Thank you to Terry for taking part! You can buy his book on amazon - www.amazon.co.uk/Terry-Ellis/e/B089KQPKF3?ref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share&dplnkId=37a5bdd0-28c2-441a-a09b-625283382ff1
Maddest thing is I did a removal job at that exact building taking out data this January because it’s been turned into flats , that’s actually crazy cause I can see the building as he’s explaining it. Sick guy 🎉
British Bruce Willis. What a story. I've often sat at home or at work thinking about other people around the world going about their daily lives and often wondering if at that very moment someone was sat in a rented warehouse planning a heist or the likes. Im sure its not as glamorous as the movies portray it but what a ride. Thanks for sharing your story Terry. Sounds like you have it sussed and living your best life now. Good luck.
You said about a warehouse heist.. Taking it out of context slightly.. I used to work in a warehouse (I wont name it) but someone was arrested because they were caught stealing pallets on a night shift in a van.. Nobody suspected anything because the person who was in charge of that shift planned it.. They only got arrested because allocated pallets had gone missing (not just moved).. Security at that warehouse was dreadful anyway.. It was one of the workers that raised suspicion!..
This guy has done almost 20 different podcasts telling his story and I have listened to every single one. He has lived it at the very top of the ladder in the underworld. All the best Terry.
I've listened to this story a few times and always been engrossed. You never glorify your past unlike a lot of people. Respect and best wishes for the future 👍
I was made homeless at 13 and was in and out of care. It's crazy how much it messes you up. Everyone I was in care with is either in prison, dead, or on the streets still. I'm the only care leaver I've personally met who managed to escape the system and build a life. The system needs tearing up and rebuilding from the ground tbh.
It did for me. ☺️ I turned 30 this year so almost half my life ago now. Only feel like I've just made it though if that makes sense. I raised my little ones started a business from my garage. I had no qualifications but this year ended up with my business on TV and now making a living somehow when I thought I was never going to make anything of myself. Happy to see comments from other people doing well after leaving care. 🙌🏻
@@blindmown Glad you're doing well for yourself. That's what it's like for me I don't think I know anyone that hasn't gone down those paths after leaving care. The statistics aren't great. The odds are stacked against you. I honestly don't get how it was even legal to leave a children's home at 16 and live 'independently' and get an education and work 😂 I'm hoping things have changed by now. I just look back and think wow that was wild. 🤣
You can just tell that, if this guy had taken another path in life he probably would've still achieved something impressive. He seems very intelligent and calm under pressure and, even though he as a criminal, he seems to have principles (such as not grassing up his colleagues).
I had to comment on this!! What a fantastic well spoken story.. the fact of the thought and the determination here is crazy. It was classed as impossible, but you made it possible. Nobody injured, only 2 people caught, nothing recovered. I mean this heist will forever go down in history. I’m glad I found this story being told by the man himself. Fascinating. I would say beautiful job and well done. As now I’m not longer a criminal myself or interact in criminality I shouldn’t congratulate you on a fine job. But this will forever be classed as the greatest heist in British history. What a brilliant insight. Take care and be safe.
Thanks for taking the time to give us your feedback, I also no longer mix in that world, and my life is so much more rewarding just spending it with my family and dogs. Thanks again, Terry
Mad thing is, pretty much everywhere he mentions about his life - Camden Town where he grew up, Hampstead where he was in care, Kings Cross where the robbery was and Pentonville where he was in prison are all in about a 2 mile radius of each other. Nice local job 😂
Thanks again. Yes, I visit schools college's and universities talking about victimolgy and rehabilitation programs, basically what works and what doesn't,
accountability? Poverty stricken areas and what happens to those people and offspring is part of their economics plan. They did took a 10 year old away from his family....took the gold away from the people in 1933... Look into it.
Only 2 of 10 were ever caught... That's some kind of professionalism right there! This guy would've been a great special forces operator or maybe an intelligence guy. The mental fortitude of maintaining your cool while under that kind of pressure is impressive, not to mention the fact that most normal people would come down with a severe case of spontaneous IBS! 🤣💩 I know there's going to be one of those 8 men reading these comments, no doubt in my mind that you're reading... It's ironic that to many layers of security become a security vulnerability!? So we'll protected that it causes everyone to drop their guard.
