YouTubers Who Became Horrible Criminals - Summary

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The user asks the assistant to write a summary of a video transcript where the narrator talks about different YouTubers who became criminals. The narrator covers six cases of YouTubers who committed crimes such as murder, piracy, animal abuse, and mass shooting. The narrator also thanks his subscribers, promotes his Instagram and his upcoming music, and mentions his editor. The summary should be shorter than the original transcript and capture the main points.

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1. The Stokes Twins, a YouTube channel with 8.7 million subscribers, was owned by Alan Stokes and Alex Stokes.
2. In 2019, the Stokes Twins uploaded a prank video called "bank robbery gone wrong" which led to an Uber driver being held at gunpoint by police.
3. The twins were charged with one felony count of false imprisonment and one misdemeanor count of falsely reporting an emergency in August 2020.
4. They pleaded guilty to the crimes and were sentenced to community service and a year's probation.
5. Omi In A Hellcat, a YouTuber, was involved in a scheme to illegally stream TV shows and made $35 million in one year.
6. Omi In A Hellcat could face 514 years in prison if convicted of the charges.
7. Matthias, a former YouTuber from Chile, uploaded a video of himself brutally murdering his cat.
8. Matthias's channel was taken down in 2020 after his video was leaked and he was doxxed.
9. Nasim Aghdam, a 39-year-old Iranian woman, shot three people and then turned the gun on herself at the YouTube headquarters in 2018.
10. Devin, a YouTuber, was involved in a school shooting in Colorado.
11. Elliot Roger, a YouTuber, shot and killed six people and injured 14 others in a mass shooting in 2014.
12. Trey Eric Selzer, aka Mr. Anime, shot and killed his mother, brother, and father before planning to commit mass murder at a school in 2012.
13. Alyssa Dayvault, a YouTuber, murdered her two newborn children and threw them away in the trash.
14. Alyssa Dayvault was sentenced to 40 years in prison for her crimes.

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