Name: Snigdha Singhania Tutorial Group: W3 Date: 13th October, 2014 Title: The Barefoot Bandit Topic: Informative Speech Specific purpose: (I want my audience)…to Central Idea: Everything is an idea. Everyone has an idea. Here I put forward the crazy ideas of a crazy man in his quest to become famous. ___________________________________________________________________ Introduction I. The agent of chaos. a. The agent who likes to walk in, burn and walk away. b. Leaving behind a trail of chalk footprints and scribbling a “c’ya” at the end. II. Yes, I am talking to you about Colton Harris-Moore also known as the Barefoot Bandit. III. The craziest and weirdest burglar you could ever …show more content…
Born on 22nd March, 1991 Colton Harris-Moore, an American criminal and former fugitive, was a one man crime wave. a. He grabbed the attention of the local sheriff even before he was 10, and committed his first major crime at the age of 12. b. By 2006, Colton was 15 years old, over 6 feet tall and wanted by the police. i. He was arrested and sentenced to three years of imprisonment in Seattle. However, he managed to escape within a year by climbing out of one of the windows there. 1. The chase was back on. ii. He managed to buy a DVD labelled "How to Fly a Small Aircraft", from a stolen credit card. 1. The police believed that the simulation set was just for his amusement, just like he had stolen popcorn, cookies and video games before. 2. It was only when he flew away in his first stolen aircraft, the Cessna 182, from Orcas Islands and crash landed it in the Indian Reservations that the police realized that the 17 year old was no joke. 3. This was just the beginning. c. He stole his second airplane in September, 2009 from Washington. i. He now moved swiftly from one small airport to another, stealing ships and cars on the way, in an attempt to fly more aircrafts, breaking into houses in search of food and money …show more content…
His friends from school however do speak about Colton 's dream to become a pilot later in life. (Transition: The Barefoot Bandit…) III. The Barefoot Bandit was finally arrested in July 2010, when he was sailing in a stolen yacht from Abaco to Eleuthra and was sentenced to more than 7 years of imprisonment. (Transition: This crazy man....) Conclusion I. This crazy man dropped out from school in ninth grade but passed its General Education Development equivalent tests with only 3 weeks of study. a. This lunatic had the brilliance to fly an aircraft just by reading its manual. b. This crazy man dropped off a hundred US Dollars at a veterinary clinic in Raymond, Washington during the chase just out of his love and concern for animals. II. He is currently in the Washington State Prison and is expected to be released in December 2016 at the age of 25, after which he believes he will live an amazing life. III. "If I have learnt any truth, it 's that absolutely anything is possible", quoting the Barefoot Bandit, who single-handedly outran all the US forces for over two years before he was finally arrested in the Bahamas in July 2010. Bibliography (use APA / MLA
On 05-22-17 at approximately 1906 hours, I was dispatched to Del Mar Boulevard and Edmondson Alley regarding a possible suicidal individual. Witness #2 Jaime Sanchez Huerta advised dispatch that Suspect Juan Hernandez-Trinidad was talking about killing himself, NFD. Huerta was reportedly following Hernandez eastbound on Del Mar Boulevard to Arroyo Parkway. Upon my arrival, I was flagged down by Huerta who was standing with Hernandez on the north sidewalk of Del Mar Boulevard east of Arroyo Parkway. I
Id. When the officers arrived at the address, they knocked on the door and it was answer by Mr. Brie’s mother, Barbara Brie, who is a sixty-year-old, retired school teacher. R. at 2, 5. The officers identified themselves and informed Ms. Brie they were there investigating a tip that an armed
Jeff Belden, a member of the local Federal Aviation Administration, said that, “ The control tower tells me the pilot managed to get off the ground but immediately after takeoff he radioed the tower, saying he was having problems controlling the aircraft.”
He does not possess a GED or a high school diploma; he also missed out on many experiences that could’ve helped prepare him for his adult life. Instead of doing what most his age would be doing, going to school and socializing with similar individuals, he went to jail and had to suffer isolation and socialize with people who couldn’t be considered the best of role models. Rather than changing him for the better, like prison in meant to do through processes of re-socialization, it broke him as a human-being and could have potentially made him a genuinely violent criminal. After returning home from his sentence he suffered emotional and mentally, getting defensive easily and quickly losing hope for his future
Avery’s first incident with the law was when he was 18; March 1981, Avery was convicted of raiding a bar with a friend and sentenced to two years in prison. The sentence was stayed and instead Avery served ten months in the Manitowoc County Jail, he was placed on probation for
(Wright 13) When he saw the luggage he knew something was up and his mother was afraid to tell him what was going on. They then tell him
Unfortunately he could not reach the self-destruct button. He parachuted down straight to the KGB. The U.S. claimed that it was a weather plane .but the problem is that the soviets recovered the plane and it was almost fully
Their childhood, workplace, partners, and many other times in their life have led them to commit terrible crimes. The Craigslist killer (Philip Markoff) is no different. Philip Markoff was 23 years old when he decided to commit his crimes. Philip Markoff lived a pretty normal life. Born in February 12, 1986, in Sherrill, New York he lived with his family.
Terry Blair The name of the serial killer I chose is Terry Blair Terry Blair was born September 16, 1961. He is in prison for life with no possibility for parole. Blair was born in Kansas City, Missouri. Terry Blair was the fourth child in a family of ten siblings.
So what might have happened the day D.B. Cooper stepped out of that plane? Mysteries are hard to conclude, as there are many different conspiracy theories supporting what might have happened. D.B. Cooper is known for hijacking and using false identities. Cooper is also known to be really mischievous and to stay hidden easily. Unfortunately, investigators have insufficient evidence to demonstrate how this all went downhill.
The flight would later determine whether he would fly away to
Have you ever wondered who and what happened to D.B. Cooper? Is it possible for someone to stump the whole country including the FBI? Well someone figured out how to and his name is D.B. Cooper. In this paper, it will explain what happens to D.B. Cooper, but also what they say is his identity. I believe, after many weeks of research, that D.B. Cooper didn’t die and survived the hijacking.
Almost 80 inmates knew about the escape plan. They built an inflatable raft out of raincoats ad also made life vests, they would
A feat like this has undoubtedly fueled conspiracy theories and federal investigations, but to this day nobody knows what happened to D.B. Cooper. The day D.B. Cooper carried out the hijacking was November 24, 1971. He purchased a ticket for Northwest Airlines Flight 305 from Portland to Seattle (Fink 178). The flight from Portland to Seattle was a short flight, estimated to last about thirty minutes.