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Working with 'Wild Bill'

Posted: Friday, August 31, 2007 3:50 PM by Dateline Editor
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by Dan Slepian, Dateline producer

Brash, charismatic, impulsive, clever. It’s a sure bet that if you hang out with Bill Stanton, these are among the words you would use to describe him. Spend just a few hours on the road with him and you’ll soon realize how he got his name--"Wild Bill."

(Photo: L-Bill Stanton, R-Dan Slepian)

As the producer of “Wild Bill: Breaking and Entering,”  I’ve spent hundreds of hours with Stanton and while I’ve done many stories over the years for Dateline, working with him posed a set of challenges I’ve never encountered before.

An example:
Stanton and I were meeting in Las Vegas to film a segment for his special. A crew was going to videotape him as he attempted to break into homes and hotel rooms there. The day before, Stanton was in Phoenix shooting a story for the “Today” show about the dangers of drinking and driving. He showed up in Vegas with a migraine, clearly hung-over. To say he was in a bad mood would be an understatement. He told me he’d pounded a ridiculous number of Vodka shots to show how reckless a potential drunk would be behind the wheel. Stanton suffered through that shoot in Vegas. And so did I. 

As the “Today” show’s on-air security expert, Stanton has created his own form of the American fire drill. He’s snatched volunteer kids to test how unsuspecting passers-by would react, set up valet parking attendants to see if they’d steal from a car, and caught men cheating on their wives.

Is he truly enlightening us about the problems of personal security or, as some critics allege, is he simply promoting himself? Whether or not you agree with his methods, Stanton makes no apologies for illustrating what he says is pervasive apathy when it comes to preventing crime. It’s a message he’s been touting long before he arrived at NBC.

Stanton’s roots in the world of security began in 1984 when he became a beat cop for the NYPD. But just four years later, he retired because of an injury to his arm after he fell chasing a burglar on a routine call.

Stanton re-invented himself. He opened a private investigation company, became a bouncer at trendy nightclubs and hobnobbed with celebrities. Most of all, he made a career of doing what he does best: promoting Bill Stanton. He took on the nickname "Wild Bill," branding himself as a security specialist all over town. His goal: to become the Bob Villa of personal security. He told me how he worked the phones, posing as an agent to get his name in network producers’ rolodexes. It worked. Soon, Stanton was popping up on ABC, NBC, FOX, and even Oprah. And then in 2001, Stanton and his larger-than-life persona ended up on the cover of New York Magazine under the banner: “Have Gun, Will Party”:

The magazine (which Stanton happily hands out to those who ask for it), was a major springboard for his career.  But he says his growing fame then and now is not simply to feed his ego… he says it also helps to serve a higher cause: to keep us on our toes and aware of the dangers around us. It’s a simple message he hammers home everywhere he goes.  It’s our responsibility, he says, to pay attention and to be the eyes and ears for law enforcement and each other.

In shooting with Bill, I was impressed at how Stanton can talk his way into almost any situation.  I was amazed at how few people took action when they saw Stanton smashing car windows in a public parking lot. I was surprised and disappointed that he was able to talk his way into so many homes and hotel rooms in that weren’t his…even with no sleep and a hangover that day in Las Vegas. I was most troubled how innocent children would be so easily lured near the trunk of Stanton’s car.

Is Stanton's message getting through? The other day, I was standing on the train platform on my way to work and saw this billboard, thought about Bill Stanton, and then realized that despite any controversy, he got through to me.


(taken with my cellphone camera)

Originally posted on March 7 for the Dateline special "Wild Bill: Breaking and Entering."

