most drug dealers. Plus without the murders, violence that comes with being a major drug dealer. They wanted to make an example of him.

    • @chersegems2315
      @chersegems2315 년 전 +335

      He was already giving orders to have former employees murdered. He wasn’t at all above using violence and brutality, just afraid of getting involved himself. A privileged kid thinking of himself as better than other drug dealers and above consequences, exactly as the judge said.

    • @seeno1
      @seeno1 년 전 +280

      @@chersegems2315 Negative. He wasn’t charged nor found guilt of conspiracy to commit murder. Can only be sentenced on charges he was found guilty of.

    • @chersegems2315
      @chersegems2315 년 전 +154

      @@seeno1 lmao, so because he wasn’t technically charged, the on-record messages from him clearly ordering his former employees’ deaths don’t count when evaluating his character ourselves? So the trial is a miscarriage of justice when it ends with a stronger conviction than you’d like, but is simultaneously the final word in the matter of him ordering assassinations like a cartel or mafia don?

    • @falconwings1037
      @falconwings1037 년 전 +61

      @@chersegems2315 oh 👏. That's a wrap, slam dunk point bruh. I feel for the guy kind of. He fucked up. But how could someone so smart with a physics degree do something so dumb. Suburban kids are book smart not life smart.
      Personally I'd like to see him free In a decade. On a very long parole. Make him work for the fbi like Leo Di caprios Frank abignale junior in catch me if you can.
      The government needed to make an example of him .
      But yeh he acted like mafia and didn't even catch those charges. He ordered the death of other people like a game without consequences. That means he has an evil 😈 spot in his heart.

    • @jensen_2261
      @jensen_2261 년 전 +60

      Most drug dealers can't even dream of the damage this kid did.

  • @ulture
    @ulture 년 전 +5651

    The judge admitted her main motivation was to prevent ‘disruption to the social fabric’, rather than justice. Says it all.

    • @GetOffUrPhone
      @GetOffUrPhone 년 전 +519

      Exactly... Some bullshit double standards right there

    • @eventsv3298
      @eventsv3298 년 전

      @Ingeniator Abderamus The Judge obeys the regulations set by big pharma and other lobbied interests. It was not an act of justice, it was an act of fear that the internet could undermine the government's wealth. It's why the big banks got their fingerprints all over crypto, and why the internet is under attack. They gave him life + 40 years as a warning to anybody else wanting to do something similar.

    • @ulture
      @ulture 년 전 +44

      @Ingeniator Abderamus I didn't say they were 'mutually exclusive', I'm saying they're not really related at all. There is nothing inherently moral about stasis, nor anything inherently immoral about change.

    • @Martin-cx3pe
      @Martin-cx3pe 년 전 +98

      I mean, isnt it justice putting away a person helping drug addicts be stayed on drugs even more?

    • @LouieKaram10
      @LouieKaram10 년 전 +36

      The true social fabric is without tyranny. Sic semper tyrannis

  • @JobsJ87
    @JobsJ87 6 개월 전 +22

    American Kingpin is the book about Ross Ulbricht, it is truly one of the best true story books I've ever read. I could not put it down. This video was very well made and covered a lot of information in 22 mins.

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    @georgeabernathy6646 6 개월 전 +3

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  • @Kodeb8
    @Kodeb8 년 전 +3862

    It's insane that he got two life sentences for essentially making a deep web ebay.

    • @kiklocus4660
      @kiklocus4660 년 전 +201

      how about the hits he ordered

    • @tyjusto9351
      @tyjusto9351 년 전 +702

      @@kiklocus4660 that would be relevant if he got charged for those hits.

    • @kba
      @kba 년 전 +76

      Maximilian Schmidt did something similar and only got 7 years and served only half of it. (He only sold $3.8M though, quite a small empire compared to $200M)

    • @woofmeowmeowwooffestival4774
      @woofmeowmeowwooffestival4774 년 전 +4

      ​@@kiklocus4660 was he charged for those?

    • @kiklocus4660
      @kiklocus4660 년 전 +42

      @@woofmeowmeowwooffestival4774 no idea man I live by the rule that life is not fair, there is no such thing as fairness, it exists when its convenient

  • @sandeepsingh18
    @sandeepsingh18 년 전 +3881

    You summarised whole story in 23 minutes, was aware of the incident from the beginning but you have done a great research and wonderful storytelling.

    • @damienocallaghan2648
      @damienocallaghan2648 년 전 +18

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    • @jerm2296
      @jerm2296 년 전

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    • @mikeef747
      @mikeef747 년 전 +26

      @@damienocallaghan2648 Researching, writing and summarizing the story is what he meant, that is a very large task. Posting it into text to speech software is something completely different. But as someone that had worked with text to speech on a professional level, it was done very well because you have to tweak it so that the pauses and transitions are coherent and not some unnatural sounding.

    • @mikeef747
      @mikeef747 년 전 +8

      You're right! The amount of research that went into this was a lot of work, the brilliant part was summarizing it in such a way that listeners like you and me are intrigued enough to listen beyond the first 30 seconds and compelling enough that we lose track of time to listen to the entire presentation!

    • @hanselmansell7555
      @hanselmansell7555 년 전 +8

      She name checks Nick Bilton an his book American Kingpin, basically the only research necessary.

  • @thegunner4141
    @thegunner4141 7 개월 전 +5

    This is how all informative KRplus videos should be, thorough and unbiased.

  • @michaelgarvey2148
    @michaelgarvey2148 6 개월 전 +50

    Never challenge a government to a fight on who is the best drug dealer .

  • @thomastwomey4617
    @thomastwomey4617 년 전 +1122

    I feel like I just watched 22 hours of information in 22 minutes. So thorough! Great job Cindy Pom.

    • @lubu9209
      @lubu9209 7 개월 전 +2

      Was randomly recommended this video. First thing I though was, "60 Minutes", wasn't too far off. Although I'm American, so maybe that's why 60 min came to mind.

    • @emirtemiz_
      @emirtemiz_ 7 개월 전

      ​@@lubu9209 because of i am turkish guy i accidentally confused minute and second each other, and i thought that this video lasts for 60 seconds but soon i figure it out that it is not 60 seconds

    • @shekelboi
      @shekelboi 6 개월 전 +3

      I definitely misread that last name, lol

    • @thestranger1475
      @thestranger1475 6 개월 전 +1

      Same@@shekelboi , I just looked at it, cycled down comments...then my brain was like "WUT?"...

