Hi Julie,
One of the slightly odd things about the Great Train Robbery is that more than one of the gang said that he was in on the robbery to make enough money 'to go straight'. They were all lifelong criminals, and so I wonder, if they had actually got away with it, how many of them really would have cast off their lives of crime and gone straight?
JH had tried working, and plainly didn't like it. There's no doubt that he did make money from time to time in his house-breaking escapades, but he also said that house-breaking was finished and to make real money he had to get a gun and move up-market, crime-wise. Had the A6 never happened, chances are that he would have been nicked anyway -again.
Had he been acquitted, first thing would have been to respond to the many approaches from the press he would inevitably have had. Little doubt that he would have been well-paid for his story. Would such a payment or payments have induced him to try his hand at going straight? Impossible to say. On the other hand, it may be that narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Law might have inspired a life-changing revelation, given his Catholic upbringing. Who knows?
Graham
One of the slightly odd things about the Great Train Robbery is that more than one of the gang said that he was in on the robbery to make enough money 'to go straight'. They were all lifelong criminals, and so I wonder, if they had actually got away with it, how many of them really would have cast off their lives of crime and gone straight?
JH had tried working, and plainly didn't like it. There's no doubt that he did make money from time to time in his house-breaking escapades, but he also said that house-breaking was finished and to make real money he had to get a gun and move up-market, crime-wise. Had the A6 never happened, chances are that he would have been nicked anyway -again.
Had he been acquitted, first thing would have been to respond to the many approaches from the press he would inevitably have had. Little doubt that he would have been well-paid for his story. Would such a payment or payments have induced him to try his hand at going straight? Impossible to say. On the other hand, it may be that narrowly escaping death at the hands of the Law might have inspired a life-changing revelation, given his Catholic upbringing. Who knows?
Graham
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