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True crime this week. Nate talks about something he found on reddit, the story of Tom Justice, a bank robber who was known as the Choir Boy and later the Bicycle Bank Robber, I do prefer the first name do to why they called him that and I also feel what he did with what he stole also fit that name. Then I talk about the murder David Auchterlonie. It's a sad tale of a pointless murder, or a thrill kill as a judge described it since there was no reason for what happened to happen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanumobscura/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanumobscura/support
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My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
This week, Georgia covers bicycle bank robber Tom Justice and Karen tells the story of the “Unsinkable” Margaret Brown. For our sources and show notes, visit www.myfavoritemurder.com/episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Justice era un ciclista de las selección olímpica de Estados Unidos hasta que sus huesos dieron en la cárcel por estar acusado de 26 robos que realizó durante más de 4 años en dieciséis ciudades diferentes y en tres Estados. Fue detenido subido a su bicicleta con la que lograba pasar totalmente desapercibido al finalizar sus atracos. Su habilidad para cometer estos crímenes consistía en pasar inadvertidamente gracias al sencillo y eficaz método de huída, su transformación en ciclista. Con total frialdad cometía sus atracos, metía el dinero en una bolsa y al salir se quitaba la ropa que ocultaba su maillot de ciclista. Se subía a la bicicleta y tranquilamente desaparecía ante la mirada de todo el mundo. En este relato te cuento cómo suceden los hechos, qué le incitó a realizar los atracos y cómo dieron con él tras años de búsqueda. No consiguió el premio olímpico, pero sí una memorable hazaña, tal y como era su deseo. Espero que te divierta y te entretenga y que me dejes tus comentarios. No te olvides darle al corazón en la app y a suscribirte para que el sistema te avise de los nuevos episodios. Visita mi web para obtener más información y las fuentes, y para ver el vídeo que publicó en la BBC al salir de la cárcel hace unos años, en donde relata sus íntimas motivaciones. www.ppaulhabla.com Música: Burning - Esto Es Un Atraco Heist- Soundtrack 03 Burnt Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Tom Justice era un ciclista de las selección olímpica de Estados Unidos hasta que sus huesos dieron en la cárcel por estar acusado de 26 robos que realizó durante más de 4 años en dieciséis ciudades diferentes y en tres Estados. Fue detenido subido a su bicicleta con la que lograba pasar totalmente desapercibido al finalizar sus atracos. Su habilidad para cometer estos crímenes consistía en pasar inadvertidamente gracias al sencillo y eficaz método de huída, su transformación en ciclista. Con total frialdad cometía sus atracos, metía el dinero en una bolsa y al salir se quitaba la ropa que ocultaba su maillot de ciclista. Se subía a la bicicleta y tranquilamente desaparecía ante la mirada de todo el mundo. En este relato te cuento cómo suceden los hechos, qué le incitó a realizar los atracos y cómo dieron con él tras años de búsqueda. No consiguió el premio olímpico, pero sí una memorable hazaña, tal y como era su deseo. Espero que te divierta y te entretenga y que me dejes tus comentarios. No te olvides darle al corazón en la app y a suscribirte para que el sistema te avise de los nuevos episodios. Visita mi web para obtener más información y las fuentes, y para ver el vídeo que publicó en la BBC al salir de la cárcel hace unos años, en donde relata sus íntimas motivaciones. www.ppaulhabla.com Música: Burning - Esto Es Un Atraco Heist- Soundtrack 03 Burnt
The FBI close in. “It's a wake-up call when police are trying to shoot you.” Tom Justice's fantasy is fading, he's now robbing banks to fund his addiction and things are about to get a lot worse. Film clips: Heat/Michael Mann/Regency Enterprises and Forward Pass Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Louise Morris
In this episode, Fred & Drew dip their toes in the True Crime pool. Listen to the incredible true story of Tom Justice the cyclist bank robber!Join the conversation on the Front Porch Friends FB GroupSupport the ShowSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/next40podcast)
The following is the audio from Barney Burroughs’ presentation, “How You Can Impact the World Through Filtration” As you will hear, Barney is beyond passionate about air filtration. In the beginning, you’ll year Tom Justice, President-elect of the National Air Filtration Association introduce Barney. Visit www.nafahq.org for more information on air filtration. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nafahq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nafahq/support
Just in time for the start of the 2019 Tour de France, we drink the Yellow Bicycle and talk cycling. Bekah examines the history of the Tour de France which started out as a ploy to sell more newspapers. Shelley tells the story of Olympic-hopeful cyclist Tom Justice who turned to a career of crime after failing to make the cut. Drinking: The Yellow Bicycle 1/2 oz St. Germain elderflower liqueur 1/2 oz Yellow Chartreuse 4 oz Prosecco or Champagne Lemon wheel for garnish Combine St. Germain and Yellow Chartreuse in shaker with ice. Strain into coupe glass. Top with Prosecco or Champagne. Garnish with a lemon wheel.
Tom Justice, Olympic cycler turned thrill seeking bank robber. He pulled off over 25 heists over four years and what did he do with most of the money? He threw it in the garage. Wait, what!? We also have a crazy bitcoin heist in the news, and another Heist Nation Hotline confessional. HEIST! Heistpodcast.com
Tom Justice is passionate about cycling, and was on the shortlist for the US Olympic Team. Also, he’s a bank robber. Originally broadcast in 2014.
This hour stories of detours, bad directions and finding the right path... on the road and in life. This Is Not The Way Home by Lea Redfern (360 Documentaries [ABC RN], 2009) If direction in life is a positive, what happens to those who have no sense of direction? And can a relationship be thrown off course by the introduction of an intangible, yet otherwise seemingly perfect, third person? Choir Boy by Katie Mingle (Love + Radio, 2014) Tom Justice came from a well-to-do family. He was senior class president at a swanky suburban high school, graduated from college and excelled as an athlete. Then, a bank and a bike lead him to prison. Off Route by Annie Costakis & Dennis Funk (Re:sound debut, 2014) A story about finding direction when your GPS has a mind (or minds) of it's own. Photo Richard Drdul http://bit.ly/1zD5u6k
Tom Justice is passionate about cycling, and was on the shortlist for the US Olympic Team. Also, he’s a bank robber.