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Whether 'Wild Bill' is promoting himself or not, his message is of the upmost importance. In 2007 we as human beings must be ever cautious and aware.
I saw the previews for this show and it was crazy on how no one reacted by calling the police..Now i wonder if he was black how many people would have reacted to call the police...i think about everyone...
Due to a recent spate of burglaries in our neighborhood, I am thinking about getting a burglar/fire alarm system for our home, What should I look for in a system before purchasing one? Also, someone told me that in NYC where I live, some security systems are illegal and the police won't respond. Is this true?
You looked too trusting (or just plain nuts) and definitely NOT suspisious enough when breaking into the cars and homes. You need to "look" like you're avoiding getting caught. Keep looking over your shoulder and I bet more get involved. (I would hope!)
Our new neighborhood is adjacent to a Police station -should I expect tht to be deterrent for criminals?
Although it is a great idea to show how easy it is to get ripped off, it is not a great idea to show everyone how to do it. Yes I understand that the criminals already know this stuff they may not know all of it and can now branch out into other criminal activities. A car thief may know how to break into a car but have no clue how easy it is to get into a hotel room but now he does. If you need ideas for shows try reporting on how insurers are ripping off the public, governments and businesses buy underpaying auto accident claims and how the direct repair program (DRP) shops are helping them. And now because insurers are underpaying the claim the shops are not repairing them safely. More than half of all major car accidents are repaired unsafely.
What a great informative story on Wild Bill Stanton, "Breaking and Entering". I was wondering if Bill has authored any books or videos on the subject of personal and home security. I have four daughters and my oldest is entering college this fall. I would really like to get some more tips.
I am worried about the “Crying Wolf Effect”. When I see someone breaking into a car or an old lady gasping, it will probably be Bill Stanton or someone else setting me up. I am to be mocked on camera for over- or under-reacting. The next crisis around me will have me standing and watching, not taking the bait. When asked why I didn’t do something, I’ll say I thought it was just another Bill Stanton set-up.
Wild Bill is cool!! I love this guy! I'm so glad there are people out there still who stand up for justice. There are so few people like that left.
Wild Bill, I work for a large company and we are huge on safety. I am using your  dvd " breaking and entering ", but mainly your part on how predators lure children from there homes and parks cd . I am using it for our safety meeting. For me, as a father of one going on #2, my biggest fear is someone taking my daughter. She is 4 years old, and we as parents must teach our children what to do if they are approached by a stranger. We have started doing the role playing with her, and it's a great thing to do with your kids. There are probably more of those predators/pedaphiles out there than we actually  know about. It can happen to anyones children. I thank you for doing what you do, and helping many people be aware of what is going on, and how we can prevent it. Your special on dateline was awesome.
As  office security related subjects continue to gain in popularity, there will be a higher number of locations to learn more about this interesting matter.
While I think what Bill Stanton is doing is interesting and probably effective in raising public awareness of safety and social responsibility issues, it is totally irresponsible and counterproductive to say anything about the need to CALL 911 (?????) for the situations this guy has created. Obviously everyone doesn't know that 911 is for EMERGENCY LIFE OR DEATH SITUATIONS situations, not for someone defacing property with graffiti. I cannot believe Bill Stanton or the show's producers didn't stop this wrong message from being aired. Emergency services everywhere have a hard enough time with uninformed, uneducated people who waste the police and fire department's time and resources  with inappropriate calls.  
You go Bronx Boy!
Wow Wild Bill is great. Lets see more of him in the new season!!!!
Hi Bill my name is Ed and I just watched your lasted show one segment was on durging womens drinks and I know this is a reality but this is not exculsive to women I had a friend I wont mention there name but they have a son they where afried he may be getting into gang activity so the shipped him off to Fl. so his relitives he was staying allowed him to go to a teen club and someone durged his soda and raped him I feel this is more common than we here about and I also feel these teen clubs should not be allowed
I just watched Wild Bill Stanton: Watching Your Back. Of the three families that he challenged their children, only one child did not let him in. I think one important message here that could have been related was that the kids who had a friend or another family member there were more likely to let him in because they didn't feel as vulnerable.  Only the girl that was alone was scared enough to do the right thing.  We always tell our kids there is safety in numbers. Don't walk home alone, etc. Somehow this message may have carried over to this situation. I think it is worth mentioning.  We can never talk too much or give of children too much information to keep them safe.  Good show Bill, very informative.
I am trying to find out specific information relating to the date rape drug, known as Roofies. There was the following segment that mentioned it.

Wild Bill Stanton: Watching Your Back’  on-air TV segment mentioned a lady that traveled around discussing how to protect yourself from the date rape drug called 'roofies.'

I can not seem to find any on the internet information as to who she was or additional information on the 'test strips' she was putting into the drinks to see if they showed the drinks had been tampered with.

Having a daughter at college, I would love to find out where the test strips can be purchased at so that I can provide them to her and to her dorm room mate.