This reminds me of another interview on this channel of a lady who broke into places. Her stories are awesome and she makes it clear that humans are always the weakest link in security systems :D
Makes you think that if security firms proactively reached out to ppl like that they would really be able to lawfully apply their talents and get a way out of the dark side. The guy is really talented he deserved a chance in life…
Amazing life story, not just the Verizon, listened to a couple of podcasts with this guy, both Terry & Noel ' razor ' Smith have incredible stories, could listen to them all day long.
Thanks. I really enjoyed sharing it , because as you know there are so many things I can't talk about because of the nature of the game, but I own this one simply because I was sentenced for it, take care 😊
One of the most interesting true crime story i’ve ever listened to. Was everyone in the team on the same level as in keeping their cool, playing their part? Or was there any moments you thought they didn’t believe you?
Everyone was very professional and highly motivated to see the job through. All played their part brutality , We all had a self belief because failure was definitely not an option, no room for doubt,
Great to hear your story and have read all your books. I could listen to your voice all day, i have told you that before. This would make a great film. All the best and good luck with your future i am sure it will be bright x
Well done, I'm glad the majority got away with it and brilliant that no money was recovered! Great watch, and I wish him well with the rest of his life.
The fact this was pulled of with zero physical injuries and purely with social psychology is an impressive feat. Just shows that if everyone keeps their cool then things work out regardless the situation :)
Totally agree. My team was proficient professional and highly motivated , they had years of experience and were able to operate under extreme conditions, men who were able to overcome their darkest fears of fight or flight, Which, as you know, is a very rare commodity within the criminal underworld. Thanks for your feedback. Take care
Epic story to be told, he says he made some bad decisions but when youre mentally/physically abused or witness things you shouldnt it can mentally scar you and send you off rails a bit but when youre/have been in that position you dont always think straight! No on was hurt, grassed any one up within the group, nothing recovered, job well done in the groups eyes!
Very very clever guy had a tough childhood, did bad stuff but great and you can tell everything he did he doesn’t make excuse he understands he done bad but I love how he owns up to his actions but I love how he doesn’t regret anything legend
You just know this guy is well-off. Not just because nothing was recovered, but 8 men of the 10 man heist walked free. And the two caught clearly had the bottle not to grass. Immense respect. This is the real deal.
Wow what a storey, such a shame you got caught. Had me gripped watching it. Movie should definitely be done on this. Fairytale ending to Thailand would have been great.
LADbible, I'd expect Mr. Ellis would have prefered not to have been put in the position to enter his line of work in order to survive. Could you ask more questions about the circumstances that led there? That could really contribute to the discourse and understanding of how society pushes people to take such dangerous risks to live.
The sad part of his legendary heist is that it was illegally commissioned by a American and British banking syndicate to retrieve their digital data from a telecom company. Tel was partly used by the establishment to do its dirty works and left him and his criminal associates racked with guilt.
We never went in to it blind we new the consequences, and totally understood the risks, no blame game , it was our job, you could say Its an Emotionless reaction to the way I lived my life at that time, thanks for your feedback,
@@terryellis7200The way you describe things reminds me of books I’ve read about people who escaped from POW camps in WW2 or agents who parachuted into occupied France. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not comparing these actions to yours on a moral level or anything like that. It’s the lack of fear or more accurately, the ability to overcome your fear to do something you know could get you killed or locked up for life that I’m talking about. One of Britain’s most effective spies in WW2 was a safe cracker for example, Eddie Chapman. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Chapman
What was the long term plan if you had made it to Thailand? You said you had £30k in a rucksack which you must have spent a fair amount of on renting the house and boat, were you planning to do more jobs once you got out there or just wait and see?
The 30 grand was just walking about money, I had other monies in different accounts that I could access by cards , different names, plus I'd sent money over to my pal to facilitate my lifestyle, I also had a couple of houses I was receiving rents from,
The odd thing about this whole robbery, is that they did not actually get any data. They just took motherboards and CPU's. There is no data stored on a motherboard. I work in a UK DC and this was talked about for years in our circles as it never made any sense.
