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"Naked" Bandit/Welcome Back!

An episode of the Crime Tap podcast, hosted by InnFlight, titled ""Naked" Bandit/Welcome Back!" was published on March 5, 2026 and runs 40 minutes.

March 5, 2026 ·40m · Crime Tap

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Nearly Naked Bandit and Other Bizarre Crimes: Crime Tap Podcast HighlightsWelcome to another intriguing episode of Crime Tap, where we dive into some of the wildest, most bizarre crime stories from around the country. This episode features tales of a naked car thief, a drug-dealing burglar who requested a drug test from law enforcement, and a tablecloth-wearing bank robber. Get ready for laughs, surprises, and some truly strange criminal antics.The story of the Florida man who broke into a home, asked deputies to test his "bad drugs," and was caught on video peeking into windows while nakedA Georgia man in a tablecloth leading police on a carjacking spree, completely nude until he was caughtThe Ohio man who accidentally deposited methamphetamine in a bank drive-thru tube, leading to a bizarre investigationThe absurdity of drug-related crimes and what they reveal about human behavior under influenceObservations on how intoxication or drugs can lead to reckless or comically dumb decisionsThe influence of drugs like Crocodile Tears and Fentanyl, and their impact on behavior00:00 - Introduction to the episode and wild crime stories02:20 - Florida man requests a drug test after burglarizing a home while high11:12 - Gunter’s bizarre plea for deputies to test his "bad narcotics"20:41 - Georgia man in nothing but a tablecloth leading police on a carjacking spree22:21 - The naked bandit’s getaway and iconic Crocs in sport mode24:21 - The suspect’s entry into an occupied home and theft of car keys28:31 - The man stolen Mercedes driving away in the nude32:24 - Ohio man mistakenly deposits meth in bank drive-thru tube35:48 - The bizarre case of drugs in a bank and the "unexpected deposit" investigation37:10 - Wrap-up thoughts on human behavior and drug influence in crimesCrocodile Tears — Information about dangerous drugFentanyl — Official FDA drug infoAmerican Dad - LeviOs Niasclanos — Episode reference for humorGeorgia Law Enforcement — General info on law enforcement jurisdictionOhio Department of Natural Resources — For info on wildlife and natural resourcesBank of Thru — Fake link for entertainmentNicholas HildebrandDavid MillerKey Topics Covered:Timestamps:Resources & Links:Connect with the Hosts:Stay tuned for more strange and hilarious crime stories each week!

Nearly Naked Bandit and Other Bizarre Crimes: Crime Tap Podcast Highlights

Welcome to another intriguing episode of Crime Tap, where we dive into some of the wildest, most bizarre crime stories from around the country. This episode features tales of a naked car thief, a drug-dealing burglar who requested a drug test from law enforcement, and a tablecloth-wearing bank robber. Get ready for laughs, surprises, and some truly strange criminal antics.

  • The story of the Florida man who broke into a home, asked deputies to test his "bad drugs," and was caught on video peeking into windows while naked

  • A Georgia man in a tablecloth leading police on a carjacking spree, completely nude until he was caught

  • The Ohio man who accidentally deposited methamphetamine in a bank drive-thru tube, leading to a bizarre investigation

  • The absurdity of drug-related crimes and what they reveal about human behavior under influence

  • Observations on how intoxication or drugs can lead to reckless or comically dumb decisions

  • The influence of drugs like Crocodile Tears and Fentanyl, and their impact on behavior

  • 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and wild crime stories

  • 02:20 - Florida man requests a drug test after burglarizing a home while high

  • 11:12 - Gunter’s bizarre plea for deputies to test his "bad narcotics"

  • 20:41 - Georgia man in nothing but a tablecloth leading police on a carjacking spree

  • 22:21 - The naked bandit’s getaway and iconic Crocs in sport mode

  • 24:21 - The suspect’s entry into an occupied home and theft of car keys

  • 28:31 - The man stolen Mercedes driving away in the nude

  • 32:24 - Ohio man mistakenly deposits meth in bank drive-thru tube

  • 35:48 - The bizarre case of drugs in a bank and the "unexpected deposit" investigation

  • 37:10 - Wrap-up thoughts on human behavior and drug influence in crimes

Key Topics Covered:Timestamps:Resources & Links:Connect with the Hosts:Stay tuned for more strange and hilarious crime stories each week!

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