8 Criminals So Stupid It’s Hard to Believe They’re Real

8 Criminals So Stupid It’s Hard to Believe They’re Real (You won’t believe #3)

Crime takes planning.
Getting caught happens when confidence outruns intelligence.

Somewhere between those two facts live the people below — criminals who managed to defeat themselves without much help from law enforcement. These aren’t urban legends or “a friend of a friend” stories. These actually happened. And yes, society survived anyway.

All of these crimes actually happened — and all of them ended badly.

Let’s begin.


1. The Bank Robber Who Used His Own Facebook Account

This man didn’t just rob a bank. He announced it online first.

Before committing the crime, he posted threats and details on Facebook — using his real name, real photos, and a public profile. After the robbery, police didn’t need surveillance footage or tips from the public.

They just… opened Facebook.

He was arrested shortly after, reportedly shocked that law enforcement could “see his posts.”
A bold misunderstanding of how the internet works.


2. The Thief Who Called 911 on Himself

The Thief Who Called 911 on Himself

In Florida (of course), a man broke into a home and then became furious that the homeowner wasn’t there.

So he did what any reasonable criminal would do: he called 911 to complain.

He explained that he was trying to rob the place and felt it was unfair that no one showed up. Police arrived quickly — not to solve his customer service issue, but to arrest him.

Florida remains undefeated.


3. The Criminal Who Left His Résumé at the Crime Scene

During a robbery attempt, a suspect dropped something important.

No, not a glove.
Not a wallet.
A résumé.

Complete with name, phone number, work history, and references.

Police described the investigation as “extremely efficient.” The suspect later claimed it was an accident, which — fair — but also irrelevant.


4. The Getaway Driver Who Forgot How Cars Work

After robbing a convenience store, one criminal attempted a dramatic escape.

There was just one problem: he locked his keys inside the car.

Witnesses watched as he tried to pry open the door, panicked, then attempted to push the car away from the scene. Police arrived before he made it out of the parking lot.

Crime is hard. Physics is harder.

If this list feels unbelievable so far, just wait — it somehow gets worse.


5. The Man Who Robbed a Store… Wearing a GPS Ankle Monitor

This criminal was already under court supervision and thought the ankle monitor was more of a “suggestion device.”

He robbed a store anyway.

Police later reviewed GPS data showing his exact route to the crime scene, time spent inside, and direct return home. He essentially created a step-by-step tutorial for his own arrest.

Efficiency at its finest.


6. The Thief Who Googled “How to Commit a Crime” at the Library

The Thief Who Googled “How to Commit a Crime” at the Library

Using a public library computer, a man searched for advice on committing crimes, avoiding fingerprints, and selling stolen goods.

Library computers log activity.

Police traced the searches, reviewed surveillance footage, and arrested him shortly after. His defense reportedly included surprise that “libraries track things.”

They do. So does Google. So does everyone.


7. The Criminal Who Live-Streamed His Crime

Because apparently committing a crime isn’t real unless people like and subscribe.

One suspect live-streamed himself committing multiple crimes, including vandalism and theft. Viewers tipped off police in real time.

Authorities didn’t even need to ask questions — the suspect documented everything himself, from his face to his location.

Influencer culture strikes again.


8. The Man Who Used His Own Name as a Fake Name

When questioned by police, this criminal attempted to hide his identity by giving a fake name.

Unfortunately, the fake name was… his actual legal name.

Officers already had his information and were visibly confused by the attempt. He was arrested moments later, reportedly insisting he had “changed his mind.”

That is not how aliases work.

Check out this YouTube video of the Dumbest Criminals Caught on Tape


Final Thought

Crime doesn’t always pay — but it often entertains.

These criminals didn’t get caught because police were geniuses. They got caught because they made choices that actively worked against themselves.

If nothing else, let this list be a reminder:
If you’re going to do something illegal, at least don’t livestream it, post about it, or leave paperwork behind.

Which one is your vote for the most stupid criminal? Or have you seen an even dumber criminal?

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