Posted September 24, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO, September 24, 2020 - Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility, the nation’s largest wireless providers, have agreed to pay a combined $127 million to settle whistleblower lawsuits claiming they overcharged California and Nevada government customers for wireless services. The settlements in the long-running cases, brought by the whistleblower in 2012, and approved today by a California court, represent the second-largest California False Claims Act settlement in the state’s history outside of the healthcare industry. Constantine Cannon LLP represented the whistleblower and thirty California government entities that joined the California lawsuit. Verizon will pay $76 million and AT&T $51 million to settle claims that, for more than a decade, they knowingly ignored cost-saving requirements included in multibillion-dollar contracts offering wireless services to state and local government users in California, Nevada, and other states. Other defendants, including Sprint, previously reached settlements totaling $11.7 million. Combined, the carrier defendants will pay $138.7 million to settle allegations in the lawsuits
very 'honest' take at the end ; went thru loads of things earlier -but doesn't blame society , as has become the norm - or even justify by robbing rich banks .... "just a job" Reagan & Carter would have appreciated that
We need a new heist film based off of Terry’s experience and how the heist was part of a bigger picture played out by these giant banking fuckers. They don’t make these films anymore.
Ive got suspended in school at year 3 in england for stabbing my bully for pulling my hair with a sharp pencil in his belly he cried like a bitch.! Not proud of it but i humbled him at a young age.! I believe he learnt a lesson not to F around with the silent kid & what his single mother tolerated others would not.! No FATHER FIGURE IS A BIG ISSUE THIS DAY AND AGE.!
10 men team. 2 got nicked for (initially) double digits, but no one ever spoke nor was any money or data recovered ever since? That means two things (seperately or combined) 1) Truly unbelievable team with loyalty akind/beyond to multi deployment combat veterans. 2) The " client" was (is) so incredibly powerful that, till today, everyone involved knows that even the slightest error means death. My bet is on No.2. Everyone involved became rich. Two had to do time. This never happened.
Excellent interview Terry. I have to ask as I can see you are responding to comments, did you know, have any dealings with of ever hear of Jimmy Holmes, the author of Judas Pig? A South London villain who cut his teeth in Soho before teaming up with the Canning Town lot in the mid 1980's to mid 1990s
Thank you to Terry for taking part!
You can buy his book on amazon - www.amazon.co.uk/Terry-Ellis/e/B089KQPKF3?ref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share&dplnkId=37a5bdd0-28c2-441a-a09b-625283382ff1
Thanks, Luke. appreciate it 🙏
This is one of the best insights into that world. I felt like I was there with him in that heist
Maddest thing is I did a removal job at that exact building taking out data this January because it’s been turned into flats , that’s actually crazy cause I can see the building as he’s explaining it. Sick guy 🎉
where is the building out of interest?
British Bruce Willis. What a story. I've often sat at home or at work thinking about other people around the world going about their daily lives and often wondering if at that very moment someone was sat in a rented warehouse planning a heist or the likes. Im sure its not as glamorous as the movies portray it but what a ride. Thanks for sharing your story Terry. Sounds like you have it sussed and living your best life now. Good luck.
Yes, I'm definitely leading the life I've chosen. It's so much more rewarding, and I'm working with people I enjoy being involved with,
You said about a warehouse heist.. Taking it out of context slightly.. I used to work in a warehouse (I wont name it) but someone was arrested because they were caught stealing pallets on a night shift in a van.. Nobody suspected anything because the person who was in charge of that shift planned it.. They only got arrested because allocated pallets had gone missing (not just moved).. Security at that warehouse was dreadful anyway.. It was one of the workers that raised suspicion!..
@@terryellis7200have fun with all that money the “old bills” didn’t recover 😉
The guy has spent over half his life in jail and you reckon he has it sussed out hahaha. Sounds like he doesn't hahaha
@@justinsmith4562 He did the hard time to suss it out, hence why he's happy and living his best life now living true to himself
Dude looks like Bruce Willis mixed with John Cleese
Yippee kiayee basil fawlty
Thanks 😂 no I'm Bruce 😅
I would have said that if they did a movie of him Bruce Willis could play him. But due to his health issues it's not going to happen. 😔
I'd have said gold dust no makeup
@@haroldkane9714k??
