Great interview. Not only does that fella describe his experience with enough detail, that you can half picture it in your head. But he's also brave how honest he is. Fair play to the man. And good luck in the future buddy.
They say the eyes are the window to the soul, and it sounds like you have a good one, and that sticks out like a sore thumb to people who are losing theirs.. I get it all sounds a bit hocus-pocus, but if you pay attention, you'll find that all evil people in this world, rich or poor, have to feed off the energy of "good" people (vibe, aura or whatever you call it.) That's why many of the psychopathic rulers have a thing with kids. They stealing energy from good, pure & innocent.
Robert Horsfall Wow! That’s makes so much sense ( that evil ppl feed off energy ) and not something I’d considered before.... What an astute observation. What do you mean by ‘ sticks out like a sore thumb to people that are losing theirs (soul)? Do u mean you’re evil now or ever or for some reason you feel like you’re losing your soul? Do you know ppl that have actually lost theirs? Sold them maybe ? Have you seen the series on Netflix ‘ Versailles ‘? I recommend it if you haven’t. It shows a little bit of maybe how or when some Satanism started and touches on the human baby sacrifices and rituals they performed...fascinating! Sorry for so many questions but you fascinate me. I completely understand if it’s none of my business or you’d rather not share but I hope you write back! ....;) Vicki
It's true its not evil or bad. It's just addiction and ego. The whole matrix idea is bs. Life is energy and we want it, evil is when people have no morals and just take and take.
Shaun, this is the first podcast I've watched of yours. I think you're a good interviewer; you don't interrupt or talk over your guest, your questions are exactly what the audience is wondering following the story. Guess I'm gonna binge your content 😁 Cheers from Tennessee 😘
Justin's accounts of his struggles with mental health were so gripping that I had to come back and watch this for a second time... Utmost respect to you Justin... You got yourself through some incredibly dark times. Inspiring to say the least. ✌🏼 💚
Definitely my favourite podcast I've listened to on this channel. One of the best I've ever listened to on any channel. Once Shaun asked had he any more Ian Huntley stories, given he was in the very next cell and he was like "nah not really, heard him say he was a united fan which is poignant because so were the girls he killed" I was fucking hooked. Hanging on every word. 99% of the guests on all prison podcast would have lied and had a million made up stories. This was brilliant, gonna listen to it again tonight in work.
Shaun's best guest interviews ranked by entertainment value (subjective) 1) David Mcmillan 2) Justin Rollins 3) Chet Sandhu 4) Peter Mahoney 5) John Abbott 6) Scott White 7) Jamie Morgan Kane
This story is an excellent example of why parents should keep a very close eye on what their children are upto. It's great that Justin has managed to break the cycle of neglect with his own kids, that takes real strength and self awareness.
This guys storytelling is amazing. At 1:38:24 when he says the trains buzzing through the tunnels whilst he’s fighting on the floor was so vivid just imagined it like I was there when the trains scream through the underground tunnels with that haunting deafening howl
Wow... that shook the hell out of me. I'm 10yrs clean, a single mum of a 10yr old angel (so yes I used right up to the birth), his dad OD'd & all that's not the problem, because I'm SO grateful to have come through it all & have my son in one piece, but I am so scared, paranoid & over protective of him... It's like I live with the fear that I'm still going pay for my past & lose everything. I really resonated with the ptsd feeling of 'WTF... There's no more chaos, what do I do now' ...but truth be told, the chaos never goes away, it's still in my head & comes out in everyday life... like I leave things till the last minute, just so I can panic & rush (subconsciously... sort of). Thank you for sharing.
@@patkelly8309 Much love to you too Pat & thank you. It is😊 but more than that, God is Good & He can turn what was planned for my destruction & use it for His glory🙏 I live in faith more & fear less & my beautiful boy is now a teenager & taller than me😁
Pukka interview. For a youngster he had a hectic life. I liked the way he didn't bullshit about being bullied. Alot of people wouldn't admit to that. All happened in and around my area. I'd like to know if he still gets agro from his old enemies from Croydon etc or is it finished as you've all got older. Not many people have got 2 books in them especially at that age. Nice one, I proper enjoyed it!
Watched loads of shaun's stuff and love what he's putting out there... good work fella!👍🏻 Gotta say a shout out to Justin! Mate that was totally fkn gripping, that flew by and I'll certainly be buying both the books, congratulations on finding love, i know it's really the only thing that can change a person! ✌🏻
Incredible story told very elequantly, no glamorising, just a real and raw account of harrowing real life experiences. Fascinating bit of south London history.
