Besides the unarmed guards, the only security precaution separating the criminals from the money was a sealed door, accessible only from the inside. The thieves hacked through it with iron tools.
Overwhelming the postal workers, they threw mail sacks down an embankment where two Range Rovers and an old military truck awaited. Within the hour, a guard from the back of the train scouted the delay and rushed to the closest station with news of foul play.
Alarms rang throughout Cheddington. The police spent a day canvassing farms and houses before contacting Scotland Yard. The metropolitan bureau searched for suspects through a criminal index of files that categorized 4. British papers criticized the absence of a national police force, saying that a lack of communication between departments fostered an easier getaway for the lawbreakers.
Journalists also balked at the lack of postal security, and suggested that the postal service put armed guards on mail trains. The police knew that the crime required the assistance of an insider with a detailed working knowledge of postal and train operations: someone who would have anticipated the lack of security measures, the amount of money, the location of the car carrying the money, and the right place to stop the train.
Detective Superintendent G. McArthur said the robbers would have known this. All 15 of the robbers would be arrested, but the insider would remain free. I certainly have come up with some of the rules over the years…. Who authorized that? NO way. NO fu—ing way. She was placed there by somebody with the authority…with the muscle to make that happen.
Not in a state this important. Not with…like I said…all the things on the line…the union legislation…the challenges coming against Obamacare…no way a woman like that is allowed in that position unless she was there to do something very specific. Insider: That is part of it…but I think it goes deeper. All the fake names…how difficult it was to trace the source? I say this as somebody who experienced how much cash was floating around that campaign — it was unbelievable.
Money was never an issue. It was everywhere…and how…no way they raised all that money on the up and up. You just knew people were getting around the donation limits — had to be. There was…there was so much damn money in that campaign. Insider: What if the individual responsible for that theft…what if they were acting as some kind of laundering organization? And what if she represents a small fraction of the entire fu—ing operation that all ties back to the administration?
Tens…hundreds of millions? Who the f-ck knows? All of it? This is out there stuff…I know. Sh-t yeah…I know…but what if my friend…he figured it out? They never will. A ton of donors…laundered in…hidden from view…and that kind of money…you can buy a senator…you can buy a judge…you can buy….
This president — Obama…he did it. Nobody knows. Money from China? Nobody fu—ing knows. Make it all so damn…messy. Insider: I do. Or something related to it…they were onto something. Let me try and summary — summarize it all up here. You got a guy who is found dead. Been missing for a coupla weeks before they are discovered. No signs of foul play.
The coroner comes out and says natural causes — no investigation. So this person now dead…you look back the past few years. They got a story…an awful strange story about the President of the United States. Soon after that story happened, they have a business associate getting charged — now going to jail. Good chance this individual was told about that story…and maybe more.
Or maybe…coincidence? You got a U. Senator…powerful Senator…they come out against the administration shortly after the events in Denver. Not long after. Just politics? Or something else? Then again…maybe just coincidence. You have my friend in battling against the Obama approved candidate for a position that could provide the means to take on the administration — full on.
Now this campaign is going down less than a year before my friend is to be found dead. Follow that up with the Senator who then has their campaign fund robbed by a person who once headed up a group called Californians for Obama.
How the Senator…the words they used to describe that death. No one knows WHEN. No one knows WHY. You decide. He writes about world events, U. This tends to favor his credibility. But his language betrays his conflict of interest. They think they are close to figuring out who it is and have narrowed the field down to 2 persons, both of whom are top Democratic operatives with considerable experience and who are appalled by the direction in which the Obama team is leading the country.
Knowing these things, Martin still defended Ulsterman. It would appear that the explanation is simple: Anthony G. The judge knew I'd been fitted up. But I had the worst record of all of them. He said I was the saddest case in front of him, and said my powers of leadership would have won me medals in a war.
Then he pulled a It's shit and sugar. There's a way of doing time, you either lie on your bed and cry or you go to the gym and the library. A change in the law saw him released early in So I thought 'no', and here I am. Don't ask me the question would I do it again. People do ask. If I was 33 and the facilities were the same as they were then I'd be tempted but present-day crime is not for me. Not really. Nobody was going to get hurt. I was always a gentleman, we were gentleman robbers. When Jack Mills fell and hit his head we all looked out for him, Charlie bandaged it up for him and Tommy gave him a cigarette and sat with him.
We knew it changed everything. I was choked, choked. It is generally agreed it was either Buster Edwards or James Hussey who coshed Mills, who died of leukaemia in , and Hussey made a deathbed confession in
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