he won $100k legit and got the check, but still kept robbing banks immediately. i feel like at some point he didn't really care about the money he just really liked robbing banks 😹
You may never know how much your stories analyzing these cases get so many people through the day. I love your voice. And your wife seems like a very sweet lady.❤
Dr grande is normally very respectful of how someone pronounces their name, but in this case, defiance is more appropriate. His mother misspelled it, Grande is sticking with the original intent. Love it…
Dr. Grande, I appreciate that your analyses also humanize the perpetrators while not shying from taking a moral stance. This keeps your videos from being politicized. I believe that's a net good for society, but I'm only speculating.
He didn't humanize shit. And he didn't need to. You goofs are so obsessed with looking like "decent" people that you lose all perspective. Do you even know what "politicized" means? How does that apply to this bank robber?
Id say he was pretty damn successful at the beginning of his robbing sprees. 300k, 125k, 70k, 100k. Shit. If he would've stopped then, he'd have a nice cushion in life if he started a business or got a nice job. But gambling will wipe out that money quick
Seriously! Especially when the average bank robbery nets less than $5K. Like after the first couple he should’ve been set especially if he invested or started a business like you said.
halfway through he won $100k legit and _got_ the check but immediately cut off his ankle monitor and kept robbing banks. i feel like he didn't really care about the money, he just liked robbing banks. i would love to see him on the matthew cox channel.
"Xavier may have associated himself with caviar....but he was more like off brand canned tuna" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭 this guys passive aggression takes me out every time
I remember looking at some kind of study examining the correlation between bipolar disorder and gambling addiction. I think that sure makes sense and needs to be explored.
I don’t think the robbing banks part is hard, since they are trained to give you what you want with no resistance, is the staying out of prison part that is a wee bit harder 😂
Good points about gambling & addiction. Agreed he still put people in danger, the documentary sounds odd to say the least. Appreciate your analysis. Thanks Dr G😊💚❤
Here in KC, we were always a little suspicious of him, but we’re suspicious about quite a few Chiefs Superfans. They show up at the locked gate at 5am hours and hours before it opens. How can they drink that much beer and still watch the game 8 hours later??
Think about what the result of gambling offers: you're either a WINNER, or a LOSER -- which is theoretically what contemporary human existence has been boiled down to ---- a "loser" while addicted to gambling is equivalent to a "winner" addicted to human existence
Why do people keep gambling? One theory is that he "Pleasurable moment " is not the win - there are more losses anyway - but the moment just after placing the bet, when good fortune seems attainable.
Xaviar probably watched Heat & Point Break too many times & thought he could pull off every single bank heist successfully like Robert DeNiro, Val Kilmer & Patrick Swayze did.
They don't want to create new ideas. Just "Fill in 2 hour slot with content". Thus, a 10 minute story dragged out for 2 hours as a streaming documentary.
You would think after a few hundred thousand he would of been satisfied and lived the rest of his life in some island but I think he just enjoyed the thrill
What kind of island are you buying and living luxury life on for ever with not even a million dollars? What? He had like 700k~ total if he hadn't spent ANYTHING and combined all his takings from the bank robberies.
No one bothers robbing banks over here in Australia anymore.. you actually have to call in advance if you want more than $1000 at some branches. He actually made some pretty decent scores in the current climate 😂
Who makes sense that you had a gambling addiction because the one place that he did not Rob from was Henderson Nevada or Las Vegas Nevada but he was frequently there all the time.. those are obviously his stomping grounds or play area and he didn't want to disturb the fun where he was going to..
Geez how is he blowing threw all that cash so fast, like idk about you guys but a year of a high salary would keep me set for ATLEAST a year? Oh gambling, that's wild And I knew a guy that got 5 years plus 4 for one note no gun couple thousand
He likely had near $0 when he decided to rob each bank. It’s not hard for someone like that to lose $250k in a weekend at a casino. The fact he got his $100k check and shortly thereafter robbed a bank for $900 says it all
He was addicted to the thrill of robbing banks. You never mentioned that he lost a lot of money gambling or that he even made hundreds of bets. He had amassed over 500,000 from his heists so there was no reason to continue unless he wanted to get caught. For a psychologist, you really missed the boat on this one.