This guy has done almost 20 different podcasts telling his story and I have listened to every single one. He has lived it at the very top of the ladder in the underworld. All the best Terry.
Thanks mate really appreciate your support 👍
@@terryellis7200we need a video game/ movie about your story ✅
@terryellis7200 amazing interview, thanks for sharing.
Did you know Joe pyle Snr whe you were in that life Terry ??
Hope you well mate
@johnnyeboy33 unfortunately not but I know plenty who did .Thanks for your feedback
Stories like this are just fascinating. We need more of them
I've listened to this story a few times and always been engrossed. You never glorify your past unlike a lot of people. Respect and best wishes for the future 👍
Wow what a story. I grew up in children's homes too and left at 16. Mad how the system works. Inspiring guy 🙌🏻
I was made homeless at 13 and was in and out of care. It's crazy how much it messes you up.
Everyone I was in care with is either in prison, dead, or on the streets still. I'm the only care leaver I've personally met who managed to escape the system and build a life.
The system needs tearing up and rebuilding from the ground tbh.
I hope the family that you will build will give you the love that you missed as a child ❤
It did for me. ☺️ I turned 30 this year so almost half my life ago now. Only feel like I've just made it though if that makes sense. I raised my little ones started a business from my garage. I had no qualifications but this year ended up with my business on TV and now making a living somehow when I thought I was never going to make anything of myself. Happy to see comments from other people doing well after leaving care. 🙌🏻
@@blindmown Glad you're doing well for yourself. That's what it's like for me I don't think I know anyone that hasn't gone down those paths after leaving care. The statistics aren't great. The odds are stacked against you. I honestly don't get how it was even legal to leave a children's home at 16 and live 'independently' and get an education and work 😂 I'm hoping things have changed by now. I just look back and think wow that was wild. 🤣
@@stefanocaraci4017😊😮
Congratulations terry and thank you for sharing your jaw dropping and inspirational story on our podcast
Thanks Shaun really appreciate your kind words, hope life's blessing you and your wonderful family x
@@terryellis7200great story fella I’m going to Shaun’s channel to listen to more
You can just tell that, if this guy had taken another path in life he probably would've still achieved something impressive. He seems very intelligent and calm under pressure and, even though he as a criminal, he seems to have principles (such as not grassing up his colleagues).
The quality of the interviews in this channel are just amazing. The whole package really, both the stories and how they're filmed.
I had to comment on this!!
What a fantastic well spoken story.. the fact of the thought and the determination here is crazy. It was classed as impossible, but you made it possible.
Nobody injured, only 2 people caught, nothing recovered. I mean this heist will forever go down in history.
I’m glad I found this story being told by the man himself. Fascinating. I would say beautiful job and well done. As now I’m not longer a criminal myself or interact in criminality I shouldn’t congratulate you on a fine job. But this will forever be classed as the greatest heist in British history.
What a brilliant insight.
Take care and be safe.
Thanks for taking the time to give us your feedback,
I also no longer mix in that world, and my life is so much more rewarding just spending it with my family and dogs. Thanks again, Terry
Wow...what a story...hed be a brilliant SAS soldier,calm under intense pressure,quick thinking...loved this it was intriguing
I have to admire the courage and determination.
Mad thing is, pretty much everywhere he mentions about his life - Camden Town where he grew up, Hampstead where he was in care, Kings Cross where the robbery was and
Pentonville where he was in prison are all in about a 2 mile radius of each other. Nice local job 😂
Sounds straight from the movies. Nice to see accountability being taken as well. All the best
Thanks again. Yes, I visit schools college's and universities talking about victimolgy and rehabilitation programs, basically what works and what doesn't,
accountability? Poverty stricken areas and what happens to those people and offspring is part of their economics plan. They did took a 10 year old away from his family....took the gold away from the people in 1933... Look into it.
Only 2 of 10 were ever caught... That's some kind of professionalism right there!
