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Bruce Reynolds – The Great Train Robber’s life in photos

by | 28th, February 2013

RIP Bruce Reynolds. It’s not often a thief’s death is announced on the national news. But then history has been kind to the gang whose great caper was masterminded by Reynolds, a known armed burglar. Reynolds was arrested after nearly five years on the run and on January 15, 1969, sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment. On August 8, 1963, Reynolds and the gang stole £2,500,000 from the overnight mail express from Euston to Glasgow. They forced the driver to stop at Cheddington, Buckinghamshire, where they unloaded the booty. When arrested in Torquay, Reynolds, 38, told Detective Chief-Superintendent Tommy Butler: “Anyone who thinks crime pays must be mad. It has been driving me silly.” Reynolds was released from prison on 6 June 1978 after serving 10 years. Not all the money was found.

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Britain's best-known fugitive Ronnie Biggs, center, shares a laugh with fellow thief, Bruce Reynolds, right, and Roy Shaw in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, August 8, 1999. Some 140 friends and family members joined Biggs, who took part in the "Great Train Robbery" in 1963, for his 70th birthday party. Reynolds also took part in the notorious mail-train robbery. Shaw was in jail with Biggs before his escape.(AP Photo/Douglas Engle).

Ronnie Biggs is over here.



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