Feds discover secret underground bunker; former Marine and expert survivalist

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Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to notorious bank robber - a former Marine and expert survivalist - who evaded the FBI for FIVE YEARS
  • Bradley Robinett was dishonourably discharged from the Marines in the Nineties before turning to a life of crime
  • After robbing a Bank of America in Ohio in 1998 and escaping with $50,000, he used his survivalist skills to avoid capture
  • He buried stashes of weapons and dug bunkers in the woods all over Washington, and cloned car keys so he had a secret fleet
  • In 2011, Robinett featured on the TV program 'America's Most Wanted'
  • Police almost caught him in 2009, but he escaped in a kayak
The FBI has found an underground bunker east of Seattle believed to have been used by a bank robber who spent nearly five years on the run before he was arrested last summer.

Bradley Robinett, 46, is one of America's most notorious criminals, and featured in an episode of the TV program America's Most Wanted in 2011.

In addition to robbery and car theft, he was convicted of the unlawful possession of a machine gun, and served seven years in prison before escaping in 2009.

A former Marine, expert survivalist and woodsman, he is known for hiding in makeshift shelters and bunkers in the forest and burying large stashes of weapons.

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Read more: Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to Bradley Robinett Daily Mail Online
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Be it ever so humble ...

More photos and video at the link.
 
I'm thinking possible PTSD.

:dunno:

Whatever else is true, it would be a horrible way to exist.

He's got three hots and a cot now though.
 
Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to notorious bank robber - a former Marine and expert survivalist - who evaded the FBI for FIVE YEARS
  • Bradley Robinett was dishonourably discharged from the Marines in the Nineties before turning to a life of crime
  • After robbing a Bank of America in Ohio in 1998 and escaping with $50,000, he used his survivalist skills to avoid capture
  • He buried stashes of weapons and dug bunkers in the woods all over Washington, and cloned car keys so he had a secret fleet
  • In 2011, Robinett featured on the TV program 'America's Most Wanted'
  • Police almost caught him in 2009, but he escaped in a kayak
The FBI has found an underground bunker east of Seattle believed to have been used by a bank robber who spent nearly five years on the run before he was arrested last summer.

Bradley Robinett, 46, is one of America's most notorious criminals, and featured in an episode of the TV program America's Most Wanted in 2011.

In addition to robbery and car theft, he was convicted of the unlawful possession of a machine gun, and served seven years in prison before escaping in 2009.

A former Marine, expert survivalist and woodsman, he is known for hiding in makeshift shelters and bunkers in the forest and burying large stashes of weapons.

2685CFC900000578-2989624-image-a-21_1426077732633.jpg

Read more: Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to Bradley Robinett Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Be it ever so humble ...

More photos and video at the link.

Yo, now that boy knew how to hide, you go boy!

"GTP"
 
Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to notorious bank robber - a former Marine and expert survivalist - who evaded the FBI for FIVE YEARS
  • Bradley Robinett was dishonourably discharged from the Marines in the Nineties before turning to a life of crime
  • After robbing a Bank of America in Ohio in 1998 and escaping with $50,000, he used his survivalist skills to avoid capture
  • He buried stashes of weapons and dug bunkers in the woods all over Washington, and cloned car keys so he had a secret fleet
  • In 2011, Robinett featured on the TV program 'America's Most Wanted'
  • Police almost caught him in 2009, but he escaped in a kayak
The FBI has found an underground bunker east of Seattle believed to have been used by a bank robber who spent nearly five years on the run before he was arrested last summer.

Bradley Robinett, 46, is one of America's most notorious criminals, and featured in an episode of the TV program America's Most Wanted in 2011.

In addition to robbery and car theft, he was convicted of the unlawful possession of a machine gun, and served seven years in prison before escaping in 2009.

A former Marine, expert survivalist and woodsman, he is known for hiding in makeshift shelters and bunkers in the forest and burying large stashes of weapons.

2685CFC900000578-2989624-image-a-21_1426077732633.jpg

Read more: Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to Bradley Robinett Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Be it ever so humble ...

More photos and video at the link.

Yo, now that boy knew how to hide, you go boy!

"GTP"


Not really.

He DID get found, you know.

Besides, did you LOOK at those photos? That was a sad little hell hole, no batter than the spider hole where we found Saddam Hussein.

What a pathetic existence, huddled down there with his crummy sodas.