    • @henriksvensson2836
      @henriksvensson2836 2 개월 전

      is cindy pom the cleaning lady from Family guy?

  • @GRrekluse
    @GRrekluse 년 전 +3546

    This just fuels my disgust for the "Justice" system even more.
    Like many have stated before me, murderers get shorter terms, the government themselves smuggled in cocaine in the 80's, but God forbid that an individual does the same and Uncle Sam doesn't get a cut of the profits. The biggest prison sentence he obtain was the financial one, speaks volumes.

    • @zirkereuler5242
      @zirkereuler5242 년 전

      and to top it off the sentences on those corrupt government agents were 6 years...

    • @samjohannes9969
      @samjohannes9969 년 전 +92

      He put 5 hits out.

    • @zirkereuler5242
      @zirkereuler5242 년 전 +284

      @@samjohannes9969 there were no charges for that.

    • @halfmelty
      @halfmelty 년 전

      @@zirkereuler5242 does that change the fact that he intended to have people murdered?

    • @aks1993kumar
      @aks1993kumar 년 전

      @@samjohannes9969 That is liberal hogwash.

  • @DavidAshraqata
    @DavidAshraqata 2 개월 전 +59

    Honestly $150-180k starting isn’t that amazing considering how many hours they work. It sounds like over 80 hours a week based on the lack of Saturday night dinner time and being on the job at bed time, and honestly any decent first year attorney consulting position will have a way better dollar per hour figure. I worked around 30 hours at most my first year in the field and made around $100k plus massive benefits like free health insurance.

  • @whyzi6143
    @whyzi6143 5 개월 전 +7

    They tried to make an example out of him with that sentence. But boy oh boy that back fired. There were so many marketplaces once the silk road when down. It was like roger starting a pirate era

  • @simonb8988
    @simonb8988 년 전 +841

    I chatted with Ross a few times, due to a support ticket I submitted early on during TSR’s run. I only knew him as The Dread Pirate Roberts at that time of course. I’ve been clean now for 7 years, but I was addicted to oxycodone for 6 years, and got scammed by a vendor called, “New York Fuego” on an order for 20 x 30mg oxycodone pills for $400, which he never shipped. He was super nice and helpful. He resolved my issue and refunded my $400 in less than 24 hours and then banned the vendor who scammed me.

    • @simonb8988
      @simonb8988 년 전 +216

      @@bigjunior2172 All users who used The Silk Road the first year or so after it opened and submitted a support ticket got either him or 1 other support person. Ross had to manually approve all refunds until later on in TSR’s life. He didn’t have a real support staff until the latter half of 2012 and it opened in 2011. There are literally hundreds, if not, thousands of others who chatted with him because of support tickets as well. I wasn’t saying it was some rare thing that only I experienced. I don’t know why you’d think i’d lie about something so random and stupid for no reason. I’m not a “kiddo” either. I was like 25 at that time.

    • @snoop3539
      @snoop3539 년 전 +151

      @@bigjunior2172 when a kid says "kiddo" to someone else... You are prbbly younger than TSR.

    • @simonb8988
      @simonb8988 년 전 +71

      @@snoop3539 Either younger or immature troll haha. I just thought it was an interesting little story that I know hundreds/thousands of others probably experienced too. It sucks that he’s being a tool, because we have similar tastes in comedy, based on his subscriptions.

    • @strcs_
      @strcs_ 년 전 +44

      I'm happy that you are clean now. Have a great day sir

    • @Stephen-on6bf
      @Stephen-on6bf 년 전 +17

      @@bigjunior2172 The condescension is a bad look, champ.

  • @jordanschiltz8110
    @jordanschiltz8110 7 개월 전 +1383

    His sentence is crazy considering that someone who killed 2 people while drunk driving only got 14 years

    • @tobi9838
      @tobi9838 7 개월 전 +48

      if 2 people = 14 years, how many lives do you think the silkroad took?

    • @random_jamdon_son3523
      @random_jamdon_son3523 7 개월 전 +203

      ​@@tobi9838how many lives has smoking and drinking took?

    • @green_light_8806
      @green_light_8806 7 개월 전 +22

      End the unconstitutional war on drugs.

    • @kangaroo4847
      @kangaroo4847 7 개월 전

      ⁠@@tobi9838People will always find a way to get drugs, the only thing the government can do is educate people and make sure no one is buying laced stuff to reduce deaths.

    • @PutinosauRUS
      @PutinosauRUS 7 개월 전 +11

      Drinking is good for the goverment. Alcohol is a legal drug. Here in Russia, 100 ml small bottle of legal vodka is only 1 USD at current exchange rate.

  • @VegasPedro
    @VegasPedro 년 전 +3396

    Crazy to think that someone who did not kill first hand is able to get life in prison. Feels like this case really struck a nerve with the government.

    • @pinebarrenpatriot8289
      @pinebarrenpatriot8289 년 전

      The government like chuck Schumer is against people injecting drugs unless it's their own blood clotting vaccine. Leftist hypocrite.

    • @haterrloverrrychh9031
      @haterrloverrrychh9031 9 개월 전 +77

      probably cause it was difficult to find him

    • @cool-yt1zq
      @cool-yt1zq 9 개월 전 +224

      Drug dealers get life sentences quite often so it’s not surprising

    • @ed-_-7779
      @ed-_-7779 9 개월 전 +129

      they made example of him

    • @peanutbutterisfu
      @peanutbutterisfu 9 개월 전 +124

      Nobody was killed at all he was scammed into paying someone to kill 5 people but they were never killed. Regardless if you pay someone to kill a person you should be more guilty then the person that did it the only reason they are dead is because you wanted it done.

  • @petertrom4397
    @petertrom4397 6 개월 전

    This was an EXCELLENT video! Thank you!

  • @sternwardboss
    @sternwardboss 6 개월 전 +2

    The good old days of Silk Road. Gone but not forgotten

  • @easemailboxes
    @easemailboxes 년 전 +2743

    Having personally researched the topic intensely myself in an ongoing capacity, I am deeply impressed with the quality and accuracy of this report. Well done and thank you.

    • @redwolfexr
      @redwolfexr 년 전 +5

      I heard he got more than a "bear hug" when he tried to get his laptop back.

    • @rogoznicafc9672
      @rogoznicafc9672 년 전

      @@redwolfexr did they punch him?

    • @redwolfexr
      @redwolfexr 년 전

      @@rogoznicafc9672 Standard issue big husky dude in armor.. ground, and "suspect" was the "high speed impact" filling between them was what I heard. Wired, I think it was.

    • @crateer
      @crateer 년 전 +1

      How do you know about accuracy?

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 년 전 +5

      exept he wasnt a druglord, he just ran the site.

  • @MrTmm97
    @MrTmm97 8 개월 전 +438

    I graduated and started college in 2011. The Silk Road was well known and used amongst friends and fraternities. It literally was the Amazon of Drugs. Those were crazy times.

    • @Kasperx138
      @Kasperx138 7 개월 전 +48

      he's only in jail because he cut out the CIA

    • @MubashirullahD
      @MubashirullahD 7 개월 전 +10

      you mean it was that common to take drgus in college. Man, what a bad influence. College is tough but it aint that bad to make someone do drugs

    • @Sammasambuddha
      @Sammasambuddha 7 개월 전 +45

      @MubashirullahD
      Uhh, party drugs are used in colleges to party, not to escape the horrors of college life.
      Sounds like you're using for all the wrong reasons. Stay safe.

    • @oceancat0450
      @oceancat0450 6 개월 전 +2

      Those were great times. Not going to lie.

    • @jasonbachelor604
      @jasonbachelor604 5 개월 전 +7

      No. That is a sane, manageable market. Funny how fentanyl came so quickly after this stupid bust.

  • @thegunner4141
    @thegunner4141 7 개월 전 +5

    The government was more concerned with what this could mean for them rather than the people who were buying his drugs.

    • @procrastinatingrn3936
      @procrastinatingrn3936 3 개월 전

      Problem is that he undermined the government selling ooops i mean cartel flooding cities with drugs.

  • @damroyaltyxxii
    @damroyaltyxxii 6 개월 전 +77

    the prison sentencing kind of rubs me the wrong way. i've seen rapists, pedos, murderers, & shooters get less than 5-10 years, then a drug crime like this gets double life? the criminal system is so backwards

    • @mikejones9906
      @mikejones9906 6 개월 전 +1

      It's called people overdosing and dying, ever heard of it???

    • @bro...5849
      @bro...5849 6 개월 전

      ⁠​⁠@@mikejones9906and those people choose to buy and use drugs. The victims of rapists, pedos, and murderers don’t get to choose.

    • @jattworld1984
      @jattworld1984 5 개월 전

      @@mikejones9906ever heard of Opioid Pharma Bros being in Prison ? Their body count is millions.

    • @golden-63
      @golden-63 4 개월 전

      @@mikejones9906 What about the cigarette and alcohol companies that kill millions?

    • @Objektivan_Hajdukovac
      @Objektivan_Hajdukovac 2 개월 전

      @@mikejones9906 he didnt put drugs into anyones body, he put it on sale and people willingly bought it. they would buy it anyway and overdose.

  • @mattsheezy5469
    @mattsheezy5469 년 전 +2256

    The Judge had an interesting perspective in her findings. Murderers, and Rapists don’t get life, so I personally don’t agree, but I hadn’t considered comparing him to a real life drug dealer. If the Manson girls can get out, surely this guy can, especially as our culture moves towards treating addiction as the mental illness, & health problem that it truly is. He’s fortunate to have so many supporters.

    • @allanpeters4788
      @allanpeters4788 년 전

      It's hard to argue that anyone is ment to spend the intier life's in prison but if anyone is I would say someone who put hits out on pepoles life's and trafficed litteral tons of meth and harion would be one of them

    • @levinascimento1995
      @levinascimento1995 년 전 +51

      Although I agree life in prison is a harsh sentence, I get it, as this sentence sets a precedent, a warning for people looking at ventures of this type. But in regards to what you said about addiction, what was Ulbricht addicted to? Money? Control of his "empire" ? That's a bit ironic in light of libertarianism, I think.
      There may be many ways of fighting for libertarian causes, but I don't believe that libertarianism was his major goal.

    • @anonymoususer3888
      @anonymoususer3888 년 전 +81

      Yeah, murder and rape is WAY way worse than drug related crimes, and murder and rape absolutely should get life in prison since they’re horrible crimes
      I agree that he has a chance to get out

    • @zayzay4405
      @zayzay4405 년 전 +26

      They using him as an example.

    • @krpineda17
      @krpineda17 년 전

      You can r*pe all the girls you want but you cannot r*pe the government LOL.
      serious tho, if they hadn't stopped him early he has the potential to be a cold killing kingpin.

  • @di_kid00
    @di_kid00 년 전 +1688

    For him to be sentenced that long vs those convicted within pharmaceutical to still be walking free, rich from the suffering of many (including my grandmother) is insane. Sigh.

    • @jonstone9741
      @jonstone9741 년 전

      Excellent point. The Sackler family flooded America with oxycontin, resulting in thousands of overdose deaths, but they are billionaires who won't spend any time in prison.

    • @cool-yt1zq
      @cool-yt1zq 9 개월 전 +30

      Not really drugs dealers get life sentences often . Like the judge said he was privileged and still picked a life of crime it’s his fault

    • @watchmyback400
      @watchmyback400 8 개월 전 +4

      @@cool-yt1zqhe’s a sociopath if i’m not mistaken but still your right

    • @ravanpee1325
      @ravanpee1325 7 개월 전 +7

      ​@@cool-yt1zqAs if the US big families act differently

    • @Woody193sotsc
      @Woody193sotsc 7 개월 전 +1

      😂

  • @dnbcone
    @dnbcone 5 개월 전

    Thanks bro had some lovely stuff off of there ❤

  • @jeffreyferreira3811
    @jeffreyferreira3811 2 개월 전

    Great video! Is there a video anywhere that I can watch about how Ulbright got his hands on the drugs themselves? Did he have a chemist? Did he have contact dealers? It's genuinely impressive how his supply was able to keep up with the crazy demand.

  • @SCY7H3
    @SCY7H3 2 년 전 +1830

    Perfect videolength for a dinner video, cheers!

    • @SCY7H3
      @SCY7H3 2 년 전 +33

      Update: this was amazing, thank you once again!

    • @MUFC1933
      @MUFC1933 년 전 +22

      Don’t be watching tele at the dinner table tut tut 😊

    • @SCY7H3
      @SCY7H3 년 전 +39

      @@MUFC1933 I live by myself hahaha

    • @Mrbrownthesemite
      @Mrbrownthesemite 년 전 +5

      Yep. Also perfect when early to work

    • @tommymc7535
      @tommymc7535 년 전 +3

      This video leaves out so much like the emails…. He gets scammed by that genius that had like 5 separate accounts created.

  • @rtejas5743
    @rtejas5743 년 전 +382

    Robert Pattinson’s origin story is definitely humbling

    • @_nailz
      @_nailz 년 전 +33

      🤣 I thought I was the only one who thought he looked like Robert Pattinson too!

    • @mrsspawn1532
      @mrsspawn1532 년 전 +6

      Me too! Haha

    • @SunlessPeriwinkle
      @SunlessPeriwinkle 년 전 +15

      Someone said it thank god, I was literally so confused at first thinking why Robert Pattinson is a drug lord lmao.

    • @Benjy9845
      @Benjy9845 년 전 +10

      Came here expecting every comment to be saying this 😂

    • @ryanmiller5473
      @ryanmiller5473 년 전 +2

      I thought that lmao

  • @TheGodbody
    @TheGodbody 27 일 전

    This story will never get old i love seeing this

  • @global4508
    @global4508 6 개월 전 +5

    To summarize:
    -do not use Gmail
    -do not disclose your thoughts on social media
    -never overdo anything

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf 6 개월 전 +1

      Do not engage in criminal conspiracies.

    • @KoolWhhip
      @KoolWhhip 6 개월 전 +3

      @@GH-oi2jf Unless you're the government.

  • @Rex93241
    @Rex93241 년 전 +609

    The judge speaking of there being no privilege in the our(US) judicial system is laughable.

    • @MrTsiolkovsky
      @MrTsiolkovsky 년 전 +25

      True. For democrats in high profile cases, it hardly exists at all!

    • @nnoir
      @nnoir 년 전

      @@MrTsiolkovsky Dont do that. Dual party system just works to divide the United States. The founding fathers said it themselves. Lets just be honest and say for white people in high profile cases it hardly exists at all.

    • @XtoCee
      @XtoCee 년 전 +14

      He was literally the epitome of privileged. White, middle-class, Ivy League education and still managed to F'up his life.

    • @davidjr4903
      @davidjr4903 년 전

      @@XtoCee black "people" are the most privileged group nowadays

    • @RHINOSAUR
      @RHINOSAUR 년 전

      @@MrTsiolkovsky - Trumpers always give themselves away.

  • @PeaceLoveandMolotovs
    @PeaceLoveandMolotovs 년 전 +2301

    On behalf of this country, this prison sentence is an embarrassment

    • @arizonatea3734
      @arizonatea3734 년 전 +6

      Did you want more or less time?

    • @jimmywoo2022
      @jimmywoo2022 년 전 +164

      @@arizonatea3734 less obviously

    • @rororobertson
      @rororobertson 년 전 +2

      Very

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 년 전 +70

      @@arizonatea3734 More. They want the sentence to extend to the afterlife.

    • @SeasideStrangler
      @SeasideStrangler 년 전

      They care because the government wasn't getting a share, they don't care because it was immoral.

  • @dejazO0
    @dejazO0 7 개월 전 +2

    I'm agreed with his philosophy everyone should be allowed to do, eat, drink whatever they want if they ain't hurting anyone physically.

  • @aariz582
    @aariz582 7 개월 전

    but didnt the alpha02 guy own silk road or was this guy the owner of a ressuruction
    or was the alpha02 guy owner of the ressuruction
    correct me if im wrong

  • @edgelamer
    @edgelamer 년 전 +2824

    The most interesting thing for me is that he allegedly ordered multiple murders for hire. It says a lot about how it all snowballed for him. From a free marketplace to getting to this dark place of being a world #1 drug lord that "does what he has to do" like murder for hire. I think he never intended to do that kind of things when he first started the project.

    • @hackthegibsons9815
      @hackthegibsons9815 년 전 +203

      The used that to get the searches then immediately dropped the charges for the murder for hire. Seems they didnt have anything to back up the claims and that was never added to the trial. Also doesnt even get into the claims he made that he wasn't the only person who had access to the account.

    • @kyleyerbury5043
      @kyleyerbury5043 년 전 +3

      he did

    • @IL_Bgentyl
      @IL_Bgentyl 년 전 +22

      Seems he was willing to compromise himself for what he seen as a greater good. Aka Silk Road for everyone.

    • @ufsteropolstero6014
      @ufsteropolstero6014 년 전

      @@IL_Bgentyl do you really believe the bullshit coming out of your mouth?

    • @ufsteropolstero6014
      @ufsteropolstero6014 년 전

      Most of these freedumb types are privileged white boys who wants rules for others but not for themselves. It's an ego thing first so they're mostly sociopaths.

  • @emmac329
    @emmac329 년 전 +888

    I’m surprised the crocked cops only got 6 years. There should be even harsher punishment for those in law enforcement seeing as their job is to uphold the law. 🙄

    • @likeablecloud2454
      @likeablecloud2454 년 전 +13

      yeah but what they did is mostly warrented to minor charges. there are thousands of people who do money laundering and get less than 4 years and obstruction of justice is a minor crime. as long as he didn't have intent to distribute narcotics etc, he wouldn't get as harsh of punishment. of course law enforcement know this so they aren't stupid enough to have intent to distribute etc. but they will money launder extort or obstruct justice as they know it will be minor charges.

    • @oniisuki9025
      @oniisuki9025 년 전 +66

      @@likeablecloud2454 “Obstruction of justice is a minor crime”… yeah your country’s screwed

    • @likeablecloud2454
      @likeablecloud2454 년 전 +1

      @@oniisuki9025 obstruction of justice is a major crime but the charges are minor for what it's for. They didn't prevent them from investigating they just took a bribe and didn't really their findings. It's just how the obstruction of justice is committed that it's a minor offense. Also

    • @GP-qi1ve
      @GP-qi1ve 년 전 +11

      drugs should be legal. You don't have to uphold the law if the law is stupid.

