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  • Armed and Dangerous

  • London Gangster's Path to Multiple Murders and 45 Years in Prison
  • By: John Hilton
  • Narrated by: Mark Oxtoby
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Armed and Dangerous

By: John Hilton
Narrated by: Mark Oxtoby
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Summary

“They just don’t make them like John anymore. A real tough who has lived the best and worst in life!” – Shaun Attwood, true crime author/YouTuber

After an astonishing 45-year journey through the labyrinthine confines of every single UK prison, John Hilton, now 94, who holds the dubious title of being one of the longest-serving criminals in UK history, is finally breaking his silence.

In his compelling autobiography, he offers a gripping and unfiltered account of his tumultuous life, from his tragic beginnings in the aftermath of World War II to his descent into a life of crime.

Hilton's first stint in a young offenders' prison at the age of sixteen came about when he was caught stealing money from the till of a local fruit and veg stall where he worked. During this dark period, he suffered life-altering injuries while incarcerated, losing several fingers and he quickly learned how to navigate the harsh realities of the prison system.

These traumatic experiences only fuelled Hilton's dangerous path into a life of armed robberies and even murder, cementing his dangerous mind-set.

On one fateful night in 1978, during a robbery gone wrong, Hilton shot a diamond merchant in the back, and accidentally shot his crime partner. He was faced with an uncomfortable decision: whether to let his friend bleed to death and to discard the body or to take him to a hospital, running the risk of being caught for a double homicide.

Detailing the ever-changing prison regime through the decades, Hilton's autobiography is not merely a chronicle of wrongdoing but a tale of sacrifice, honour and resourcefulness. He candidly takes listeners on a journey through his ruthless and unforgiving mind. This deeply personal account is a must-read for anyone interested in the criminal justice system, the psyche of a dangerous armed robber, the old East End of London and the remarkable gangsters it produced.

©2023 John Hilton (P)2024 Gadfly Press

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what a life

Having met john in his later years you could tell he had something about him.
Either a regimental, military or prison background.
John said to google him and went on to share a few stories and a bit of his background.

What a life

He explained he wanted to tell his story in a film, documentary or book.
I'm happy he saw this to fruition and wish him all the best.

Thanks for the gym training, life tips and for sharing your journey through london and Britain's prisons.
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