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No Case to Answer: The Men Who Got Away with the Great Train Robbery

No Case to Answer: The Men Who Got Away with the Great Train Robbery

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On August 8, 1963, sixteen masked men ambushed the Glasgow-Euston mail train at Sears Crossing in Buckinghamshire, making off with a record haul of £2.6 million. While twelve of the robbers were jailed over the next five years, four were never brought to justice and lived out the rest of their lives in freedom. In No Case to Answer, Andrew Cook gathers and examines decades of evidence to answer these questions and more.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 20 July 2023
Publisher: The History Press Ltd



On August 8, 1963, a group of sixteen masked men ambushed the Glasgow-Euston mail train at Sears Crossing in Buckinghamshire, England. The robbers, who were dressed in black and wearing masks, managed to steal a record-breaking amount of £2.6 million (equivalent to approximately £2 million in today's currency). Interestingly, the robbers received approximately £150,000 each (over £2 million in today's money) for their efforts. While twelve of the robbers were eventually jailed over the next five years, four of them managed to evade arrest and were never brought to justice. These four men, who went by the names of Ronnie Biggs, Buster Edwards, and Bruce Reynolds, became known as the Great Train Robbery fugitives.

What makes the story of these four men particularly intriguing is the fact that they never achieved the level of fame or notoriety that their counterparts, such as Ronnie Biggs, Buster Edwards, and Bruce Reynolds, did. These three men were household names and became tabloid celebrities after their involvement in the Great Train Robbery. However, the four fugitives who evaded capture remained relatively unknown to the public.

In his book, No Case to Answer, author Andrew Cook meticulously gathers and examines decades of evidence related to the Great Train Robbery. Cook provides a detailed account of the robbery, the investigation, and the subsequent trials of the robbers who were caught. He also delves into the lives of the four fugitives, who managed to evade detection for so long. Cook explores the reasons why these four men were never brought to justice, and he raises questions about the flaws in the British legal system that allowed them to escape punishment.

Through his research, Cook presents a compelling case that these four men should be brought to justice. He argues that their names should be made public, and that they should face the consequences of their actions. Cook believes that it is important for the public to know the truth about these men and the crimes that they committed, and that it is only by facing the truth that society can move forward.

In conclusion, the story of the Great Train Robbery fugitives is a fascinating one that sheds light on the complexities of the British legal system and the power of the law to bring criminals to justice. While the robbers who were caught received the punishment they deserved, the four fugitives who evaded capture continue to remain a mystery to the public. No Case to Answer by Andrew Cook provides a detailed account of the robbery and the investigation, and it raises important questions about the legacy of the Great Train Robbery and the importance of justice for all.

Weight: 396g
Dimension: 198 x 128 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803994130
Edition number: New ed

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