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Ronnie Biggs
has died, apart from his friends family, will anyone mourn his passing...
the money they stole was according to the news, equivalent to 40 million today, not an inconsiderable sum, did it do them any good in the long term... being on the run, looking over your shoulder at every turn,
the money they stole was according to the news, equivalent to 40 million today, not an inconsiderable sum, did it do them any good in the long term... being on the run, looking over your shoulder at every turn,
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09:15 Wed 18th Dec 2013
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I heard the news on the Today program this morning and what a tidal wave of guff !
They played an interview done a few years ago, by Radio One. I didn't expect much as it, being Radio One but actually the DJ made a fair job of it.
Biggs waffled on for a bit about how it was "regrettable" that the train driver had died, that it was all a mistake and that he was awfully sorry.
He then went on to give no regrets whatsoever for stealing the money, and admitted that it sheer greed that drove him that day.
Biggs was just a common criminal, no more, no less. He didn't steal from the rich to give to the poor, he just stole from all of us, to make his life easier. The only reason that we are talking about him today is that the Media have long brown-nosed him for nice little sound bites. He wasn't a cheeky-chappie, or a Raffles, or a Robin Hood....he was just the normal filth that the criminal classes are made up of.
Rot in hell Biggs ....you deserve nothing less.
They played an interview done a few years ago, by Radio One. I didn't expect much as it, being Radio One but actually the DJ made a fair job of it.
Biggs waffled on for a bit about how it was "regrettable" that the train driver had died, that it was all a mistake and that he was awfully sorry.
He then went on to give no regrets whatsoever for stealing the money, and admitted that it sheer greed that drove him that day.
Biggs was just a common criminal, no more, no less. He didn't steal from the rich to give to the poor, he just stole from all of us, to make his life easier. The only reason that we are talking about him today is that the Media have long brown-nosed him for nice little sound bites. He wasn't a cheeky-chappie, or a Raffles, or a Robin Hood....he was just the normal filth that the criminal classes are made up of.
Rot in hell Biggs ....you deserve nothing less.
Apparently it was Radio 5 live, not Radio One...my apologies to Radio One fans.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ program mes/p01 nm1rg
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