My heart goes out to this young man for how he was let down as a son and a child. He and others in pain like him, are the reason, I believe, love was meant to reach passed the hurt to the need. God walks w all of us even before we knew/know him. He didn't break us but he is the healer of us as soon as we concent to His involvement in our lives once we're adults. Children are a different story, he protects them but it's always better if they can know Him as they grow up. God loves us and has a plan for our lives, all we have to do is ask and follow him out of the hells we've been in. Then we can help others.
Great guest and interview. Makes you wonder how many people in the British prison system wouldn’t be there if they’d had treatment for mental health issues at a younger age?
I like this guy, he pays interesting attention to detail, and seems quite spiritually aware to be honest. I can relate to the way he perceives things 👍
This guy is amazing. To go through all that mental health and become well again is special. I’d be proud if he were my dad 💕. Another great interview Shaun 😘
I used to hang around with graffiti crews in the mid 80's when Covent Garden was the Mecca for London's Hip Hop scene so I can relate to one aspect of this man's story but apart from a few odd scuffles it was mostly about the culture and not violence. By the end of the 80's the scene changed and the streets got a bit wilder which probably corresponds with Justin's timeline but regardless, it's always good to see someone overcome an adverse beginning. P.S. I wonder how crazy Steve's dad's doing :-o
Hi Shaun! Great Podcast!!! I'm happy to see you made it to the other end after Prison! My ex still has a terrible time with it. His crime was committed at 19 and even now in his 40s it's follows him! He can't get certain jobs, vote, even live in certain places. He did only four years Fed time, white collar type crime and yet it still follows him over 25 years later here in US. I wish both in UK and U.S. they would talk about where they are working and kind of jobs after prison. Also, how they coped in New relationships after prison especially if they have kids! When your mate goes to prison you are doing the bid with them in prison and after, where it ends a ton of relationships! Keep up your podcasts great job! Next year planning on visiting UK. I'M a Shaun Attwoodite...lol!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏PING! 💋!💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞ENJOY EVERYONE!!!💞💞💖💖💖💖💖💓💓💓💓
I grew up in Battersea. Remember WK, stood for ‘who cares’ (with a K) if I remember right. Rough area in the eighties and nineties, I probably saw Justin around, glad my little crew never ran into him and his boys 😂
This should be a warning to anyone that think there hard enough to handle jail...this guy went MENTAL! through worry, and shiteing himself every night b/c of 1 wee isssue
It's not just the prison, it's the freedom and missing family and the paranoia of inevitable break ups from cheating, people also go in their mentally ill, not every tough guy handles prison.
I was in wood hill and saw Huntley . I saw him the day I got released. The screws marched him up to our holding cell and made him stand against the plastic window with his nose almost touching it. We didn’t realise who he was straight away but when we did we let him know how we felt. The screws even came up and made out they were putting him in with us ,they put the keys in the lock took his cuffs off etc and he shat his pants. But they didn’t, good job as I’ve heard Huntley is accident prone.
Guilliane Barre is also a common side effect of a flu shot. Regardless, we are going to have thousands of kids becoming adults in the next ten years that have been traumatized by serious dog attacks. Between the dogs and the pedos, the future looks bleak for all of us. We need to protect kids from the seemingly constant threat of predators coming from every direction.
Can’t believe he got attacked by the dog and then THEY KEPT THE DOG! I don’t think it should have been put down but it should have been rehomed... how awful. Really feel for this guy, sounds like all duty of care in his formative years, was failed! So brave to share all of this and in such detail, he seems very calm.
This guy's good stuff, His story sounds much like mine regarding mental health and jail. Very hard times..No book ref pun intended 😉 Really good stuff. Great upload!
Very concise descriptions of events. Top up phone cards. I can identify and ended up finding the source (distribution warehouses) where there were pallets and pallets of top up cards I did catch a conviction for burglary on such a warehouse (spent conviction now).
I use to graff with me mate who use to live in hanger lane, we would walk the entire central line bombing the walls. Seeing the work by DDS and ATG always brings back memories of those days The story about the two guys who got thrown of the bridge was two skateboarders, they were thrown of hungerford bridge near south bank.
Yes, there is a memorial for them by one of the pillars off the bridge (down by the water) called 'Skateboard Graveyard' where boarders still dump their broken skateboards in their memory.
Lon A alright mate, I went too Hollyfield and Teddington schools. I knew all off w.k quite well but didn’t join gang as such. I used too graff gains!! I’m 35 now mate lol. How about you ???
