{"id":37786,"date":"2021-08-24T02:38:20","date_gmt":"2021-08-23T21:08:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/districtchronicles.com\/ex-bank-robber-reveals-how-he-carried-out-100-heists-before-turning-himself-in\/"},"modified":"2021-08-24T02:38:31","modified_gmt":"2021-08-23T21:08:31","slug":"ex-bank-robber-reveals-how-he-carried-out-100-heists-before-turning-himself-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/districtchronicles.com\/ex-bank-robber-reveals-how-he-carried-out-100-heists-before-turning-himself-in\/","title":{"rendered":"Ex bank-robber reveals how he carried out 100 heists before turning himself in"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Bank robber Cain Vincent Dyer turned himself in after carrying out over 100 money heists – and wants people to know that they\u2019ll eventually get caught.<\/p>\n

Dyer urged Insider<\/a> viewers to \u201cleave bank robbery alone\u201d before jumping into the specifics of his streak of robberies. \u201cFor anyone out there that is watching this and you think you\u2019re going to go commit bank robberies the way I did, or I\u2019m telling you in here, you are going to find yourself in jail\u201d, he said. <\/p>\n

Contrary to popular belief (thanks to movies, TV shows and video games), bank robberies aren\u2019t quite as dramatic as depicted. The \u201cput your hands in the air\u201d narrative rarely happens as it would simply draw more attention from passers-by. <\/p>\n

Dyer explained that he\u2019d \u201cread the temperature of the room\u201d beforehand and tailor his actions to their response. If people were compliant, he would try \u201cto be more calming.\u201d If not, he would \u201cprobably be a little bit more aggressive to the overall crowd.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cOne of the things that I would do initially when I walk into a bank is walk in and go straight to the merchant teller. Because I always knew that the merchant teller would more than likely have the most amount of currency\u201d, he said.<\/p>\n

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In terms of attire, Dyer \u2018dressed down\u2019 to avoid unwanted attention <\/p>\n

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Dyer revealed that there were many factors to carrying out a successful money heist. From the location to weather and traffic, he would consider every detail of how the robbery would pan out, especially after knowing that police will arrive in approximately three to five minutes of being called. <\/p>\n

Before the big day, he would study \u201call different types of bank manuals, employee manuals, employee guides, everything. Safes, lock safes, time vaults.\u201d<\/p>\n

He said he would \u201cpark across the street or in some direction where I wasn\u2019t alone, standing out by myself, my car wasn\u2019t the only one. And I always used a car that would fit in\u2026 I always gave myself enough space to get away and then kind of disappear.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Dyer eventually handed himself in and has since worked with the victims<\/p>\n

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Once the heist was complete, he would simply turn on the radio, roll down the windows and sing along to his music. He said, \u201cCops pass me. I\u2019m looking at them. They\u2019re looking at me, because what they\u2019re actually looking for is the guy that\u2019s not looking at them. Listen, when a bunch of cops roll past you, or even fire trucks, what do we all do? We all look. So the one guy they\u2019re looking for is the guy who won\u2019t look at them.\u201d <\/p>\n

Dyer eventually handed himself in after his \u201cconsciousness started to awaken again.\u201d <\/p>\n

\u201cI did not understand back in that time, the psychological tolls that the victims suffered. The heavy cost I was having others pay to get out of the situation I was in\u2026 I\u2019ve worked with victims\u201d, he added. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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