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S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

Episode 23: Ronnie Biggs & Thomas Neill Cream

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy, News

4.5981 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2017

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

This week Lucy discusses the guy who put the 'great' into 'great train robbery' and the girls learn that there's nothing you can't achieve with some plastic surgery and a Brazilian child. Emma then takes you back to the 19th Century for a killer doctor who would make a great pen pal.

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0:00.0

The Slaughter podcast will be discussing topics that some listeners may find disturbing.

0:05.9

If you're still listening, that says more about you than it does about us. Hi guys episode 23 I'm episode 23 I'm Emma I'm Lucy and we're here to do this

0:20.9

let's get shit done so I'm not looking at a murder this time.

0:25.2

Then get out. Oh okay. No because we do all kinds of crime. All kinds and whatever

0:31.7

whatever we want. We do whatever this. Yeah We do whatever the hell we want. I'm looking at Ronnie Biggs. Have you heard of him? I have heard of him. The great train robbery. Which I've never quite understood why it's I mean I heard of him I know it's the

0:46.7

great train robbery why is it great I don't know why it's great is it because he stole a lot of

0:50.7

stuff is it because the train was moving and he was able to jump on

0:54.1

while it was moving because I love it when people do that? I don't want to blame my own

0:58.8

horn but it is pretty great. It's not that great. Was that you being Ronnie Biggs? Yeah.

1:05.0

I decided to focus it on just one of the great train robbers because otherwise

1:10.0

I don't know where we would start. So, were there? A lot. I think I've got all their names but there's quite a few of them. So Ronnie Biggs was born in Stockwell, Lambeth in London in 1929. Mine's from Lambeth. No, this is the Lambeth episode.

1:27.0

Doing the Lambeth Walk. Hey! When he was a young boy, he was evacuated in the Second World War.

1:33.4

So he was taken to Bedfordshire, and then he was taken to Cornwall

1:37.4

to a village called Delabole.

1:39.9

A Cornish newspaper that reported his death recently actually said,

1:44.5

we miss him.

1:45.8

Led with the fact he'd stayed there when publicising his death.

1:49.6

I mean they need to big it up because I've never heard of them still. Yeah no I know push it more.

1:56.1

Comments were no loss pity wasted Cornish oxygen wasted the Cornish oxygen.

2:02.0

Our oxygen.

2:03.0

I mean they want to be their own country but now they want their own oxygen.

2:06.0

Like they're going to build walls.

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