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An Old School Outlaw - Part Three

An Old School Outlaw - Part Three

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This is the conclusion of our three-part edition featuring notorious bank robber and escape artist, John Killick.


Today, we discuss John's last great escape—the 1999 prison break from Silverwater, where he was spirited away from the exercise yard in a helicopter hijacked by his girlfriend, Lucy.


Click here to view and purchase John Killick's books.


John is also a regular contributor to the Maccas Old School Podcast, which you can check out here.


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CREDITS:

Guest Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on instagram.

Guest: John Killick

Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard

This episode contains extra content from Channel 7.


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