:(
 
Five years!

And just think, the feds know where you are every moment of every hour and have ever since you got your spiffy new cell phone!
 
Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to notorious bank robber - a former Marine and expert survivalist - who evaded the FBI for FIVE YEARS
  • Bradley Robinett was dishonourably discharged from the Marines in the Nineties before turning to a life of crime
  • After robbing a Bank of America in Ohio in 1998 and escaping with $50,000, he used his survivalist skills to avoid capture
  • He buried stashes of weapons and dug bunkers in the woods all over Washington, and cloned car keys so he had a secret fleet
  • In 2011, Robinett featured on the TV program 'America's Most Wanted'
  • Police almost caught him in 2009, but he escaped in a kayak
The FBI has found an underground bunker east of Seattle believed to have been used by a bank robber who spent nearly five years on the run before he was arrested last summer.

Bradley Robinett, 46, is one of America's most notorious criminals, and featured in an episode of the TV program America's Most Wanted in 2011.

In addition to robbery and car theft, he was convicted of the unlawful possession of a machine gun, and served seven years in prison before escaping in 2009.

A former Marine, expert survivalist and woodsman, he is known for hiding in makeshift shelters and bunkers in the forest and burying large stashes of weapons.

2685CFC900000578-2989624-image-a-21_1426077732633.jpg

Read more: Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to Bradley Robinett Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Be it ever so humble ...

More photos and video at the link.

Yo, now that boy knew how to hide, you go boy!

"GTP"


Not really.

He DID get found, you know.

Besides, did you LOOK at those photos? That was a sad little hell hole, no batter than the spider hole where we found Saddam Hussein.

What a pathetic existence, huddled down there with his crummy sodas.

:(

Yo, but free?

"GTP"
 
Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to notorious bank robber - a former Marine and expert survivalist - who evaded the FBI for FIVE YEARS
  • Bradley Robinett was dishonourably discharged from the Marines in the Nineties before turning to a life of crime
  • After robbing a Bank of America in Ohio in 1998 and escaping with $50,000, he used his survivalist skills to avoid capture
  • He buried stashes of weapons and dug bunkers in the woods all over Washington, and cloned car keys so he had a secret fleet
  • In 2011, Robinett featured on the TV program 'America's Most Wanted'
  • Police almost caught him in 2009, but he escaped in a kayak
The FBI has found an underground bunker east of Seattle believed to have been used by a bank robber who spent nearly five years on the run before he was arrested last summer.

Bradley Robinett, 46, is one of America's most notorious criminals, and featured in an episode of the TV program America's Most Wanted in 2011.

In addition to robbery and car theft, he was convicted of the unlawful possession of a machine gun, and served seven years in prison before escaping in 2009.

A former Marine, expert survivalist and woodsman, he is known for hiding in makeshift shelters and bunkers in the forest and burying large stashes of weapons.

2685CFC900000578-2989624-image-a-21_1426077732633.jpg

Read more: Feds discover secret underground bunker in Seattle mountains belonging to Bradley Robinett Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Be it ever so humble ...

More photos and video at the link.

Yo, now that boy knew how to hide, you go boy!

"GTP"


Not really.

He DID get found, you know.

Besides, did you LOOK at those photos? That was a sad little hell hole, no batter than the spider hole where we found Saddam Hussein.

What a pathetic existence, huddled down there with his crummy sodas.

:(

Yo, but free?

"GTP"


Huddled down there in the dark, wondering how long your candles would hold out, afraid to come out, no comforts, can't come and go or do anything you want, cold, dank, can't even read a book, sleep in a bed, sit at a table or eat a real meal, overwhelming stink ... That's anything and everything BUT free.

Its unbearably sad that a veteran who once served his country ended up alone and afraid, in that nasty, tiny hole.
 
Huddled down there in the dark, wondering how long your candles would hold out, afraid to come out, no comforts, can't come and go or do anything you want, cold, dank, can't even read a book, sleep in a bed, sit at a table or eat a real meal, overwhelming stink ... That's anything and everything BUT free.

Its unbearably sad that a veteran who once served his country ended up alone and afraid, in that nasty, tiny hole.

Easy to see how your situation makes you so envious of his.
 
luddly thinks you get to have this in prison:

  • He buried stashes of weapons and dug bunkers in the woods all over Washington, and cloned car keys so he had a secret fleet
:lol:
 

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