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A hysterical driver creates suspicion; a robbery suspect talks too much; a woman cannot hide from a surveillance camera.
A hysterical driver creates suspicion; a robbery suspect talks too much; a woman cannot hide from a surveillance camera.
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America's Dumbest Criminals
S1, EP2 "Funky Footwork"A hysterical driver creates suspicion; a robbery suspect talks too much; a woman cannot hide from a surveillance camera.
America's Dumbest Criminals
S1, EP1 "Return to Cinder"Aegments indlude Return to Cinder, Cooking with Crack and Yabba Dabba Dude.
America's Dumbest Criminals
S1, EP4 "Pull Over and Wake Up"A criminal falls asleep while driving; criminals on ice; "All Spruced Up"; "Pull Over and Wake Up"; "Dumb Criminals on Ice."
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S1, EP3 "Two Bits"A woman bails out on her boyfriend; scary footage has a happy ending; dumb DUI excuse.
America's Dumbest Criminals
S2, EP26 "The Wrong Crustacean"A careless criminal stuffs the wrong crustacean down his pants; a parachuter runs into a little technical difficulty; a confused crook runs right into the arms of the law; an escaped con forgets his glasses.
America's Dumbest Criminals
S2, EP25 "Moronic Macarena"A crook packs his bags and makes a run for it; a kid does a moronic Macarena on a friend's car; a salivating senior expresses his feelings for a local store; a guy in his birthday suit gets pulled over for speeding.
America's Dumbest Criminals
S2, EP24 "Halloween Hoodlum"A halloween hoodlum picks the wrong clerk to hold up; an arguing couple lets a cop settle their differences; a bank robber gets robbed himself during his getaway; a crook gets caught with the goods after a car accident.
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S2, EP23 "An Indecent Proposal"Coffee-pot desecration; burglar is caught with his pants down; robber asks victim for jumper cables to start getaway car.
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