This guy would've been a great special forces operator or maybe an intelligence guy. The mental fortitude of maintaining your cool while under that kind of pressure is impressive, not to mention the fact that most normal people would come down with a severe case of spontaneous IBS! 🤣💩
I know there's going to be one of those 8 men reading these comments, no doubt in my mind that you're reading... It's ironic that to many layers of security become a security vulnerability!?
So we'll protected that it causes everyone to drop their guard.
He's a true gezza 🤟🤟
@@YahyaMohammed14crime don’t pay, either prison or death
@@OfficialYeatthey never got the money back, so someone had crime pay for themselves.
He obviously took the longer sentence on the chin too because he didn’t cut a deal and grass.
This reminds me of another interview on this channel of a lady who broke into places. Her stories are awesome and she makes it clear that humans are always the weakest link in security systems :D
2/10 nicked! That would never happen these days! Both held down the bird for the other. Nothing recovered either hahahah amazing
The plan was unbelievable. My only question is, with so many guards, how did you have so many pairs of cuffs 😂
Can’t get enough of your stories Tel! All the best mate,Jason! Bradley’s mate.
What a great firm he had. And seems like a right decent fella.
Makes you think that if security firms proactively reached out to ppl like that they would really be able to lawfully apply their talents and get a way out of the dark side. The guy is really talented he deserved a chance in life…
Thanks really appreciate your support, I'm actually doing really well at the moment, Living the life I always wanted,
they do ladbible did a vid with a women whos paid to break into buildings to find security vulnerabilities
Amazing life story, not just the Verizon, listened to a couple of podcasts with this guy, both Terry & Noel ' razor ' Smith have incredible stories, could listen to them all day long.
Sick guy! This is one of the best yet. Respect to him.
Love terry watched all the podcasts would love to meet him. Crazy life hes had wish him all the best in life.
Terry, congrats, and thanks for sharing your mind-blowing and motivational tale on our program.
Thanks. I really enjoyed sharing it , because as you know there are so many things I can't talk about because of the nature of the game, but I own this one simply because I was sentenced for it, take care 😊
@@terryellis7200 I was the guy on the roof
One of the most interesting true crime story i’ve ever listened to.
Was everyone in the team on the same level as in keeping their cool, playing their part? Or was there any moments you thought they didn’t believe you?
Everyone was very professional and highly motivated to see the job through. All played their part brutality , We all had a self belief because failure was definitely not an option, no room for doubt,
@@terryellis7200 how did you get on top terry? Did someone spill some info or was there dna of the 2 of use who where nicked or anything else
Great to hear your story and have read all your books. I could listen to your voice all day, i have told you that before. This would make a great film. All the best and good luck with your future i am sure it will be bright x
Thanks really appreciate your support 🙏
Well done, I'm glad the majority got away with it and brilliant that no money was recovered! Great watch, and I wish him well with the rest of his life.
Sir, I thank you for your candor.
Fantastic to watch, thanks very much for that
The fact this was pulled of with zero physical injuries and purely with social psychology is an impressive feat.
Just shows that if everyone keeps their cool then things work out regardless the situation :)
Totally agree. My team was proficient professional and highly motivated , they had years of experience and were able to operate under extreme conditions, men who were able to overcome their darkest fears of fight or flight,
Which, as you know, is a very rare commodity within the criminal underworld. Thanks for your feedback. Take care
@@terryellis7200 you too!
dude this is a movie waiting to be made. i have so many questions for this guy.
Ask away,
@@terryellis7200
What do heist movies get right/wrong?
The chip shop right at camden town station was amazing.. . .
Love how Terry told this story. He told it for the listener. Great video.❤
Dudes my neighbour 😂
@@YahyaMohammed14 lmao so you just out here living next to one of the coolest dudes on the planet 😂
Epic story to be told, he says he made some bad decisions but when youre mentally/physically abused or witness things you shouldnt it can mentally scar you and send you off rails a bit but when youre/have been in that position you dont always think straight! No on was hurt, grassed any one up within the group, nothing recovered, job well done in the groups eyes!
I love how down to earth he seems to be with all this.
