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He Said He Had 6 Months to Live and Nothing to Lose…but the Real Reason This 73-Year-Old Robbed a Bank May Surprise You

CHICAGO (AP) — After spending most of his adult life behind bars, 73-year-old Walter Unbehaun decided to rob another bank in hopes of getting caught. He felt more comfortable in prison, court documents allege, and wanted to spend his final years there.

So the balding, gray-haired South Carolina man leaned on a cane as he walked into a bank in suburban Chicago over the weekend and used a novel stickup line: He had just six months to live, so he had nothing left to lose, according to a federal complaint citing his post-arrest interrogation.

Unbehaun also allegedly lifted his coat to show a teller a silver revolver shoved into his waistband.

Elderly Man in Chicago Walter Unbehaun Robs Bank Becuase He Loved Living in Prison

This Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 surveillance photo provided by the FBI shows 73-year-old Walter Unbehaun, an ex-convict from Rock Hill., S.C., during a bank robbery in Niles, Ill. Unbehaun allegedly told investigators he became accustomed to life in prison and intended to get caught for a weekend bank robbery so he could live his final years behind bars. Credit: AP

Investigators say Unbehaun, of Rock Hill, S.C., walked out of the Harris Bank in Niles on Saturday with $4,178 in his pockets. He wore no disguises, so law enforcement quickly tracked him down using surveillance-camera photos of him holding up the bank, the complaint said.

When authorities stopped Unbehaun on Sunday outside a motel room where he was staying, he immediately threw down his cane and surrendered, saying he knew they were there because he robbed a bank the day before, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago.

Unbehaun told investigators hours after his arrest that he had spent most of his adult life in prison and “felt more comfortable in prison than out.”

“He wanted to do something that would guarantee that he would spend the rest of his life in prison, and he knew that robbing a bank with a loaded gun would accomplish that,” according to the complaint, signed by FBI agent Chad Piontek.

Contacted on Tuesday, Unbehaun’s defense attorney, Richard McLeese, declined comment.

Unbehaun’s most recent stint behind bars ended in 2011, when he was released after serving 10 years for a 1998 bank robbery. His Illinois record alone includes multiple other felonies dating back decades.

Unbehaun made an initial court appearance Monday in Chicago and was ordered to remain in jail pending further court procedures. No additional hearing dates were set.

If he is eventually convicted on the new bank robbery charge, he could be sent to prison for up to 20 years.

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Comments (40)

  • Moliminous
    Posted on February 15, 2013 at 11:26am

    Life is all about choices. Choices have consequences. He made his choice a long time ago. While there’s always hope, little of what the government does for you provides it. This old man is only living out that to which he has become accustomed. It’s an interesting (and scary) fact that victims often overprotect and shelter (from reason as well) the very persons or institutions that are bringing them the greatest harm. Emancipated slaves stayed on the plantations, abused children defend their abuser, those dependent defend the source of their dependence. At the core is the belief that these people and these systems are “safety nets.” When I did a high wire act in the circus back in the 60s and 70s I sometimes missed my connection and fell. There was a safety net below–thank God. But the difference for me is that my safety net had an exit. I could climb off. Government safety nets have no such exit. You’re there for life, just as this man chose.

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  • pragmaticpatriot
    Posted on February 15, 2013 at 9:10am

    i am almost certain his care in prison will be better than in most nursing homes.

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  • Ghandi was a Republican
    Posted on February 14, 2013 at 3:06pm

    I’ve heard of Illegals who “get caught” on minor charges on purpose. The reason? No risk, excellent marketing for dope houses. They go to jail and meet a lot of druggies passing through the system on minor charges. It’s a business proposition. A mini vacation with dividends. It’s social networking. Business.

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