    • @likeablecloud2454
      @likeablecloud2454 년 전

      @@GP-qi1ve that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

  • @allenn7955
    @allenn7955 2 개월 전 +1

    Back in my rave days, I bought molly (pure powder) from a friend who got his stuff from silk road. It was the best molly I ever had! Perfect high, no crappy comedown and no bad hangovers the next day. Ahh, the good ol' days!!

  • @mrorganic13
    @mrorganic13 6 개월 전 +1

    “52 undercover purchases” yeah okay , man was getting his fix with the cops blessing 😭😂

  • @simony2801
    @simony2801 년 전 +2353

    He was clearly guilty but to me the sentence was over the top. Life without parole was harsh.

    • @toromontana8290
      @toromontana8290 년 전 +145

      I would have jury nullified all the drugs charges. They should have tried him for attempted murder though, which is actually a violation of the NAP (and he should know that being a libertarian).

    • @rickphilly1975
      @rickphilly1975 년 전

      Black people have entered the chat

    • @netvisionz
      @netvisionz 년 전 +64

      I agree with you. Murderers get way less.

    • @jameskorva3925
      @jameskorva3925 년 전 +146

      He wasn't guilty of anything immoral. He deserves no time in jail and it's disgusting to see so many slaves supporting this sentence.

    • @jameskorva3925
      @jameskorva3925 년 전

      @@toromontana8290 He never tried to murder anyone. That's government propaganda.

  • @anthony5227
    @anthony5227 년 전 +835

    The hard part of these videos is
    A. The deep research
    But more importantly
    B. Having a voice people can listen to for longer than 2 minutes.
    Great video!

  • @ChuckleHoneybear
    @ChuckleHoneybear 7 개월 전 +1

    Super judge! I was afraid he was almost going to get away with it, after all that work.

  • @ellinikos6281
    @ellinikos6281 4 개월 전 +3

    it's really absurd how people were convinced to regard injustice as justice.

    • @sponish0
      @sponish0 2 개월 전

      you mean people saying a guy making millions from an ilegal black market shouldn't face action for it?

  • @VeggieReddy
    @VeggieReddy 년 전 +2441

    I remember reading this news earlier.. one of the jury members, (a woman of a mother whose son committed suicide because of drug addiction) was hell bent on punishing this guy for life, while the other jury members wanted it to be like 10-20 years something and not life sentence.. so basically it was a wrong selection of Jury.. she took her personal revenge

    • @mrduuud
      @mrduuud 년 전 +240

      I thought the judge makes the sentence. The Jury just decide guilty or not.

    • @kic7009
      @kic7009 년 전 +173

      That's not how the US Court system works. Sounds good though.

    • @donaldotrumpu2069
      @donaldotrumpu2069 년 전 +65

      It was the social justice warrior of a judge not the Jury, that's just how it works

    • @adw6894
      @adw6894 년 전 +1

      Drug additions are the same ones who rob and steal from people when they need money to buy, they can even kill and injure people went they get high or drive on the street. Drugs should be banned completely, especially there'r so many saddies and edgy young people in this world.

    • @cdbs6562
      @cdbs6562 년 전 +50

      Well good for her, love to see a girlboss winning.

  • @israelmadethisone316
    @israelmadethisone316 년 전 +805

    At 21:08 when judge was reading his sentence I felt like I was the one being sentenced , I can't imagine that being a reality for him . Too bad.

    • @subscribtionchnnl1472
      @subscribtionchnnl1472 년 전

      and he set his email as his full name what an idioit

    • @Dazza5007
      @Dazza5007 년 전 +89

      Yeah and damn very harsh I was expecting 10-15 years max lol

    • @israelmadethisone316
      @israelmadethisone316 년 전 +6

      @@Dazza5007 facts

    • @crazytanks2001
      @crazytanks2001 년 전 +48

      I watched another video a massive british drug dealer smuggling cocaine and making millions he online got a sentence of 8 years in an Asian country its mad how he got life 😳

    • @tn0wl361
      @tn0wl361 년 전 +26

      @@crazytanks2001 that's actually kind of surprising. I've heard that asian countries are actually pretty death penalty happy when it comes to drug dealing.

  • @businessfiles5497
    @businessfiles5497 6 개월 전 +2

    He does not deserve life in Prison. This is extremly twisted!

  • @DarlingWheresthecoffee

    Life in prison with no parole is insane

  • @slendii366
    @slendii366 년 전 +181

    Crazy how he went though all these loopholes, just to leave something as simple as a username and email public. If he didn't do that, would he have ever been caught?

    • @JaewonJung
      @JaewonJung 년 전 +24

      I guess he didn’t think it would blow up to the extent it did

    • @LexMc0606
      @LexMc0606 년 전 +13

      @@JaewonJung I hate to bring hindsight into this because it's too late now, but had he been a bit more thorough, keeping all of that stuff private and unlinked to anything besides just a sign up, he may have skirted by this whole thing. Honestly, we don't know, and we'll never know because all of this already happened and we don't have a Doctor Strange to look into other timelines for us. Nevertheless, GREAT video!

    • @coreytierney4078
      @coreytierney4078 년 전 +9

      All good things come to an end. especially in the drug game

    • @roycedot
      @roycedot 년 전 +1

      Yes, it’s all in the video

    • @bzsbzs350
      @bzsbzs350 년 전

      When an individual makes millions tax free, they will always be caught. It's all about money and not so much about the crime. This is why alcohol is still legal and marijuana is going to be. They realized how much money and power they can get over the masses. Religion no longer works. It still makes tons of money but with the internet people can find out the truth now. When drugs and alcohol stop working they will strong arm us. Taking all the guns away and having us rely on them for safety vs being able to individually protect ourselves. Its already starting with all of these mass shootings they like to keep reporting to us. They are advocating for gun control. Meanwhile, our military has murdered millions and continues to do so UNCHECKED.

  • @jonathanmunz
    @jonathanmunz 년 전 +676

    I have seen many documentaries on Silk Road and you have included a lot of information that was previously left out. Well done.