Proper east end geezer. What a great story and the bird made u the Man you are today. Hope you had some stashed away for when u came out
hes from Camden Town its north London
Very very clever guy had a tough childhood, did bad stuff but great and you can tell everything he did he doesn’t make excuse he understands he done bad but I love how he owns up to his actions but I love how he doesn’t regret anything legend
So did he also by any chance kill a bad German guy in Die Hard-like scenario?
🤣 Yep. He also killed a guy with long hair coming out of the lavatory
I don't kill people just relieve them of their data and pentium chips 😅
motherboards hold no data, i think he means harddrives
Not at all, and at that time. A part of security is on the board and in the chips.
Good to see Bruce Willis in good shape again !
I appreciate he owns his decisions. When talking about childhood, he reminded me of Burce Willis in The Whole Nine Yards. Lol😂
That was good. Great story teller, Great sounding voice too.
You can tell this guy is so intelligent
Absolutely captivating.
Only wish bruce had a chance to make this story into a movie 😥
You just know this guy is well-off. Not just because nothing was recovered, but 8 men of the 10 man heist walked free. And the two caught clearly had the bottle not to grass. Immense respect. This is the real deal.
phenomenal story
Wow what a storey, such a shame you got caught. Had me gripped watching it. Movie should definitely be done on this. Fairytale ending to Thailand would have been great.
LADbible, I'd expect Mr. Ellis would have prefered not to have been put in the position to enter his line of work in order to survive. Could you ask more questions about the circumstances that led there? That could really contribute to the discourse and understanding of how society pushes people to take such dangerous risks to live.
The sad part of his legendary heist is that it was illegally commissioned by a American and British banking syndicate to retrieve their digital data from a telecom company. Tel was partly used by the establishment to do its dirty works and left him and his criminal associates racked with guilt.
We never went in to it blind we new the consequences, and totally understood the risks, no blame game , it was our job, you could say Its an Emotionless reaction to the way I lived my life at that time, thanks for your feedback,
@@terryellis7200The way you describe things reminds me of books I’ve read about people who escaped from POW camps in WW2 or agents who parachuted into occupied France. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not comparing these actions to yours on a moral level or anything like that. It’s the lack of fear or more accurately, the ability to overcome your fear to do something you know could get you killed or locked up for life that I’m talking about.
One of Britain’s most effective spies in WW2 was a safe cracker for example, Eddie Chapman.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Chapman
The best stories in the world have never been told the best criminals were never caught
Theyre in business and politics and when we hear their exploits we all just roll our eyes and wonder how it's legal
“Take em to black ballys(balaclavas) R Us” what a whimsical way to say we robbed them lol
Wow. Beautifully told.
What a movie this would make!
Crazy to think only 2 of the 10 were ever arrested and nothing was ever recovered, You know he came out of prison a happy man.
Respect !!! Good man and hold your head high ! “10 of us and 2 got nicked .” BRAVO!!!
Fantastic Terry
Thanks, mate. Really appreciate your feedback
I swear every one they interview is SO damn interesting and well spoken I just can’t understand the words through their accents😅😅
Now this...should be a Payday 3 heist!
i need to get coffee with this man and talk for hours
Looking forward to that , coffee ☕️ in hampstead,
@@terryellis7200Or behind the Verizon building 🤣
That was an excellent story
What an INCREDIBLE story. Absolutely incredible
This was only in 2007 and I can’t remember it. What a story though, he seems like quite the character
What was the long term plan if you had made it to Thailand? You said you had £30k in a rucksack which you must have spent a fair amount of on renting the house and boat, were you planning to do more jobs once you got out there or just wait and see?
The 30 grand was just walking about money, I had other monies in different accounts that I could access by cards , different names, plus I'd sent money over to my pal to facilitate my lifestyle, I also had a couple of houses I was receiving rents from,
So basically he's been told he's gonna get xamount but he's been ripped off
The odd thing about this whole robbery, is that they did not actually get any data. They just took motherboards and CPU's. There is no data stored on a motherboard. I work in a UK DC and this was talked about for years in our circles as it never made any sense.