Can you help?


i just watched "Deal or No Deal" nd calledmy girlfriend because she paid for the same Florida trip cruise and all. What can she do to get her money back? I have not seen the paperwork as of yet. This was the first time seeing the show and it was an eye-openner. It took my attention away from one of my favorite shows on one of the other channels, keep up the good work. Might I suggest an episoide on getting ones money back from schister companies?
Your feature on kids at home brought to mind, single women and elders answering the door to receive flowers/gifts especially during the holidays - How safe are they for those deliveries?  How can they be sure that the delivery is legit?  Pls follow up with a Dateline feature on how vulnerable, these adults are!
I am a Lieutenant with a small college police department.  I would like to know how to purchase the segment on date rape that Bill did.  I want to show it to our new college girls as part of a safety presentation i do.  Can you tell me how to get it?
Wild Bill had a segement on September 3rd on Dateline about Ramada Hotel and the vacation scam. Could I have that story emailed to me. I fell into that myself. Ramada has opened a new way of scamming--by having a secondary company sell you a vacation and Ramada is actually hidden until later. Thank You
I love the fact that "Wild Bill" advocates individual responsibility and awareness.  As a society, we have become so apathetic and always ready to blame someone for our troubles or problems that exist.  If each of us looked out for just one other person, criminals wouldn't stand a chance.  Look at the brave few on FLT 93.  They knew there was a very real probability that they would die, but they took a chance to save lives--that is also what our police, firemen, military do all the time.  We should help them out, support them and say thank you by not letting criminal behavior go unpunished.  Let's get more Bill Stanton's out there!!!
I was wondering about the cruise trip, on how to get our money back, because we paid with our discover card, and they canceled our trip saying we didn't pay for it. We have proof it was paid for but don't know what to do!!! How long do you have to do something about it???
I MISSED THE NEW EPISODE OF WILD BILL.  WHEN WILL IT AIR AGAIN?
We were thrilled to see Kelly and Becca on Dateline!  We have had them speak with the incoming freshman on our college campus, and they are terrific.  I think your segment on date rape drugs accurately captured what so often happens.  It was shocking - and is certainly something college students need to be more aware of.  I think it would be really beneficial for Dateline to do a whole segment on date rape and how both women and men can protect themselves.
The date rape drug story was totally scary, but something that everyone who goes to bars should see. I wish I would have recorded it for my roomate to watch. Will you be doing more on the topic again soon?
Regarding persons not wanting to 'get involved', i.e. call the police, I recently experienced 3 middle-aged, white women do nothing, even when asked to call the police.  A white couple in their 20's were arguing outside of a public building with two young children standing by, very uninterested, almost as though they were waiting for the fight to be over,  as if they had seen this before.  The man grabbed the face of the woman and screamed at her, face to face.  I entered the public building and told 2 women at the desk to call the police because there was a 'domestic' outside.  #1 asked me what a domestic was.  #2 said she didn't know the phone number.  #1 asked if he were hitting her.  #2 was a little hesitant to call, so I made the call from my home phone.  I returned to this public building and another woman waited on me.  She mentioned that while eating lunch, she heard a horrific argument, she thought someone might get shot.  I pointed to #1 and said, I asked you to call.  She said, 'But I didn't see them.'  I asked #3 what she did.  'Nothing, I might get hurt if I tried to break it up.'  I asked her if there were anything else she could do.  'You mean like call the police?'  Yes.  'I never thought of that.' So if someone had been shot, how would you have felt? 'I would have felt terrible.'  3 middle-aged women, and not a brain among them.  All raised families and have grandchildren.  For only one out of the three to call for help, someone would have had to have been shot. Not one felt any responsibility for not getting involved.  I still shake my head when I think of this.  
Dan, I can't thank you enough for the segment you did with Bill on date rape. The woman who was a victim was a perfect representation for all college girls out there. We all believe we are when with friends and never think "something like that" could happen to US. I was shocked and dismayed by what was seen by those men- disgusted.
I really think you should do another segment purely focused on this subject. There is so much more out there that needs to discussed and it is important that young people see these things!
I work as a Sexual Assault Advocate and I would like to know where I can get a copy of "The date rape drug story" for future classes.


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