I bet the bank robberies themselves became an addiction. And I'm not talking about because of the money I'm talking about like the excitement and the adrenaline rush of taking a large amount of money by force without getting caught. Because he had a shit ton of money with his first five or six robberies to where he could have quit and still had a nice Head Start in life and he still could have had money to gamble. Because keep in mind a lot of these places especially in the midwest aren't going to be taken you know he probably is only allowed to bet a few thousand here and there. Because the amount of money he was getting from his first few robberies was probably totaling well over a half million dollars so I think he was more or less addicted to the robberies also
A game of ‘Unders and Overs’ cured me of my gambling habit in 1984. I was about to win 260+fortnightly pays until a two of clubs appeared. I lost two months pay. ( military service). Cured me gambling forever. Maybe I got off light. Gambling begins the collapse of society. Cheers.
If this is a chiefs superfan. I really hope the Philladelphia eagles don't have a superfan... then again they would probably be folded up like a lawn chair on the sidewalk.
He will serve all of that 17 years because the Federal prison system does not give parole. He can now watch Chiefs games, for the next 17 seasons, from the comfort of his cell!
@@Tryp-j9d that's true..even most of us on the outside don't get to see those games. If he's in Leavenworth Kansas however, they broadcast all Chiefs games on local TV
The bondsman was the biggest douche imo. Harassing the mother was what put an already unlikable person as the biggest villain in a story about a bank robber and bail jumper.
It's so weird that Dr. Grande decides how to pronounce people's names the way he feels it should be pronounced. What would he do with a name like Jeanne, I wonder.
I thought vaults were time-locked nowadays. Seems like a no brainer. You could even design a vault where deposits are immediate but withdrawing cash is time-locked.
Alright, she got awarded 10 mil for emotional damage, have you guys lost the plot or what. Whether she ever gets to collect it or not is besides the point, courts aren't supposed to be making symbolic rulings or are they. It seems to me like you have a two-tier justice, criminal justice and then civil justice is a multi-billion dollar business for lawers and not much more than that.
😢 Canned tuna reference made me a little sad. Just a young man growing up struggling without his father I'm sure had him already feeling inadequate and undeserving.
Yes, the phenomenon of nominative determinism sometimes reflects the career of people with split personalities such as "chiefsaholic super fan" and "Rob Banks". But, Rob "bet you're going to jail" Banks is inappropriate.
It took me a few reads of the title to realize that Rob Banks was not a person 😅😂
😂😁😆👍
I was way more confused than I thought I should be lol
I thought dr Grande might have been drunk writing the title 😂
😂😂
Ditto.
I think dressing up as a furry and also robbing a bank pretty much guarantees a video from Dr. Grande.
Most masculine Chiefs fan
not too bright
Thanks for the tip! Be on the lookout for my vid! 👍
he won $100k legit and got the check, but still kept robbing banks immediately. i feel like at some point he didn't really care about the money he just really liked robbing banks 😹
It’s exceedingly creepy.
You may never know how much your stories analyzing these cases get so many people through the day. I love your voice. And your wife seems like a very sweet lady.❤
It makes me feel better about my poor life choices when I hear what other people are doing
@@connorfuhrman6986yep, exactly what it is
Fact👆🏻
Sweet words. Very kind. But if a youtube video is "getting you through the day" dr grande probably going to be making a video about you soon.
that isn't true at all @@wowsew
Dr grande is normally very respectful of how someone pronounces their name, but in this case, defiance is more appropriate. His mother misspelled it, Grande is sticking with the original intent. Love it…
Dr. Grande, I appreciate that your analyses also humanize the perpetrators while not shying from taking a moral stance. This keeps your videos from being politicized. I believe that's a net good for society, but I'm only speculating.
Just commenting so people know you have a great channel on martial arts. I still remember those Tekken videos you did years ago.
@mr559 thanks!
He didn't humanize shit. And he didn't need to. You goofs are so obsessed with looking like "decent" people that you lose all perspective. Do you even know what "politicized" means? How does that apply to this bank robber?
I will prounce it as Xavier. lol
He had the Joe Dirt thing going on trying to fancy his name up 😂 Joe Dirt'e
We heard what he said. Thanks for the low effort comment
😂😂😂I was gonna comment that too😂😂😂!
