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Great Train Robbery Heist - Fingerprints, Fugitives, and Folk Heroes

Great Train Robbery Heist - Fingerprints, Fugitives, and Folk Heroes

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Ava Grey examines how Britain's Great Train Robbery of 1963 became romanticized folklore, despite leaving driver Jack Mills permanently injured. She traces how fifteen criminals who stole £2.6 million were undone by fingerprints on a Monopoly board, yet transformed into folk heroes through selective storytelling that erased victims and glorified perpetrators.

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