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It wasn't actually , he died of of chronic lymphatic leukaemia.Especially as his life was shortened due to his injuries.
It wasn't actually , he died of of chronic lymphatic leukaemia.Especially as his life was shortened due to his injuries.
Biggsy is a legend. Not condoning the robbery, but the 30 years he was given for it was beyond disgusting. To think he went on the run for so long, then sat in Rio sticking two fingers up at the establishment when it was revealed where he was and could legitimately stay there, then handed himself in when he saw fit, then got released before he could kick the bucket.
The man was never a gangster, he was never suspected of being responsible for the assault on the driver, but he was a top bloke for the way he gave the plod in this country the run around.
Biggsy is a legend. Not condoning the robbery, but the 30 years he was given for it was beyond disgusting. To think he went on the run for so long, then sat in Rio sticking two fingers up at the establishment when it was revealed where he was and could legitimately stay there, then handed himself in when he saw fit, then got released before he could kick the bucket.
The man was never a gangster, he was never suspected of being responsible for the assault on the driver, but he was a top bloke for the way he gave the plod in this country the run around.
Biggsy is a legend. Not condoning the robbery, but the 30 years he was given for it was beyond disgusting. To think he went on the run for so long, then sat in Rio sticking two fingers up at the establishment when it was revealed where he was and could legitimately stay there, then handed himself in when he saw fit, then got released before he could kick the bucket.
The man was never a gangster, he was never suspected of being responsible for the assault on the driver, but he was a top bloke for the way he gave the plod in this country the run around.
The sentences were way too long, but calling them 'heroes' is a bit excessive. I wonder which of our modern criminals will be subject to sympathetic films in 30 years' time. Raul Moat perhaps? Cheeky chappie who was just misunderstood, treated badly and whose only 'crime' was fighting back against the people and authorities who had betrayed him.
The sentences were way too long, but calling them 'heroes' is a bit excessive. I wonder which of our modern criminals will be subject to sympathetic films in 30 years' time. Raul Moat perhaps? Cheeky chappie who was just misunderstood, treated badly and whose only 'crime' was fighting back against the people and authorities who had betrayed him.
EDIT: Could always do the Brink's-MAT robbery. Who'd play the working class heroes Kenneth Noye and Micky McAvoy?
been done a couple of times alreadyThe sentences were way too long, but calling them 'heroes' is a bit excessive. I wonder which of our modern criminals will be subject to sympathetic films in 30 years' time. Raul Moat perhaps? Cheeky chappie who was just misunderstood, treated badly and whose only 'crime' was fighting back against the people and authorities who had betrayed him.
EDIT: Could always do the Brink's-MAT robbery. Who'd play the working class heroes Kenneth Noye and Micky McAvoy?
Whjat is it , you tube blocked at work.spot on look at this filth. this country is mad.
The sentences were way too long, but calling them 'heroes' is a bit excessive. I wonder which of our modern criminals will be subject to sympathetic films in 30 years' time. Raul Moat perhaps? Cheeky chappie who was just misunderstood, treated badly and whose only 'crime' was fighting back against the people and authorities who had betrayed him.
EDIT: Could always do the Brink's-MAT robbery. Who'd play the working class heroes Kenneth Noye and Micky McAvoy?
Whjat is it , you tube blocked at work.
Do you actually know any of the history?
He only gave himself up because he had failing health and had no medical cover in Brazil so came back to be a drain on our NHS,
Yea real hero ain't he
No. Both are legends to some people. You think it's ridiculous for Moat to be a legend whereas others feel the same about the Train Robbers. It's all down to a personal perspective, and just you wait a few years, I bet Moat gets a sympathetic treatment - although probably not a musical.Yes I know the history. In fact I know Ron's son Mike and have met Ron himself.
Considering the amount of money it costs to incarcerate a prisoner he's probably actually saved the taxpayer a few bob by not serving his 30 years. Ok he clocked up 8-9 years after he came back in 2001, but he was no risk to anyone by that point. The bloke was never an angel, but he was never a cold hearted villain either. If I was sentenced to a 30 stretch for what he did I would have done exactly the same and tried to escape at every opportunity.
I never called him a hero, I called him a legend. Big difference.
Oh and the comparisons above to Moat - ridiculous.