If he had this elaborate plan I assume he had some kind of water proof zip lock type bag to keep it dryWould like to know where the thief put the money for the escape swim in the waterway.
I mean, $10,000 to 20,000 in cash is a lot of paper bills to fold up…and it will all become wet…and heavier to carry.
Stash it in a Tupperware container to keep it dry…?
Or just stuff it all in your wetsuit and once you arrive home spin the money in the laundry dryer…?
Perhaps as others have already suggested, he never went in the water to escape and walked out with the other employees.
High n’ dry.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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And you... Are no fun...Faking a robbery, either just a report or otherwise, is a crime...
There’s a lot of damns and filtration systems that would make it
Rivers of America was really the only in-park body of water that directly connected well outside the park and even then there is a lock behind Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.Could a submersible be put in somewhere "remote" on property and then be used to enter a park? Are the waterways connected enough to do that?
Maybe the 10k -20k was in coins?Would like to know where the thief put the money for the escape swim in the waterway.
I mean, $10,000 to 20,000 in cash is a lot of paper bills to fold up…and it will all become wet…and heavier to carry.
Stash it in a Tupperware container to keep it dry…?
Or just stuff it all in your wetsuit….?
Maybe just toss it all in a plastic bag…and once you arrive home spin the money in the laundry dryer…?
Perhaps as others have already suggested, he never went in the water to escape and walked out with the other employees.
High n’ dry.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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My guess -- he used his phone app to electronically deposit all the cash in his account.Would like to know where the thief put the money for the escape swim in the waterway.
I mean, $10,000 to 20,000 in cash is a lot of paper bills to fold up…and it will all become wet…and heavier to carry.
Stash it in a Tupperware container to keep it dry…?
Or just stuff it all in your wetsuit….?
Maybe just toss it all in a plastic bag…and once you arrive home spin the money in the laundry dryer…?
Perhaps as others have already suggested, he never went in the water to escape and walked out with the other employees.
High n’ dry.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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You can get waterproof bags. I remember getting one for belongings on a rafting trip once.If he had this elaborate plan I assume he had some kind of water proof zip lock type bag to keep it dry
I’m thinking he was already wearing it under regular clothes, came in by foot and then put the mask on. After he had the money he covered up in regular clothes and walked out. I don’t believe this persons ever touched the water.I'd like to see the video showing the robber removing scuba gear and then removing a wet suit. And then once the robbing was done, how he put back on a wet suit and re-geared the scuba equipment.
That's a lot of time and effort. Especially once one starts their get-away.
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