Posted September 24, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO, September 24, 2020 - Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility, the nation’s largest wireless providers, have agreed to pay a combined $127 million to settle whistleblower lawsuits claiming they overcharged California and Nevada government customers for wireless services. The settlements in the long-running cases, brought by the whistleblower in 2012, and approved today by a California court, represent the second-largest California False Claims Act settlement in the state’s history outside of the healthcare industry. Constantine Cannon LLP represented the whistleblower and thirty California government entities that joined the California lawsuit.
Verizon will pay $76 million and AT&T $51 million to settle claims that, for more than a decade, they knowingly ignored cost-saving requirements included in multibillion-dollar contracts offering wireless services to state and local government users in California, Nevada, and other states. Other defendants, including Sprint, previously reached settlements totaling $11.7 million. Combined, the carrier defendants will pay $138.7 million to settle allegations in the lawsuits
Never knew Bruce Willis had such a messed up childhood
very 'honest' take at the end ; went thru loads of things earlier -but doesn't blame society , as has become the norm - or even justify by robbing rich banks .... "just a job"
Reagan & Carter would have appreciated that
This reminds me of a heist i was on with some other guys called Franklin,Michael and Trevor Phillips
Fuck this is a story and a half !!!!!! Would love a beer with this man 🤣 his shout
U know he still go paid ……. Absolute legend 👊🏻
We need a new heist film based off of Terry’s experience and how the heist was part of a bigger picture played out by these giant banking fuckers. They don’t make these films anymore.
They make them all the time. Oceans 11, 12 & 13. Lock stock n smoking barrells, theres many more.
Ive got suspended in school at year 3 in england for stabbing my bully for pulling my hair with a sharp pencil in his belly he cried like a bitch.!
Not proud of it but i humbled him at a young age.! I believe he learnt a lesson not to F around with the silent kid & what his single mother tolerated others would not.! No FATHER FIGURE IS A BIG ISSUE THIS DAY AND AGE.!
10 men team.
2 got nicked for (initially) double digits, but no one ever spoke nor was any money or data recovered ever since?
That means two things (seperately or combined)
1) Truly unbelievable team with loyalty akind/beyond to multi deployment combat veterans.
2) The " client" was (is) so incredibly powerful that, till today, everyone involved knows that even the slightest error means death.
My bet is on No.2.
Everyone involved became rich.
Two had to do time.
This never happened.
Not me imagining my German shepherd pretending to be a police K9 😳😅
Brilliant!
Excellent interview Terry. I have to ask as I can see you are responding to comments, did you know, have any dealings with of ever hear of Jimmy Holmes, the author of Judas Pig? A South London villain who cut his teeth in Soho before teaming up with the Canning Town lot in the mid 1980's to mid 1990s
No , but my dad was around then he might known him,
Cheers@@terryellis7200, Jimmy Holmes would be about 64 years old now. Thanks for responding, appreciate it.
Come on Bruce Willis, you're not fooling me with that British Accent!
i would love to know where the money has been stored ... fair play to you terry would love to read your book 💯‼️
Just from his cadence, and i have no background in psychology or owt, but he sounds like if he was in the forces he'd have been an impressive soldier
Terry is well known around my area (Camden ) Hard fella ,Highly intelligent,Not your average Criminal,has a lot of respect from all firms
Amazing story
Cheers mate
This guy has to be Bruce Willis’ lost twin the resemblance is uncanny
I'll take that as a complement lol 😅
Real old school blagger 😎
An interesting and yet intelligent man.
Incredible!!❤❤
The literal lovechild of Bruce Willis and Hank from Breaking Bad
Is there a movie on this yet? Because this would be a sick movie to watch
If course lie about some of the details to keep the other guys good and to not give away where things are.
What a man FairPlay
This happened just before the banking crisis in 2007? What information was hidden due to this robbery??????
Should have had the Thai plan set & left the afternoon of the job or as soon as he had a passport.
Great interview really interesting how professional him and his team was but that was their downfall.
We all make mistakes. I hope u surrendered to God so he can guide u. Stay blessed.
Real Life Bruce Willis 👌🏼
Parked his canal boat behind the verison building for 3 months 😂😂👍
The sad part is that despite his lack of nurturing as a child he is clearly very intelligent
I thought this was Hank Paulson from the picture. He pulled of a trillions dollar heist