@@jasonbrockleworth3485 Lol. Well I'm 35 and I went to Teddington school so I think I know who you are. :) If I recall your name begins with a J. ;) We were neither friends nor enemies but we had some mutual friends later when I was at Richmond College with some of the Teddington boys. Haven't seen you in about 20 years though. Hope you are well mate & for now I'll keep you in suspense (as to who I am). We should defo share some stories though. :-)
@@jasonbrockleworth3485 You won't be able to guess or maybe even remember. Can't write it here anyway. ;) Did you see though that Justin just did another interview on Killa Kela's podcast?
Guillian Barre syndrome can caused long term effects on the brain that might manifest in psychosis like OCD and schizophernia/Bipolar. It might have changed you brain chemistry as a child, made you more violent, what a survivor you are though.
Great interview. Not only does that fella describe his experience with enough detail, that you can half picture it in your head. But he's also brave how honest he is.
Fair play to the man. And good luck in the future buddy.
Confused Cockney what does ‘fair play to him’ mean?
@@joshb7300
It's a way of acknowledging what the bloke did wasn't easy.
“ I took off a curtain line and filled it full of batteries, I was charging myself up “
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Spittin bars while talkin😂
very + about a - situation
TheDrFMG 😂
Too bad he can't interview you, Kray. That would be entertaining af...
Natashia Smith I’m dead, mate. Shouldn’t even be on here, really, but fuck it.
They say the eyes are the window to the soul, and it sounds like you have a good one, and that sticks out like a sore thumb to people who are losing theirs..
I get it all sounds a bit hocus-pocus, but if you pay attention, you'll find that all evil people in this world, rich or poor, have to feed off the energy of "good" people (vibe, aura or whatever you call it.) That's why many of the psychopathic rulers have a thing with kids. They stealing energy from good, pure & innocent.
Robert Horsfall
Wow! That’s makes so much sense ( that evil ppl feed off energy ) and not something I’d considered before.... What an astute observation. What do you mean by ‘ sticks out like a sore thumb to people that are losing theirs (soul)? Do u mean you’re evil now or ever or for some reason you feel like you’re losing your soul? Do you know ppl that have actually lost theirs? Sold them maybe ? Have you seen the series on Netflix ‘ Versailles ‘? I recommend it if you haven’t. It shows a little bit of maybe how or when some Satanism started and touches on the human baby sacrifices and rituals they performed...fascinating! Sorry for so many questions but you fascinate me. I completely understand if it’s none of my business or you’d rather not share but I hope you write back! ....;) Vicki
spot on bro... theres one book you wanna read. and youtube vid. by dr shakantal modi remearkable healings.
th-cam.com/video/MucZSbBUbSM/w-d-xo.html
It's true its not evil or bad. It's just addiction and ego. The whole matrix idea is bs. Life is energy and we want it, evil is when people have no morals and just take and take.
The feed on fear.
Shaun, this is the first podcast I've watched of yours. I think you're a good interviewer; you don't interrupt or talk over your guest, your questions are exactly what the audience is wondering following the story.
Guess I'm gonna binge your content 😁
Cheers from Tennessee 😘
Good interview, been friends with Justin over 25 years, great to see him turn his life around & put his mind to amazing things ✌️
HollywoodCannes what was his Graff name, do u know?
Eugene Benjamin 706
Eugene Benjamin alies, 706
Justin's accounts of his struggles with mental health were so gripping that I had to come back and watch this for a second time... Utmost respect to you Justin... You got yourself through some incredibly dark times. Inspiring to say the least. ✌🏼 💚
Definitely my favourite podcast I've listened to on this channel. One of the best I've ever listened to on any channel.
Once Shaun asked had he any more Ian Huntley stories, given he was in the very next cell and he was like "nah not really, heard him say he was a united fan which is poignant because so were the girls he killed" I was fucking hooked. Hanging on every word. 99% of the guests on all prison podcast would have lied and had a million made up stories. This was brilliant, gonna listen to it again tonight in work.
Shaun's best guest interviews ranked by entertainment value (subjective)
1) David Mcmillan
2) Justin Rollins
3) Chet Sandhu
4) Peter Mahoney
5) John Abbott
6) Scott White
7) Jamie Morgan Kane
Marc Gelfor Pepsi Watson top 3 for me
Man like Pepsi’s gotta be in there
John Abbott is my number 1 from these
Marc Gelfor Chet Sandhu is my all time favourite 💪🏽
@@petermichaels4856 agreed, he definitely ranks in top 5
This story is an excellent example of why parents should keep a very close eye on what their children are upto. It's great that Justin has managed to break the cycle of neglect with his own kids, that takes real strength and self awareness.
