A gripping new Prime Video documentary about imprisoned Kansas City Chiefs superfan Xaviar Babudar will reveal his secret life as a serial bank robber.
ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing, launching on the platform on December 24, follows the harrowing story of the criminal, known as ChiefsAholic, and how he stole $800,000 in 11 robberies across seven states.
“Recognized for his distinctive wolf costume and boisterous social media antics, Babudar rose to prominence as one of Kansas City’s most ardent fans,” the official synopsis reads.
‘However, a secret life came to light in December 2022 when he was arrested in Bixby, Oklahoma, unraveling a series of unsolved bank robberies committed across the Midwest.
“Through interviews given by Babudar himself, ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing explores critical moments in the events surrounding Babudar’s initial arrest and offers a first-hand perspective on his subsequent journey.”
The first trailer was released last week and despite being only 15 seconds long, it shows drama throughout.
ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing will expose the secret life of Kansas City Chiefs superfan Xavier Babudar
The upcoming documentary explores critical moments in the events surrounding Babudar’s initial arrest and offers a first-hand perspective on his subsequent journey.
“Don’t think it hasn’t crossed my mind that I could go out and go to the Super Bowl,” Babudar is heard saying in his own words.
An announcer then says: “This man is a fugitive.”
“It looks fake and like a movie, but it’s real,” exclaims a contributor wearing a Kansas City Chiefs cap and black sunglasses.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the documentary, which will be available to stream worldwide.
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Echoing a similar sentiment, another said: “I’m definitely going to watch the ChiefsAholic documentary.”
A third continued: “ChiefsAholic documentary coming out on Christmas I’m screaming.”
Babudar was sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison without parole and three years of supervised release in connection with a series of bank robberies across the Midwest in September.
“It looks fake and like a movie, but it’s real,” says a contributor in the trailer.
Babudar was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for bank robberies in the Midwest in September.
Chiefsaholic will premiere on Prime Video on December 24
He pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering, transporting stolen property across state lines and bank robbery in February of this year.
Babudar had faced up to 50 years in prison for what U.S. Attorney Teresa Moore called a “violent crime wave across the Midwest.”
“The defendant attempted to hide hundreds of thousands of dollars in stolen cash by using it to gamble online and in casinos, but the odds caught up with him,” Moore said in a statement in February.
“With today’s sentencing, he will be held accountable for the full extent of his criminal conduct, including his attempt to flee justice.”
As part of his plea agreement, Babudar will have to pay more than $530,000 in restitution to the victims’ financial institution.
To add insult to injury, he will also have to give up an autographed painting of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.