    • @SuperFinGuy
      @SuperFinGuy 년 전 +4

      Okay thanks, that is all I needed to know, no sources needed. Now I fully trust this channel.

    • @joshuathomas6222
      @joshuathomas6222 년 전 +2

      what tf are you going on about?

    • @okage_
      @okage_ 년 전

      @@joshuathomas6222 the video

    • @arikiropiha9821
      @arikiropiha9821 년 전 +2

      Listen to the casefile KRplus videos on this subject. Very detailed

    • @SuperFinGuy
      @SuperFinGuy 년 전 +3

      @@arikiropiha9821 I'll look it up thanks, it just irks me that a channel pops up out of nowhere and somehow people trust it. Specially with these bot comments.

  • @66percentProcer
    @66percentProcer 7 개월 전 +3

    So Robert Patinson was always behind silk road

  • @RK-bz7hb
    @RK-bz7hb 7 개월 전

    Amazing documentary! So well made. I wish I could tell stories like this. Bravo!

  • @bigbowlowrong4694
    @bigbowlowrong4694 년 전 +217

    I bought some really nice weed (an eighth😆) from Silk Road back in the day. It was delivered in two days from my order. Thanks Ross🙏

    • @monsterhunter445
      @monsterhunter445 년 전 +30

      Lol that's Amazon prime style

    • @kaiw522
      @kaiw522 년 전 +8

      Lmao best comment I've read all day

    • @kaiw522
      @kaiw522 년 전 +2

      Especially that it was an 8th 🤣🤣🤣

    • @WolfepackJSJGA
      @WolfepackJSJGA 년 전

      Ross had nothing compared to the Clintons and Biden yet they still run free.
      He's in jail bc he dared to distribute on their turf. The world.

    • @OGRE_HATES_NERDS
      @OGRE_HATES_NERDS 년 전 +1

      why didnt you just go get some from the store

  • @tanajikashid7721
    @tanajikashid7721 2 년 전 +499

    Hats off to your dedication and research .... And your consistency...

    • @deetrixreed8961
      @deetrixreed8961 년 전

      Yeah, all that research. With such FACTUAL points like "The Netherlands which is a NOTORIOUS place for drugs." You know, nothing but top tier fair and OBJECTIVE reporting. LMFAO you snowflakes are a such a joke! Welcome to Normie-ville, population everyone who thinks this video is "well made."

  • @Maine_87
    @Maine_87 6 개월 전 +1

    These types of things need to be get in, make your tens or hundreds of millions and get out! Get your money and either pass the site on or shut it down.

  • @oabcd0123
    @oabcd0123 29 일 전

    It’s a well told story. I really enjoyed it.

  • @Wingalaxi
    @Wingalaxi 년 전 +242

    In the US, you can fall from grace suddenly and the justice system can be implacably harsh. Ulbricht's sentence was and is ridiculously vindictive.

    • @rikmichaels9233
      @rikmichaels9233 년 전 +3

      He didn’t fall from Grace though

    • @cdbs6562
      @cdbs6562 년 전

      They were definitely making an example out of him, to prevent any socially inept nerds from attempting to become anon drug dealers. Of course, our guy was already ordering executions and stuff so i don’t really feel bad for him.

    • @41italia
      @41italia 년 전 +18

      @myles dean not fair at all, murderers don't even get sentences like that. the guy isn't a threat to anyone and he wasn't even supplying the drugs.

    • @41italia
      @41italia 년 전 +8

      @myles dean as he described, one should have choice on what they put in their body, the fact that you think his sentence is deserved is outrageous. i'm not saying the guy is a saint but children wouldn't even have access to the dark web, that's a terrible take.

    • @imzanky6321
      @imzanky6321 년 전 +8

      @myles whitley Plenty? Idk what you mean by plenty but to setup a wallet in 2011 to even hold bitcoin was hard and complicated let alone figuring out how to buy bitcoin. Just say you're anti drugs and move on.

  • @harrykammoun9260
    @harrykammoun9260 년 전 +558

    His arrest happened when I used to work with his sister in Sydney Australia. I remember her being completely stressed out constantly, I thought it was just her nature but clearly not.
    Side note - cally when not stressed out was such a legend and a really good person. Funnily enough she had never touched drugs.

  • @beastboy44567
    @beastboy44567 개월 전

    I want someone to be able to interview this guy to tell his whole story . Wow super interesting

  • @erikbarrett85
    @erikbarrett85 7 개월 전 +4

    The family being surprised just goes to show you, someone dealing drugs doesn't necessarily need to be outwardly bad. In fact it was fear of arrest and thievery that made him do stupid shit

    • @mikejones9906
      @mikejones9906 6 개월 전

      Of course they were surprised, the guy could've made a ton of money off his education alone but he decided to be an online Kingpin and actually thought he could outsmart every Government agency in the world.

    • @sponish0
      @sponish0 2 개월 전

      lots of rapists and murders family come out saying what good little boys they are, that doesn't mean anything

  • @ivykiarie7105
    @ivykiarie7105 년 전 +184

    I truly appreciate the storytelling and detail that's gone into this video. Thank you🇰🇪

  • @jagslab
    @jagslab 년 전 +1227

    Such an excessive punishment. The fact that it was more than what the prosecution even asked for makes me think that the Feds talked to the judge beforehand or something.

    • @scottdaley1672
      @scottdaley1672 년 전 +47

      It sends a strong message to other people that might think about doing this..

    • @blackcatfan3
      @blackcatfan3 년 전 +9

      Didn’t the Silk Road also sell illegal pornography tho?

    • @MaddoxMelton
      @MaddoxMelton 년 전 +47

      @@blackcatfan3no

    • @harsh4898
      @harsh4898 11 개월 전 +33

      @@scottdaley1672 it really doesn't

    • @scottdaley1672
      @scottdaley1672 11 개월 전

      @@harsh4898 seems to be working so far?

  • @Hagakure670
    @Hagakure670 7 개월 전 +2

    Ross Ulbricht kind of looks like a mix of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Pattinson 😂

  • @JM3LY
    @JM3LY 7 개월 전 +1

    the government was only concerned because they weren't getting their cut.

  • @lucasgs4
    @lucasgs4 년 전 +163

    and the officers only getting 6 and 8... what a joke.