This guys storytelling is amazing. At 1:38:24 when he says the trains buzzing through the tunnels whilst he’s fighting on the floor was so vivid just imagined it like I was there when the trains scream through the underground tunnels with that haunting deafening howl
Wow... that shook the hell out of me. I'm 10yrs clean, a single mum of a 10yr old angel (so yes I used right up to the birth), his dad OD'd & all that's not the problem, because I'm SO grateful to have come through it all & have my son in one piece, but I am so scared, paranoid & over protective of him... It's like I live with the fear that I'm still going pay for my past & lose everything. I really resonated with the ptsd feeling of 'WTF... There's no more chaos, what do I do now' ...but truth be told, the chaos never goes away, it's still in my head & comes out in everyday life... like I leave things till the last minute, just so I can panic & rush (subconsciously... sort of). Thank you for sharing.
Best Wishes. So good to hear that you're turning things around. Day by Day, the Higher Power makes living possible for me. Take Care Sister
MiaN3420 Much Love to you. I really hope you are doing well in 2022 and the chaos is manageable.
@@patkelly8309 Much love to you too Pat & thank you. It is😊 but more than that, God is Good & He can turn what was planned for my destruction & use it for His glory🙏 I live in faith more & fear less & my beautiful boy is now a teenager & taller than me😁
Pukka interview. For a youngster he had a hectic life. I liked the way he didn't bullshit about being bullied. Alot of people wouldn't admit to that. All happened in and around my area. I'd like to know if he still gets agro from his old enemies from Croydon etc or is it finished as you've all got older. Not many people have got 2 books in them especially at that age. Nice one, I proper enjoyed it!
I didn’t get to sleep till 5am because of how incredibly gripping this was. From start to finish just wow 🍿
Thought Shaun had spilt his roast dinner down his shirt at first 😂
hahahaha me too - gravy boy
Yeah looks like the mustard got out of hand
This had me gripped from start to finish ! Amazing interview
Only 66k views! This is one of my fave podcasts. If I've listened to this once, I've listened to it 20 times. It's brilliant.
Watched loads of shaun's stuff and love what he's putting out there... good work fella!👍🏻
Gotta say a shout out to Justin! Mate that was totally fkn gripping, that flew by and I'll certainly be buying both the books, congratulations on finding love, i know it's really the only thing that can change a person! ✌🏻
Incredible story told very elequantly, no glamorising, just a real and raw account of harrowing real life experiences. Fascinating bit of south London history.
My heart goes out to this young man for how he was let down as a son and a child. He and others in pain like him, are the reason, I believe, love was meant to reach passed the hurt to the need. God walks w all of us even before we knew/know him. He didn't break us but he is the healer of us as soon as we concent to His involvement in our lives once we're adults. Children are a different story, he protects them but it's always better if they can know Him as they grow up. God loves us and has a plan for our lives, all we have to do is ask and follow him out of the hells we've been in. Then we can help others.
Amen to that
Where is God in this ?
In these stories there is no God
No love.
Just a cruel inhuman system built for profit
I just see this of his instagram, came straight to TH-cam to watch this, and now got to wait for it 😭 big up 706 R.I.P BAF W.Z
Yeah him and Baf were best mates, listen to the story its mad, this guy deserves but on my life in early 2000s W.Z killed south LDN.
Great channel Shaun. Very impressed with how fast you have grown it and the quality of your content.
Pumped for this one. I've read The Lost Boys and the follow up. Justin is a fantastic (true) story teller.
It's 706, son!
My favourite interview of yours so far Shaun. Great guest. Appreciate his honesty and wish him all the best.
Great guest and interview. Makes you wonder how many people in the British prison system wouldn’t be there if they’d had treatment for mental health issues at a younger age?
Bloody hell. Ive been watching for 15 minutes and I dont think he has stopped for a breath.
So crazy!! being from Kingston and knowing about graffiti gangs, not knowing how mad it really was, top podcast, would 100% watch the film
School was teddingtonschool I am 28
I like this guy, he pays interesting attention to detail, and seems quite spiritually aware to be honest. I can relate to the way he perceives things 👍
Born storyteller, I was howling! Such an amazing interview, please have him back on!!
