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This Is Monsters

Road Rage : Kenneth Noye

This Is Monsters

Jiles

True Crime

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

SEASON 17: BREAKING NEWS!

Road rage is becoming more common these days. You hear the stories in the news in places like Los Angeles and Miami, but one of the earliest stories of Road Rage in the media was in 1996, near London, England.

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0:00.0

Before we begin I just want to let you know that my other channel somewhere sinister is back up and running.

0:05.5

I've got season 4 complete and I'm working on season 5 so the channel should be up and going for quite a while now.

0:11.5

There's a link in the description. Check it out.

0:14.0

Road rage is one of the most senseless reasons for a person to have their life ended.

0:20.0

Being enraged by someone else's driving to the point that you run them down and kill them

0:25.0

has to be at the top of the list for selfish monsters.

0:28.8

These types of stories have gotten progressively more common over the years, and you hear it happening in places like Los Angeles and Miami.

0:37.0

But this story happened back in 1996 on the outskirts of London, England,

0:42.0

and was one of the first highly publicized accounts of road rage.

0:46.0

This is monsters. Oh, On November 26th, 1983, six people broke into the Brinks-Mat warehouse near Heathrow Airport in London.

1:21.0

They poured fuel over the staff and threatened to light them on fire if they didn't reveal the combination to the vault.

1:28.6

Inside was three tons of gold bullion, plus platinum and diamonds worth 26 million pounds.

1:36.1

That would be about 111 million pounds today.

1:40.3

One of the people who was involved in laundering the Gold Bullion was a lifetime criminal named Kenneth.

1:46.0

Kenneth Neoy was born on May 24th, 1947 and Bexleheath Kent, England.

1:53.0

His father operated a post office and his mother managed a dog racing track.

1:58.0

From an early age he displayed a pension for criminal behavior and was involved in various illegal activities throughout his youth.

2:05.6

He started off trying to make an honest living, delivering newspapers and milk and selling

2:10.1

programs at the Greyhound track. He was eventually caught selling

2:14.3

stolen bicycles and was sentenced to a year in a youth detention facility.

2:18.6

His legal trouble did result in him meeting a young woman named Brenda Tremaine who was a legal assistant.

2:26.0

The two eventually got married and had two children.

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