Lee Chater
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The bigger the robbery, the less likelyhood of them getting away with it, much wiser to wait for coffin dodgers benefit day and do a lone raid.
Is that genuine advice Lee? h34r:Originally posted by Lee Chater@Feb 23 2006, 03:41 PM
The bigger the robbery, the less likelyhood of them getting away with it, much wiser to wait for coffin dodgers benefit day and do a lone raid.
Yes, he said there were probably at the very most only about forty people with the criminal knowledge as to how to pull it off and the police will be checking their whereabouts yesterday very closely. Made me wonder though that if there are forty master criminals capable of doing such a thing, why are they still walking the streets?Originally posted by BrianH@Feb 23 2006, 04:08 PM
I wouldn't be at all surprised if police already have a very good idea who did it.
I'm afraid I have cast iron alibies for my whereabouts yesterday. Willing to drop you in it though and share the cash upon your release :lol:Originally posted by Kathy@Feb 23 2006, 04:30 PM
Griffin, I think you may have done it. h34r: Can I call the police and tell them that and I promise to split the £2 million with you as soon as they release you from prison.
Because, unless they invoke the terrorism legislation, in order to lock people up we still need evidence that they have committed a crime rather than knowledge that they are capable of so doing. How long that situation will last, however, is anybody's guess.Originally posted by Griffin@Feb 23 2006, 04:17 PM
If there are forty criminals capable of doing such a thing, why are they still walking the streets?
I'm sure at least one member of staff would've noticed if one of the thieves were heavily pregnant :lol:Originally posted by Kathy@Feb 23 2006, 05:29 PM
But being "with child" Griffin you will get less time than I would. I'll tell them you were not of sound mind when you did it and you needed the money to buy nappies in preparation for the pending new arrival. As it's your first offence you will be out in no time.
I will meet you in Cyprus when you get out, and I'll have my butler have your £1 million in used notes and a glass of chilled champagne ready to hand over to you the moment you arrive. B)
You could be right. There's been no sign of Honest Tom sinceOriginally posted by Diamond Geezer@Feb 23 2006, 07:14 PM
I suspect the E-Dead Group
And it turns out that she was a Salvation Army nurse who had just withdrawn it in those very wrappers from another bank!Originally posted by BrianH@Feb 25 2006, 12:15 AM
How about the rather silly lady who went to open a new building society account.......with £6k which was still in the wrappers from the Securitas Tonbridge depot!