    • @iggywow
      @iggywow 년 전 +13

      it's funny how they get max 6 years for money laundering and Ross got 20 on the same charge. I don't know the scope of theirs vs ross's but damn

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf 년 전 +1

      They were just ordinary criminals. There is no comparison in the scope of their crimes to Ulbricht’s.

    • @snoop3539
      @snoop3539 년 전 +1

      @@GH-oi2jf a crimes? For what? Hosting a web site? Only thing he should've been charged was hits but he wasn't even charged for that.

    • @networth00
      @networth00 년 전 +1

      @@snoop3539 One of the people buying drugs from SR died... stop acting like he was just "hosting a web site". Wiki said his ordering hits was considered in his sentence.

    • @snoop3539
      @snoop3539 년 전 +2

      @@networth00 that logic is beyond me. Did he force people to buy drugs? Many more people gets killed while meeting with a dealer than dying from drug or overdosing.

  • @tbone6958
    @tbone6958 년 전 +231

    I am just now seeing this and I thought this was very well made. I know this definitely took tons of research but you made it super interesting. Great job!

    • @deetrixreed8961
      @deetrixreed8961 년 전

      Yeah, all that research. With such FACTUAL points like "The Netherlands which is a NOTORIOUS place for drugs." You know, nothing but top tier fair and OBJECTIVE reporting. LMFAO you snowflakes are a such a joke! Welcome to Normie-ville, population everyone who thinks this video is "well made."

  • @pellybrains
    @pellybrains 7 개월 전 +5

    Honestly his case needs to be retried they literally STOLE his laptop w a distraction he needs better defense lawyers this is disgusting 😮he should of got probation if anything

    • @John-nk3ej
      @John-nk3ej 7 개월 전

      The dude is a monster who tried to order hits on innocent people. Rot in prison pos

    • @riptyurass302
      @riptyurass302 7 개월 전

      When you’re under investigation by the FBI it do be like that

    • @sponish0
      @sponish0 2 개월 전

      he sold millions of dollars worth of drugs he was a drug kingpin... you think you're going to get probation for that? lmao you're talking like he sold a bit of weed to his college buddies or something.

  • @Anonymousduck161
    @Anonymousduck161 7 개월 전 +3

    DEA: how dare he sell more drugs than us! Book him.

  • @jaredh2341
    @jaredh2341 년 전 +519

    That judge was pressured to make an example of him no doubt. No surprise the sketchy circumstances of them figuring out silk roads servers as well.

    • @Synoopy2
      @Synoopy2 년 전 +2

      Not sure how you came to that conclusion - but you own it.

    • @SuperOCHomes
      @SuperOCHomes 년 전 +45

      ​​@@Synoopy2 the time doesn't fit the crime.... murder for hire gave them power yet wasn't charged for those crimes. sounds like a means to an end.

    • @Synoopy2
      @Synoopy2 년 전 +4

      @@SuperOCHomes Very posible now that I think about it some more. I am tired of white collar crimes not being prosecuted the same way. But that still dosn't mean there is not something fishy here.

    • @richygambs321
      @richygambs321 년 전 +10

      @Jared H, pressured by whom? She gave a harsher sentence that what prosecutors asked for? Imo life in prison is far too excessive.

    • @juditharsenault2131
      @juditharsenault2131 년 전 +2

      His mother claims he's innocent and was framed.

  • @jeremythevirushuang6303

    The time you put in for this story is better than any media like 60 minutes. Bravo! Subscribed. Amazing editing and narrating skills Cindy!

    • @hearmenow909
      @hearmenow909 년 전 +3

      60 minutes is a propaganda channel.

    • @anup7604
      @anup7604 년 전 +1

      @@hearmenow909 that Aussie channel?

  • @rickywhittaker4978
    @rickywhittaker4978 6 개월 전 +5

    That’s messed up. Government was only mad because he made money untaxed money. You don’t charge the owner of a building for drug dealing when drug dealers deal there. He never sold a drug. The point of the website was Freedom and that doesn’t align with the government socialism structure, they slapped him with life x2 as an example 😢

    • @sponish0
      @sponish0 2 개월 전

      if the goverment did't put people in trouble for selling drugs and becoming rich then we'd all be doing it wouldn't we? he made his choice knowing the risk.

  • @TheLankieMidget
    @TheLankieMidget 년 전 +59

    I feel like this is better than alot of true crime docuseries... I felt so invested, keep it up

  • @tallnoodle4729
    @tallnoodle4729 년 전 +154

    This is probably one of your best videos! It was so well-made and the storytelling was top notch

    • @tonybrown9875
      @tonybrown9875 년 전 +1

      The whole thing is a hoax. It's completely fake. Stop following documentaries and "The News," yah schmucks.

  • @seanludeman4940
    @seanludeman4940 7 개월 전 +1

    Robert Pattinson has lived a wild life

  • @mohammedal-ogaidi1411
    @mohammedal-ogaidi1411 6 개월 전 +1

    That letter that the judge wrote was beautiful

  • @TheSonofabiscuit
    @TheSonofabiscuit 년 전 +176

    I've gone through the deep and dark web a few times. This is nothing compared to finding a stream, with thousands of viewers, as a living cat is tortured to death being drug on the road by a truck..
    He was just making alot of money and governments weren't cut in, but the thousands of really really messed up people are still thriving.

    • @tomr6955
      @tomr6955 년 전 +16

      That's messed bro

    • @ankitbhasi7794
      @ankitbhasi7794 9 개월 전 +24

      "just making a lot of money" by the means of crime. His entire business was centered around the sale of drugs, it wasn't just a "web marketplace". And yes, while many do get away with crime on the dark web, this was one of the more destructive forms of it. While he may not have necessarily deserved the life sentence, it was he who pled not guilty and he who chose not to accept plea deals - play stupid games win stupid prizes

    • @froglifes6829
      @froglifes6829 7 개월 전 +6

      fake story

    • @TheSonofabiscuit
      @TheSonofabiscuit 7 개월 전 +2

      @froglifes6829 look it up. They were arrested in Orlando, Florida near Waterford Lakes on East Colonial Drive close to a decade ago after a tire shop owner saw them trying to catch a cat on his property.

