The video discusses several cases of YouTubers who became criminals, including:
1. **The Stokes Twins**: These YouTubers, with nearly 800,000 subscribers, were involved in a prank that went wrong. They pretended to rob a bank, and the Uber driver they called thought they were real thieves. The driver was subsequently threatened by the police, who thought he was a getaway driver. The Stokes Twins faced charges of false imprisonment, violence, menace, fraud, and deceit, as well as falsely reporting an emergency. They later pleaded guilty and were sentenced to community service and a year's probation.
2. **Omi in a Hellcat**: This YouTuber was accused of creating an app that illegally streamed TV content. He and his associates made $35 million in one year, charging customers $19 a month for their devices. The FBI reached out to him, and he could face up to life in prison if convicted.
3. **Matthias Oyarezzo**: Known as Pollution Entertainment, this former YouTuber from Chile was accused of murdering his cat in a video. The video was leaked, and he was doxxed. His account was taken down, but he later apologized in a video.
4. **Nazim Nasim Aghdam**: This Iranian woman promoted veganism and a healthy lifestyle on YouTube. When YouTube demonetized her channels, she drove hundreds of miles to the YouTube headquarters and shot three people, including herself.
5. **Not So Fantastic Devin**: This YouTuber had a channel with about 200 subscribers and was known to play the game Dead by Daylight. Before his shooting spree, he had a YouTube channel where he expressed resentment towards women who rejected him.
6. **Elliot Rodger**: Known as the "Virgin Killer," Rodger shot up a college, killing six and injuring 14. He planned a mass shooting at a sorority house, but was stopped by the police. He later shot his family members and turned the gun on himself.
7. **Trey Eric Selzer (Mr. Anime)**: This YouTuber, who had a channel focused on anime review videos, was known to showcase his firearms in videos. In 2012, he killed his family before attempting to commit a mass shooting at a high school. He was sentenced to life in prison.
8. **Alyssa Day Vault**: This YouTuber, who had a makeup tutorial channel, was convicted of murdering her two newborn children. She threw the babies in the trash outside her apartment. She was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a YouTube video about YouTubers who became horrible criminals.
- The video covers six cases of YouTubers who committed crimes such as murder, robbery, piracy, animal abuse, and mass shooting.
- The YouTubers are: the Stokes twins, Omi in a Hellcat, Pollution Entertainment, Nasim Aghdam, Not So Fantastic Devin, and Alyssa Dayvault.
- The Stokes twins were charged with false imprisonment and falsely reporting an emergency for their bank robbery prank.
- Omi in a Hellcat was accused of making 35 million dollars from illegally streaming TV services on his app Gears TV.
- Pollution Entertainment killed his cat and sent the video to someone on WhatsApp. He also planned to kill 70 students at his school's pep rally but gave up.
- Nasim Aghdam shot three people at the YouTube headquarters before killing herself. She was angry about YouTube demonetizing her channel.
- Not So Fantastic Devin killed his parents and brother before going to Waller High School with weapons and ammo. He was arrested before he could shoot anyone.
- Alyssa Dayvault killed her two newborn babies and threw them in the trash. She tried to fake a miscarriage at the hospital but was caught.
- The video was edited by Charge aka Austin and the narrator plans to release hyper pop music in 2022.