🤣
I will pronounce it as I darn well please! 😂
Id say he was pretty damn successful at the beginning of his robbing sprees. 300k, 125k, 70k, 100k. Shit. If he would've stopped then, he'd have a nice cushion in life if he started a business or got a nice job. But gambling will wipe out that money quick
Seriously! Especially when the average bank robbery nets less than $5K. Like after the first couple he should’ve been set especially if he invested or started a business like you said.
He could've not robbed banks. That would've been even better!
halfway through he won $100k legit and _got_ the check but immediately cut off his ankle monitor and kept robbing banks. i feel like he didn't really care about the money, he just liked robbing banks. i would love to see him on the matthew cox channel.
@@tacokoneko no he has a gambling addiction.
He was set for life if invested rationally.
"Xavier may have associated himself with caviar....but he was more like off brand canned tuna" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭 this guys passive aggression takes me out every time
Makes me wonder if he isn't from the Midwest.
Good one😂😂😂😂😂
This burn was rough and AMAZING!
24:24 in France and a new upload from da 👑 Dr. Grande. Nice! Big up To the DRG Crew! ❤️
Thanks, Dr Grande. I remember this guy, but had forgotten all about him because he is so easily forgettable..🙂
me too..
I remember looking at some kind of study examining the correlation between bipolar disorder and gambling addiction. I think that sure makes sense and needs to be explored.
Bipolar often comes along with addictions. Drugs, alcohol and/or shopping, gambling.
Anything to take their minds off their racing thoughts. 😔
I have bipolar and before I was managing it I would stay up for 3 days straight playing online pokerb
I read the title of this video quickly and my brain decided that the name of the Chiefsaholic was one Mr. Rob Banks.
Me too. I read it that way several times, and my brain couldn't comprehend.🤷♀️
Me as well! I had to read it a few times before Rob took a different meaning!
Me as well! I had to read it a few times before Rob took a different meaning!
I had no idea Credit Unions kept so much cash on hand!!?? I got a bone to pick with my Career Guidance Counselor!
I always assumed robbing banks would be difficult. Obviously not.
Robbing banks and always getting away with it is hard.
I don’t think the robbing banks part is hard, since they are trained to give you what you want with no resistance, is the staying out of prison part that is a wee bit harder 😂
Nah, it's great, the hours are good and the pay is excellent, great career choice.
Get away with one bank robbery where you walk away with 139k... That's what some people make in 5 years.
@@ironwoodnflol i make that in 10 years 😅
threatening people with a gun, but being careful not to harm anyone? that's the hook theyre going to hang their hat on?
I mean, even the Menendez Bros are getting early release.
Well it was a fake gun
Technically he threatened them with a toy, not a gun.
@@MelvinJ64 he did say he was oh so careful not to harm anyone with the toy gun. why did have to be so careful?
Just when you thought you couldn't hate the Chiefs any more
You're just mad that your team is garbage and the Chiefs are cooking 😂
Go chiefs
I loathe them
KC rules A #1
@@deecee2174all of my teams: Bears, Dolphins and Raiders are garbage this year, and the Chiefs are awesome.
Just as I was scrolling for a new Grande video, here it is! Have a great night Dr 😁
Good points about gambling & addiction. Agreed he still put people in danger, the documentary sounds odd to say the least. Appreciate your analysis. Thanks Dr G😊💚❤
Here in KC, we were always a little suspicious of him, but we’re suspicious about quite a few Chiefs Superfans. They show up at the locked gate at 5am hours and hours before it opens. How can they drink that much beer and still watch the game 8 hours later??
Think about what the result of gambling offers: you're either a WINNER, or a LOSER -- which is theoretically what contemporary human existence has been boiled down to ---- a "loser" while addicted to gambling is equivalent to a "winner" addicted to human existence
Happy new year to my favorite Doc!
Mine too.
Only 17 years after strong arming multiple banks and almost making off with about half a million? Yeah this guy is incredibly lucky
Why do people keep gambling? One theory is that he "Pleasurable moment " is not the win - there are more losses anyway - but the moment just after placing the bet, when good fortune seems attainable.
I strive to be as calm as you Dr Grande. Truly an inspiration
Xaviar probably watched Heat & Point Break too many times & thought he could pull off every single bank heist successfully like Robert DeNiro, Val Kilmer & Patrick Swayze did.
Always been “De Niro” now. Mandela Effect.
I know l did, l was out the front of a bank once with plates removed from a car, but that's a story....
for another time
I can picture Robert deniro "cape fear" being in point break 😂
@@lolo0302 Always been “De Niro” now. Mandela Effect.
