
Patty Mayo's video output has reduced significantly in the latter half of November, 2017. This may be due to a number of extrinsic as well as internal issues in the YouTuber's personal life. Patty Mayo reported a paroxysmally appearing illness related to injuries he sustained in the course of his work. Nevertheless, they publicly reunited, resolving any aforementioned malice, in November of 2017.
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According to Patty Mayo's own Twitter account, it was clear that the duo had briefly parted ways after a personal or professional creative differences amongst each other. By the later parts of the Summer of 2017, Patty Mayo had earned the followership of one million subscribers. In early June of 2017, Patty Mayo jointly collaborated in some videos with fellow YouTuber DeMar "Bounty Hunter D." This collaboration, along with the dynamics of the two YouTubers as they acted in roles for the Fugitive Recovery Agents together in the videos, including frequent seemingly dangerous scenarios that the YouTubers find themselves in, is likely to have led to an increase in viewership. Episodes show evidence of average or above-average quality filming, editing, and finishing. All of this is likely to be directly attributable to Mayo's drastically rising view and subscriber count for his channel throughout the summer months of 2017.
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This series is seemingly exalting the exotic nature of the bounty profession. Rise in Popularityīringing along his longtime girlfriend Kayla as a camerawoman, Thomas began producing and writing 10-20 minute episodes centering around finding and apprehending bail fugitives, bond violators, and repossessing property. The general synopsis for the series is various predicaments where Patty Mayo is engaging in the apprehension of fugitives from justice (under bail and awaiting trial) or the repossession of property used as collateral to secure bail. Mayo states in the series that his work as a bounty hunter is "one of the first jobs as an adult I ever had." Mayo entitled the series, and later branded sociable merchandise, as the ficitional "Southland Bounty Hunters" franchise, likely in reference to the geographic locale of southern California in which the show is set. Common speculation is that after Mayo began to experience significant demonetization issues affecting his earnings, he elected to begin a video series depicting his engagement in the duties of a Fugitive Recovery Agent (a.k.a "Bail Enforcement Agent" or "bounty hunter").


He took a short break in 2020, but has returned and has been active on his channel ever since.Patty Mayo joined YouTube on November 12, 2013, and spent the following two years producing roughly a dozen reasonably popular prank videos. He recreated these stories for some episodes. With DBSO, he could work with different scenarios like burglaries, domestics and take stories that people have really experienced in their lives. Mayo opined that real bounty hunting was inherently dull and not what everyone expects. After many episodes, he wanted to steer his production in a different direction, give viewers something new and exciting, and thus started his new series, DBSO. The YouTuber revealed that he was tired of the bounty hunting content after some time and moved onto police work content. In a separate interview with fellow YouTuber Mike The Cop, Mayo also detailed his experience as a content creator. He only wanted to create a production.Īnd so that’s why before we even purchased the cars for this show or any equipment, we sat down with the police department and said, this is what we’d like to do.

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