    • @CamJames
      @CamJames 7 개월 전 +1

      @@TheSonofabiscuit was scrolling by and this caught me since I'm from the exact area you mentioned. jesus

  • @captndonut
    @captndonut 8 개월 전 +292

    Comparing him to a drug dealer in the Bronx, then handing him a a double life sentence in the same breath. What an absolute joke.

    • @Exxperiment626
      @Exxperiment626 6 개월 전 +10

      How is he any different from a drug dealer in the Bronx ?
      Ross got exactly what he deserved.
      His white privilege card was denied 😂

    • @jn-gmail3140
      @jn-gmail3140 6 개월 전 +12

      @@Exxperiment626how many apartment building owners in the Bronx are getting life sentences for providing parking lots where drug deals go down? This guy wasn’t dealing the drugs, he simply created the space. Additionally, how many drug dealers from the Bronx are serving multiple life sentences for dealing?

    • @theamazingagnostic2819
      @theamazingagnostic2819 6 개월 전

      @@Exxperiment626 That card doesn't exist dummy. Yall are the ones who are privileged. commit 50 felonies yet ur still on the streets.

    • @ashlinthomas4500
      @ashlinthomas4500 6 개월 전

      @@jn-gmail3140 That is the dumbest argument. Apartment building owners in the Bronx aren't building parking lots for the purpose of selling drugs, IT'S SO NORMAL PEOPLE CAN PARK THEIR CARS. This is incomparable to this guy who created the website for the sole purpose of selling drugs anonously online. Not only was he doing it for the money, he was doing it to get glory as well, hoping to get famous and even successors. The guy was also willing to pay thousands to kill people so he could cover his ass.
      What he's done is way worse then a drug dealer in Bronx as he allowed tens of thousands of drug dealers to do the same on his website.

    • @loganmarks2105
      @loganmarks2105 6 개월 전 +1

      @@Exxperiment626 because he not selling drugs. did you watch the video sure he a bad guy but he not a drug dealer

  • @kc-ku1ri
    @kc-ku1ri 7 개월 전 +2

    the government went hard on him because they knew he did more for addicts to get safe drugs than the government does. His site allows users to rate dealers so they can be more certain that their drugs aren’t laced, the government criminalized drugs instead of solving the issue and made it more risky for addicts , who are gonna buy drugs anyways, getting laced products and overdosing

  • @user-lt4mt5qi7f
    @user-lt4mt5qi7f 6 개월 전

    Such an interesting story, it deserves a proper film adaptation.. Such an interesting story, it deserves a proper film adaptation..

  • @TeamCat1128
    @TeamCat1128 년 전 +364

    Great video! I hadn’t heard of what happened to him. I think that sentence was such crap. Think of the damage caused by the banks done in 2008 - what sentences did the criminals involved in those crimes serve?

    • @quietlike
      @quietlike 년 전

      Or govts killing of millions or people in wars.

    • @samuraibat1916
      @samuraibat1916 년 전 +20

      Well, since it was largely the fault of the government...none of them were sentenced LOL

    • @bandinamerica3035
      @bandinamerica3035 년 전 +4

      Still in control

    • @ATomRileyA
      @ATomRileyA 년 전

      Their punishment was 0bama giving them $30 trillion to keep on going and doing what they were doing, also remember citygroup bank picked 0bamas cabinet as 0bama was just a puppet for the elites.

    • @MKULTRA_Victim_
      @MKULTRA_Victim_ 년 전

      @@samuraibat1916 the banks ARE the government

  • @br9377
    @br9377 년 전 +325

    According to Nick Bilton’s book he didn’t stop selling guns because of the controversy but because they were impossible to send in the mail without getting caught.

    • @nurimagen314
      @nurimagen314 년 전 +55

      by controversy I think she meant more that it was a lot more complicated and attracted attention, rather than it being morally wrong. as a hardcore libreterian he was probably very pro-gun

    • @farhanatashiga3721
      @farhanatashiga3721 년 전 +7

      @xan kon what's funny is that he became so consumed by it that he oh so easily got played by extortionists, we know of two (the one explained here and another murder for hire case covered by barely sociable) and who's to say there aren't many more considering how blinded he was by his own view of the "greater good" by the end of his career.

    • @BallfieldBoxing
      @BallfieldBoxing 년 전 +1

      I figured getting caught was the “controversy” he wanted to avoid.

    • @LandersWorkshop
      @LandersWorkshop 년 전

      I thought they had a dead-drop system for local sales? But yeah I guess he wanted to try and mitigate what he thought would be government surveillance?

    • @rfrakctured
      @rfrakctured 년 전 +1

      @@farhanatashiga3721 Read your own comment back, but substitute every use of the word "he/his" with "The CIA / their", and you have a much more accurate statement.

  • @TrapSquadOfficials
    @TrapSquadOfficials 6 개월 전 +3

    bro i thought that was Nikocado Avocado in the thumbnail 🫤

  • @Nako3
    @Nako3 7 개월 전

    Thats really impressive!

  • @steviejrr
    @steviejrr 년 전 +92

    She missed out a lot of details about Ulbrich getting scammed 7000 Bitcoin by a single guy acting as multiple people on the site. The story links into the kill for hire that he didn't end up getting charged for, it is an insane story. Anyone interested the video is called ''The Dark Side of Silk Road''.

    • @cosmicjenny4508
      @cosmicjenny4508 년 전 +25

      lmaooo that name. The "dark side" of Silk Road is kinda like the "dark side" of being mauled by a bear.

    • @dathunderman4
      @dathunderman4 년 전

      Crazy how that would be about $140,000,000+ right now

  • @BMR86
    @BMR86 년 전 +22

    Lately I've been into videos like this and YT pushed this on to me, I watched and I'm amazed! Incredible work you did, can't wait to watch more!

  • @thedislikebutton1907
    @thedislikebutton1907 7 개월 전

    Nice video CP.

  • @evanbrill6139
    @evanbrill6139 7 개월 전 +1

    I SAW THIS DUDE AT A CAFE NEAR MY HOUSE WHEN I WAS YOUNG!!! i remember thinking how weird it was that there was someone besides an old rich white woman in that cafe, and then noticing that the dude was crazy stressed and damn near standing up while sitting his body was so tense. i remember thinking "haha, that guys probably up to something illegal" if only i knew hahaha