Every gambler knows that to lose is what you are really there for.
Gambling addiction is one sad problem. With all the legal online gambling, there will be more people like Xavier.
Robbing a bank to pay off a gambling debt is just another kind of gambling, so yup.
“I will call him Xavier.”
SAVAGE with a silk glove 😂🤣
Thanks, Doc. This was interesting and insightful. I, like so many others, really enjoy your videos.
He was sentenced too less than one year per bank robbery! That’s insane!
Right? All that money stolen and the trauma he caused to bank employees and customers and he only gets 17 years? Wow!
lnsanity that he got bail.
They don't want to create new ideas. Just "Fill in 2 hour slot with content". Thus, a 10 minute story dragged out for 2 hours as a streaming documentary.
Doc is on fire today!
Excellent analysis! Thank you, Dr. Grande.
1:59 I think you mean canned tunar
Pretty, pretty, prettay good
Can’t wait to be snowed in and watch Dr Grande later this week lol 😂
You would think after a few hundred thousand he would of been satisfied and lived the rest of his life in some island but I think he just enjoyed the thrill
What kind of island are you buying and living luxury life on for ever with not even a million dollars? What? He had like 700k~ total if he hadn't spent ANYTHING and combined all his takings from the bank robberies.
All those bank robberies at gun point and only 17.5 yrs? Wow! 🤦🏽♂️
Funny how he must serve all of his sentence but even murderers get off on early release. We Americans really know how to prioritize.
Dr.Grande on the case as usual
Xaviar: "Its pronounced XaviAR"
Dr. Grande: IDGAF
@darkshaolinwarrior 😂 best comment today.
No one bothers robbing banks over here in Australia anymore.. you actually have to call in advance if you want more than $1000 at some branches. He actually made some pretty decent scores in the current climate 😂
Thank you for this video so I don’t have to waste time watching the documentary
Football mascots are pretty much furries lol
Definitely reread the title a couple times before realizing his name was infact not Rob Banks
Who makes sense that you had a gambling addiction because the one place that he did not Rob from was Henderson Nevada or Las Vegas Nevada but he was frequently there all the time.. those are obviously his stomping grounds or play area and he didn't want to disturb the fun where he was going to..
"Off-brand canned tuna"
Dr Grande, you're a savage ❤
Edit: Minnesota
At least he didn't do something really horrible and wear an Indian headdress to a game or something.
He wasn't even the only super FAN, lots to explore there!
well that wouldnt cover his face
while waiting for your new vid i was watching your 7 year old role play stuff, very interesting, never knew they were all there!
Just looked it up, very cool stuff! ❤
I wanted the part where he was robbing banks to help his Mom, who was living in a car, to be true.
LOL
I was 7 minutes in b4 I realized this video was not about a "Rob Banks" and that Dr. Grande probably understands English tense/preposition usage.
Geez how is he blowing threw all that cash so fast, like idk about you guys but a year of a high salary would keep me set for ATLEAST a year? Oh gambling, that's wild
And I knew a guy that got 5 years plus 4 for one note no gun couple thousand
You tube sent me an ad for the local casino watching this, Jezz
@markrix I'm not surprised
Nice tip of the cap to Norm Macdonald style joke in the title 👌
Thank you, Dr. Grande.❤
How do you get these videos out so fast all the time?? 😂 on point Dr. Grande!
Dude got away with $834,000 from banks plus $100,000 from winning a contest. And that’s still not enough for the guy??!
The 100k wasn’t from a contest it was from winning bets. his whole reason to keep robbing banks was because he was addicted to gambling
He likely had near $0 when he decided to rob each bank. It’s not hard for someone like that to lose $250k in a weekend at a casino. The fact he got his $100k check and shortly thereafter robbed a bank for $900 says it all
He was also on camera robbing a bank in his wolf mask that he wore to the games
FFS!
We still have bank robbers??!
This story is very old but I love that Dr Grande is covering it for us! I’ll offer my analysis on this complete nincompoop
“I will pronounce it Xavier” 😂😂
Amazing. Emotional distress.
Real life Coen brothers movie
3:46 who's Clive?
The American justice system is a joke. They should never have released him on an ankle monitor.
Damn, Dr. Grande is stalking my viewing list.
God Bless Dr Grande!
