CRIME MUSEUM: GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY
By CrimeAndInvestigationNetwork
In this episode we relive the story of one of the most audacious heists in history, The Great Train Robbery, with contributions from Chris Pickard, the lifelong friend of Ronnie Biggs, and the fingerprint-smothered beer keg that led to Biggs’ and others arrests. Coming to History Channel in July.
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