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Bruce reynolds autobiography

          On the 8th August a gang of 15 men stopped a mail train in Buckinghamshire and proceeded to steal sacks of money worth £ million.

        1. On the 8th August a gang of 15 men stopped a mail train in Buckinghamshire and proceeded to steal sacks of money worth £ million.
        2. Bruce Reynolds' life of crime began with a small-scale smash-and-grabs and led to a succession of lucrative, high-profile robberies - but it was on the.
        3. The late Bruce Reynolds revealing his life as a career criminal from being a Raffles type crook to his 'Eldorado', the great train robbery of August when.
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        5. The autobiography of a thief.
        6. The late Bruce Reynolds revealing his life as a career criminal from being a Raffles type crook to his 'Eldorado', the great train robbery of August when..

          Bruce Reynolds

          English criminal

          Bruce Reynolds

          Reynolds in 1999

          Born

          Bruce Richard Reynolds


          (1931-09-07)7 September 1931

          Strand, London, England

          Died28 February 2013(2013-02-28) (aged 81)

          Croydon, Greater London, England

          Other namesKeith Clement Miller
          Keith Hillier
          Occupations
          • Thief
          • Messenger
          • Cyclist
          • antiques dealer
          Spouse

          Frances "Angela" Reynolds

          (m. 1948; died 2010)​
          ChildrenNick Reynolds
          MotiveFinancial gain/enjoyment
          Conviction(s)1957: Assault and robbery, 3½ years HMP Wandsworth
          1969:Great Train Robbery, 25 years HMP Durham[1]
          1980: Drug dealing, 3 years HMP Maidstone

          Bruce Richard Reynolds (7 September 1931[2] – 28 February 2013)[3] was an English criminal who masterminded the 1963 Great Train Robbery.[4] At the time it was Britain's largest robbery, netting £2,631,684,[5]