Very honest cerebral storytelling. Intense. Thanks for sharing your experience. Peace
This young dude's got some wild stories
This guy is amazing. To go through all that mental health and become well again is special. I’d be proud if he were my dad 💕. Another great interview Shaun 😘
Grew up in New Malden and remember the whole WK - WZ beef in my teens. Really interesting to hear your story!
I used to hang around with graffiti crews in the mid 80's when Covent Garden was the Mecca for London's Hip Hop scene so I can relate to one aspect of this man's story but apart from a few odd scuffles it was mostly about the culture and not violence. By the end of the 80's the scene changed and the streets got a bit wilder which probably corresponds with Justin's timeline but regardless, it's always good to see someone overcome an adverse beginning.
P.S. I wonder how crazy Steve's dad's doing :-o
You are so good at making your subjects feel comfy .and respected .
You only get better
I have watched all your guest interviews and i am totally hooked ..
thank you Sean 👊🏾👊🏾
one of my favourite pods yet
Just bought the book, this is the best podcast of them all well interesting
What a coincidence, I read both these guy's books while I was last in jail.
Really looking forward to this one! Justins' story is insane
Hi Shaun! Great Podcast!!! I'm happy to see you made it to the other end after Prison! My ex still has a terrible time with it. His crime was committed at 19 and even now in his 40s it's follows him! He can't get certain jobs, vote, even live in certain places. He did only four years Fed time, white collar type crime and yet it still follows him over 25 years later here in US. I wish both in UK and U.S. they would talk about where they are working and kind of jobs after prison. Also, how they coped in New relationships after prison especially if they have kids! When your mate goes to prison you are doing the bid with them in prison and after, where it ends a ton of relationships! Keep up your podcasts great job! Next year planning on visiting UK. I'M a Shaun Attwoodite...lol!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏PING! 💋!💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞ENJOY EVERYONE!!!💞💞💖💖💖💖💖💓💓💓💓
Very good, a story that’s not often told. Well done!
Justin needs a podcast/TH-cam channel 100%
1000%!! :)))
Absolutely fantastic podcast! By far the best True Crime Podcast I've listened to yet. Get him back when that 2nd book is out!!
The fire extinguisher full of POWDER hahaah i laughed my ass off at THAT thats hilarious
Shaun, did you spill coffee down your shirt?
Massive respect to this guy. No one can even imagine his traumatic childhood. Big up Justin
Another amazing guest ,great work shaun fantastic,,👍🏻
big p sevens i remember baf death when i was a kid was so weird at the time what happened. wk vs wz was so crazy back then
I grew up in Battersea. Remember WK, stood for ‘who cares’ (with a K) if I remember right. Rough area in the eighties and nineties, I probably saw Justin around, glad my little crew never ran into him and his boys 😂
Sargon’s Black Grandfather Justin was in w.z “war zone”
Mad Felon ah cool must be a different crew then.
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072 wk is the gang that wz beefs. wk is from kingston wz was carshalton/mitcham/morden
One of the best so far!
This should be a warning to anyone that think there hard enough to handle jail...this guy went MENTAL! through worry, and shiteing himself every night b/c of 1 wee isssue
It's not just the prison, it's the freedom and missing family and the paranoia of inevitable break ups from cheating, people also go in their mentally ill, not every tough guy handles prison.
I was in wood hill and saw Huntley . I saw him the day I got released. The screws marched him up to our holding cell and made him stand against the plastic window with his nose almost touching it. We didn’t realise who he was straight away but when we did we let him know how we felt. The screws even came up and made out they were putting him in with us ,they put the keys in the lock took his cuffs off etc and he shat his pants. But they didn’t, good job as I’ve heard Huntley is accident prone.
Guilliane Barre is also a common side effect of a flu shot. Regardless, we are going to have thousands of kids becoming adults in the next ten years that have been traumatized by serious dog attacks. Between the dogs and the pedos, the future looks bleak for all of us. We need to protect kids from the seemingly constant threat of predators coming from every direction.
One of the best podcasts so far
Danielle sounds like a keeper
Excellent podcast, great story teller with some great lessons. All the best Justin!
Big respect for being so honest. Great interview
The stories told in this podcast are so raw and gruesome but also eye opening and gripping. Great interview!
By far my favorite podcast of yours
Excellent interview!!
MFP has to be the best name for a gang ever😂😂😂😂
I love the way he says it was a gang but he was the only one in it! What? Haha. All the best to him.
