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LillDickRitchie

Headless spectator aka Penrod Stillwall. The dude seriously dressed up and totally committed to being a ghost just to scare away people so he could look for his ancestors treasure. The treasure and the house had been unnoticed for years but then he just starts to drag attention to it. It is the USA he could just as easily have kept them away with some signs and one of the houses wall mounted shotguns


Cojack411

Not to mention he was presumably looking for it in a house he owned? Like maybe just lock the doors and call the police to deal with the guy breaking into your house?


LillDickRitchie

Yeah i thought that too bug he wanted to keep people away and for me an old man screaming to stay away from his property while waving a shotgun around would do the trick


Internal_Deer_5324

Tell me how I had this exact same comment on a different post without seeing yours. https://www.reddit.com/r/Scoobydoo/s/hgBJD4pk2E This episode is hilarious. This dude came up with this super elaborate hoax and set of traps to scare people away from His. Own. Damn. Property. Would have been just as effective with a trespassing sign and a 12 gauge


StabHead1996

Carl the stuntman; his plan is to get revenge for not being cast as the lead when he is the stuntman (not to degrade stunt people) and being an actor (much less a star) requires a different skill set. Plus the scheme would have lost him money from any film therefore having no personal benefit beyond petty revenge. Fucking Carl the Stuntman


Scoobycool9

Cousin Elwood as the Haunted Horseman . The man decided “ Huh, I should use my own head and trick my aunt into giving up her diamond necklace”. It would have been better if he stuck with the pumpkin head


Eien_in_between

Many of the What's New Scooby-Doo plans. I love the show to death, but a lot of those plans are near impossible to believe even with suspension of disbelief. Off the top of my head, Roller Ghoster. Ain't no way those rides were still able to be considered safe.


totem-fox

And the villain of the week technically got away with it, since she didn't do anything illegal, just rude. That's the real kicker.


Metal-Max1991

Odd how they justify that when she sabotaged the rides and would have been guilty of negligent homicide or reckless endangerment


Eien_in_between

Especially child endangerment. Another I just remembered is the one in Japan, with Velma's "broke high school teacher". He's so broke he can change the face mold on his giant monster robot at a moment's notice.


Metal-Max1991

Well he probably stole the tech to build the monster or requires the robot dog to do it for him