Investigate Virgil Ray Stebbins murder
Imagine getting $100k, $300k, $70K and then a measly $1100 and $950 🤦🏼♂️
He was addicted to the thrill of robbing banks. You never mentioned that he lost a lot of money gambling or that he even made hundreds of bets. He had amassed over 500,000 from his heists so there was no reason to continue unless he wanted to get caught. For a psychologist, you really missed the boat on this one.
I bet the bank robberies themselves became an addiction. And I'm not talking about because of the money I'm talking about like the excitement and the adrenaline rush of taking a large amount of money by force without getting caught. Because he had a shit ton of money with his first five or six robberies to where he could have quit and still had a nice Head Start in life and he still could have had money to gamble. Because keep in mind a lot of these places especially in the midwest aren't going to be taken you know he probably is only allowed to bet a few thousand here and there. Because the amount of money he was getting from his first few robberies was probably totaling well over a half million dollars so I think he was more or less addicted to the robberies also
Seems like it. Adrenaline addict.
TLDR
@@codycoyote7046When trolling, punctuation matters.
That bail bonds sure looked the part
Babudar is definitely the name of a sports team's mascot
So this guy was actually doing slightly more sophisticated work, minus the gloves. Most bank robbers only make off with $5-10,000.
A wolf in Chiefs' clothing.
I saw what you did there.
Well played sir, well played!😉👌🏾
Damn- he's actually are very good bank robber- wow!
I read the title and thought it was about a chiefs fan named Rob Bamks 😂😂
Being called 'off brand canned tuna' by Doc. I'm not sure you can come back from that 😅
I have to say, that's a scary wolf mask.
A game of ‘Unders and Overs’ cured me of my gambling habit in 1984. I was about to win 260+fortnightly pays until a two of clubs appeared.
I lost two months pay. ( military service). Cured me gambling forever. Maybe I got off light. Gambling begins the collapse of society.
Cheers.
Thank you so much, Dr.Grande!!
I love the term. The Government alleged.
Chiefs are the new Patriots and so are their fans.
If this is a chiefs superfan. I really hope the Philladelphia eagles don't have a superfan... then again they would probably be folded up like a lawn chair on the sidewalk.
Not a lawn chair but a sofa. A sofa looking for a cupcake. If you know you know.
He will serve all of that 17 years because the Federal prison system does not give parole. He can now watch Chiefs games, for the next 17 seasons, from the comfort of his cell!
NOT if they’re on Netflix, Amazon Prime…
@@Tryp-j9d that's true..even most of us on the outside don't get to see those games. If he's in Leavenworth Kansas however, they broadcast all Chiefs games on local TV
Always interesting
Thank you❤
we will see an uptick in desperate behavior due to the popularity of online gambling
His attorneys toupee is a crime
The bondsman was the biggest douche imo. Harassing the mother was what put an already unlikable person as the biggest villain in a story about a bank robber and bail jumper.
I read he's never lived in Mo
The french pronounce it "X-sav-ee-yay"
The amounts he stole during some of those robberies was substantial. No dye packs, tracking devices, etc?
It's so weird that Dr. Grande decides how to pronounce people's names the way he feels it should be pronounced. What would he do with a name like Jeanne, I wonder.
Getting bail on armed robbery is crazy.
Dr. Grande and Dr. Venti should colab. It would be bigger than large.
The other documentary was called "Where Wolf?"
Thanks Dr. Grande.
I had to click on this video because I couldn’t understand the title and thought I was having a stroke.
I thought vaults were time-locked nowadays. Seems like a no brainer.
You could even design a vault where deposits are immediate but withdrawing cash is time-locked.
Alright, she got awarded 10 mil for emotional damage, have you guys lost the plot or what.
Whether she ever gets to collect it or not is besides the point, courts aren't supposed to be making symbolic rulings or are they.
It seems to me like you have a two-tier justice, criminal justice and then civil justice is a multi-billion dollar business for lawers and not much more than that.
"off brand canned tuna"🤣😂
😢 Canned tuna reference made me a little sad. Just a young man growing up struggling without his father I'm sure had him already feeling inadequate and undeserving.
That must be why he robbed banks.
Yes, the phenomenon of nominative determinism sometimes reflects the career of people with split personalities such as "chiefsaholic super fan" and "Rob Banks".
But, Rob "bet you're going to jail" Banks is inappropriate.