ONE COORCTION OSA- NEW MALDEN WK- KINGSTON
Can’t believe he got attacked by the dog and then THEY KEPT THE DOG! I don’t think it should have been put down but it should have been rehomed... how awful.
Really feel for this guy, sounds like all duty of care in his formative years, was failed!
So brave to share all of this and in such detail, he seems very calm.
Hahaha memory of that day I was main of the stockwell boys ..my name is JAGS ... bless up 7s...
@Shaun Didn't Neil Samworth tell the story of how Zahid Mubarek came to be sharing a cell with Robert Stewart? Justin mentions it at 1:18:00
So glad his come out the other end and has been able to share his life with us.
Another great podcast Shaun, he seems like a nice guy despite he’s troubled upbringing
That was my favourite one in a while.
Cant wait for the film sounds good, will read the book asap, good interview Shaun
The beginning sounds like a mirror of friends during childhood. Glad I didn't take that route I probably saved my own life without realizing it
Great channel interesting content Shaun
Wow what a story , great interview , iv just ordered Justins book .
Yo as a writer this is pretty cool thanks shaun
This guy's good stuff, His story sounds much like mine regarding mental health and jail. Very hard times..No book ref pun intended 😉 Really good stuff. Great upload!
What a great story teller , loved that interview
Brilliant podcast I can relate to alot of this stuff from back in the day
Only die once, live in fear everyday, do the math
Just about to buy my mans book
Holy sh** this was the maddest podcast ever 💯
Bravo another great podcast Shaun is king
Watching at the 665 like mark. Don't wanna be that guy who makes it 666. Insightful interview. Nice one :)
Very concise descriptions of events.
Top up phone cards. I can identify and ended up finding the source (distribution warehouses) where there were pallets and pallets of top up cards
I did catch a conviction for burglary on such a warehouse (spent conviction now).
That first story was on crime watch I remember it the 2 guys threw off a bridge
Loved that. Seems like a cool legit guy. Replayed to mi on instagram once with posca marker tips for ma blackbook so mucho respecto
Huge respect Justin. Brilliant interview.
This looks amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The baby story was f**king hilarious...Good podcasts great listen...crazy story's!!
This one sparked my interest 💯. Graffiti and satanism, right up my alley 🤯
Let the train take the strain
@@Ipushmongo1 said the train taking the strain
Great interview
I use to graff with me mate who use to live in hanger lane, we would walk the entire central line bombing the walls.
Seeing the work by DDS and ATG always brings back memories of those days
The story about the two guys who got thrown of the bridge was two skateboarders, they were thrown of hungerford bridge near south bank.
Yes, there is a memorial for them by one of the pillars off the bridge (down by the water) called 'Skateboard Graveyard' where boarders still dump their broken skateboards in their memory.
Shaun, what kind of water are you drinking? I’m curious if it’s available here in America.
Is Shaun swigging a bottle of Pinot Grigiot at the start of the interview?
I grew up in Kingston upon Thames and remember Justin as a kid. Big up sevens..
So did I bud. Where did you go to school? Did you know anyone else?
Lon A alright mate, I went too Hollyfield and Teddington schools. I knew all off w.k quite well but didn’t join gang as such. I used too graff gains!! I’m 35 now mate lol. How about you ???
@@jasonbrockleworth3485 Lol. Well I'm 35 and I went to Teddington school so I think I know who you are. :) If I recall your name begins with a J. ;) We were neither friends nor enemies but we had some mutual friends later when I was at Richmond College with some of the Teddington boys. Haven't seen you in about 20 years though. Hope you are well mate & for now I'll keep you in suspense (as to who I am). We should defo share some stories though. :-)
Lon A it’s proper random mate and it’s annoying your hiding your identity 😂
@@jasonbrockleworth3485 You won't be able to guess or maybe even remember. Can't write it here anyway. ;) Did you see though that Justin just did another interview on Killa Kela's podcast?
Mad, grew up in the same areas in sw London. Interesting to hear the antics, I remember seeing the baff tags
Like your vids Shaun, very interesting.
Shit! His mate Baf who died is noel "razor" Smith!!son.
London Bank robber who served 30+
Guillian Barre syndrome can caused long term effects on the brain that might manifest in psychosis like OCD and schizophernia/Bipolar. It might have changed you brain chemistry as a child, made you more violent, what a survivor you are though.
Or a result of petty criminals being caged up !
Such a broken system !
Chicken balti and a garlic naan.....just in time .....lovely jubbly
literally no one:
shaun: *Looks to the right*
DDS allcity