mike65 wrote: » Hope he dies soon.
procure11 wrote: » Ronnie Biggs was released last week due to the fact that his health had so deterioted that he could die anytime .Medical reports even suggested he could die before his 80th birthday last saturday but it seems the mean dude is still kicking.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1205748/Buoyant-Ronnie-Biggs-looks-ready-home-just-days-prison-release.html I might be wrong but I feel he just beat the system once again ...at least in the short run!. Your thoughts folks?
Deleted User wrote: » I expect he will!
brummytom wrote: » Ah Good man himself.
dvpower wrote: » Didn't the train driver die of injuries sustained during the robbery?
Jack Mills' assailant was one of two members of the gang who was never identified but is thought to be "Buster" Edwards. Frank Williams (at the time a Detective Inspector) claims to have traced the man, but he could not be charged because of lack of evidence. Mills had constant trauma headaches the rest of his life. He died in 1970 from leukaemia.
JupiterKid wrote: » The sentiment on this thread is incredibly mean spritied.:( Biggs has more than paid his dues to society. Let the man die in peace. Agree with the CJ Haughey comment...
pokerface_me wrote: » Thats nice of ya, what did he ever do on you? Back to subject you've got to admire the bloke, 2 fingers to the system time an time again.
Larkin501 wrote: » The man escaped prison. . . He's a legend :pac:
Mossy Monk wrote: » He is absolute scum. What is to admire about him? I am absolutely amazed at the iconic status that **** has achieved.
unkel wrote: » Ronnie Biggs meh. C.J. Haughey FTW. Stole way more than Biggs, didn't spend a day in jail. Didn't even have to go on trial because of "health reasons". Lived on for many more years in luxury on a par with kings :rolleyes:
BigMentalDisease wrote: » I hope Biggs covets an orange, reaches for the fruit bowl, but instead falls and breaks both hips. The public deserves this at least. But seriously, the geezer never showed a shred of remorse. Why would he though, I suppose. He's had a great life thanks to his notoriety.
The locomotive's second man 26 year old David Whitby jumped down from the cab to call the signalman from a trackside telephone, only to find the cables had been cut. Upon returning to the train, he was thrown down the embankment of the railway track. One of the gang members (who did not carry guns) then boarded the train cab and hit 57 year old Mills on the head with an iron bar, causing a black eye and facial bruising. The five postal workers in the HVP carriage were then tied up and pushed into a corner.
PrivateEye wrote: » I hate when they present this guy as some sort of Robin Hood 'Wurrrrkin' Class Hero' in the U.K. To say he's the opposite of the bankers and politicians is also laughable. Suppose being methaphorically battered by greedy people is better than being hit by one of them in the head with an iron bar:rolleyes: