Recently watched a TikTok clip talking about his dad and I wanted to know more so came to the original source of this video which was linked. I had no idea who he was or what it was about but I was completely engaged. What an interesting man with one hell of a life story.
You just hit the old proverbial nail right on the head. Being in and about it for over 35 yrs .up our way they legalized it and tobacconists up newcastle in real close proximity & each was pulling 50 large perday all good its legal legitimate ...NO NO NO.no dolls for bike groups to pay police to pay politicians. Thats the only reason they were criminalised again.no teenie is gunna find any satisfaction in asking dr for sum drug (up.down and round & round.inbetween and very mean) then have nurse at chemist administer it come back in 15 min then 1 hr to observe to gauge individual responces.TAKE CRIMINALITY OUT OF DRUGS FUCK IT WOULD BE CLASSED A MEDICINE IF A DR DEALT IT. FURTHER MORE BUT OUR KIDS MATTER AND OVER 90% OF PRISONERS ARE IN FOR DRUG RELATED CRIMES VERY SADELY BUT THEY ARE SOMEONES KIDS AND THEY ALL MATTER .LOVE UR STUFF
This interviewer is pretty bloody good. Good because this man has a lot to say - the sort of bloke you could listen to talk all day, and the interviewer let's him go - not like a lot of them who can't wait to get a word in. He speaks only when required. Get Abo on again! :)
@@grahamhenry8330 I see ya Abo every now and then in ya Mercedes’ in warners bay, I wanna tell ya I loved ya book mate, bought it a few years back, great read, good on ya mate 👍🇦🇺🍻🍻
chopper wasnt hard he wasnt a fuckin crim lad kept admitting to crimes and the coppas laughed at him and they didnt lock him up for it because they knew he was a fuckin fraud
Fantastic interview, great job keeping it casual and allowing Abo to lead into stories, and well thank you to Abo for being so honest and open. top quality podcast!
@@noonespecial4171 fucking shut up, on every comment dissing this man. He hasn’t lived an ideal life but he sure as fuck isn’t living a boring life like yiu
PLEASE do a documentary I’m sure everyone wants to watch this. I literally watched every single second of this interview if I miss something from distraction I’d go back a couple seconds and listen to it again. Great interview.
What an eye-opening podcast, caught my attention from TikTok and had to learn more about Abo. Thankyou for the time you had to insight us with your story Graham, look forward to reading your book.
Defo a movie could be made about his 'full' life story I love the cleverness of putting the guitar slider on the door handle with the metal tray underneath, especially at that age He could do a film without telling? Just leave the viewers to decide. See it in movies all the time !
Great podcast, if Graham’s going to do an audiobook it should be him reading it to us, just downloaded the online version & can’t wait to read it, top marks
The part about his mum staying with his dad is true and sad , I grew up the same way and my mum and I would stay in motels sometimes weeks at a time and then she would take him back, even to the point we moved out and got our own house and in 3 months he’d moved in with us. It’s like a sickness
Absolute gold. I watched and rewatched all of this interview because of the candid approach and honesty shown by both blokes. Great work guys, love ya work
@@Hotmaildotcomz he means a good old school crook,they had honour among themselves,and lines involving women and children they never crossed,not like the little shits of today
Tbh at first I though oh here we go a hipster twit interviewing a good bloke. But you were very good at this I'm very happy how this turned out, well done mate.
I thought he was outta his league but he fucken ate it for brekky. Done well. Just scored a new fan. Another interesting old school crim to get hold of would be John Killick who escaped Silverwater in a helicopter. Very interesting and intelligent man
@@mindblowing7255 I know the bloke very well, he is one of the nicest blokes I've met, nobody cares if your proud I'm sure you have done allot of things in your life that people are not 'proud of'.
@@mindblowing7255 Lol people always blame the dealers but it was their choice to take the drug, I've been addicted to drugs in the past and don't blame anyone except myself.
Good or bad, this bloke is a diamond. Me, being a person who has always tried to be an honest guy but who is a morally weak person, know that I do have a bent side that I 've acted upon occasionally. There is no way that I'd try to compare to this story with mine but ................ what a fantastic life this man has carved for himself. Arriving in Sydney in the mid-eighties from the UK, my first job was with a large Ford dealership as a Fleet Salesman within the Cross area. Sometimes things would happen that I noticed that included pick-ups for bookies by my fellow salesmen that I took no notice of - ish. Things happened that I was not used to in the sheltered Pommie life that I'd led. EG, I was getting excited about a potential 4 car deal with an Eastern Suburbs company when some of my Fleet companions sidled up to me and murmured that I was wasting my time. Two days later, the owner of the biz was dead. Phew, a wakeup call for me. I soon learned that life in Sydney was a lot different and that some of the names that Abo talks about were, at that time, very real. This is a brilliant interview with a fabulous character and may he live out the rest of his life in peace.
Super interesting convo! I watched this podcast over a few days. I easily could've watched you two shoot the breeze for another 5hrs. Solid! Just subbed too.
Absolutely fantastic interview! I could listen to this over and over. Total respect to Abo. The presenter.... love your comfortable, relaxed style. And for what it’s worth.... Abo..... I know what you’re talking about with experiences with being a seer. You’re a beautiful man.
Good on him for getting the interview etc, but i'm sure it's lesson learned with all the fuck's as it's cringe worthy, plus a little extra basic research wouldn't hurt. But overall it's easy to criticise, so credit to him for the interview.
Amazing story from this old timer. Proves that no matter what you’ve done or how badly your life started where you can get. This blokes a true legend. Thanks for showing his story and allowing him to talk
He might've gotten up there in age, but with that crazy gritted teeth look, I know he'd put a lot of Southern Melb-Syd soy boy types on their back with a 1 punch knock out
Fantastic interview... especially when I remember a lot of what happened. In the later years anyway. Anyone who hasn't see "Blue Murder" really should watch it.
I cant believe the interviewer didnt know who Roger Rogerson was! As a previous comment said a bit of research would have made this a whole lot better.
While this was a really good podcast, I think the generalisations used towards women were not necessary. Women don’t leave abusive partners in fear of being killed, not because they “don’t want to”. Watch “see what you made me do” on SBS, which talks about this.
23:43 "Some have raised the white flag, and sent other police over to see me and say I'm acting on their behalf, they wanna throw the white flag up" "I said Tell 'em to get phucked!!!" "The flag will be up when it's phuckin finished" 🤣🤣 Ruthless
I remember my old man smashing my mum regularly I remember him pic axe her in the head nearly took her head off she survived it aswell berry tuff lady still alive the my favourite person in the world xx
I was a soldier for many years , deployed with the infantry RNZIR XCOY NZ BATT6 2002 . Abo Henry would have been an outstanding soldier, he reminds me of an old school Regimental Sargent Major . Switched on , street smart , sixth sense , vicious and loyal as a cattle dog . All of us old school soldiers ( good ones that is .. proper shooters ) are the same . He would have fit in perfectly. Great talk .
Truly truly fascinating. Can anyone explain to me how he has gotten away with all of the unimaginable things this man has done, even up to now as he said being a “commodity broker” (sketchy shit). Like this dude is openly talking about murdering people. So casually too. But what the fuck are the Australian police force, justice system and courts and corrections. Scares me
Smart men survive... He wanted todo his shit and not be known, the rest took everybit of reputation they could and even for stuff they didn't do, look where they're...
That was one of the best podcasts I’ve seen ,can’t believe two and a half hours went so quickly what a interesting life Abo Henry has had. Definitely would make a great documentary / movie he’s the definition of underworld old school hard man who obviously lives a life worth documenting ,thank’s.
I've watched afew crime documentaries in the past that Abo Henry featured in and this was by far the most interesting, down to earth and well presented. A man amongst men. Still got plenty of dash even at the age hes at. If anybody has a copy of his book and would like to sell it please let me know.
Because it's not you or your story would not want to hear it n e other way for fuks sakes he ain't pretty up nothing.he just says it how it is and he can, no one else can walk his talk.i love him and can relate to him with some of my bros and the rest is history.
Generational trauma right here. Thank goodness he broke the cycle with his own children and wife. I know what it's like to have these things happen. I was molested when I was a young girl by a family member, learnt years later the man that did that to me had been sexually abused when he was a young child. A lot more people are becoming aware of this vicious cycle and making conscience moves to heal deep rooted trauma so we are not affecting generations after us. Great interview.
I agree , I am irish aboriginal and have had some freaky experiences with my ancient connection s from both sides of my ancestry, it seems that the old people the grandparents who lived in the past , and where very spiritual people never lose the connection to their offspring ,, I have had outer body experiences some being with my aboriginal ancestors and some times with my Irish ancestry , where a great stag that emanates a great bright light that has a cleansing shine , and as a kid growing up in derby Western Australia I found a charm that had fell off a draught horses head stall , which had three charms hanging on both cheek straps and one on the browstrap it was a stag and had been lost many years ago in the days of horse and cart and only in the last ten years I have seen the stag appear in a lucid dream, as for my aboriginal side I have been looked after very well and have great experiences all the time , but have freaky things happen when on my grandfathers land ,I have had a colourful life surviving as I grew up after my father died and one of the most spiritual places beside your own body is the penitentiary thats where its like being taken up on a high mountain and shown your life back down in the valley or it can be the opposite, anyway I reckon if Abo is OK with this find out a bit about his heritage he seems to be a prince on his own land and warrior wow what a story his bloodlines on both sides have guided him we call that in the kimberley in aboriginal language, Muarbaarnn man or Kadarchi man both the same Northern Territory Kadarchi and the other from the kimberley language , thats the ability to handle spiritual justice as in karma and only a very spiritual man has the gift of truth and no ego wow , a victim of circumstance and never regretted any part of his life just took it on the chin a real leader and warrior .and a spiritual pilgrim in a concrete world MAY GOD BLESS HIS MOTHER AND MAY GOD HAVE PITY ON THE OLD FELLER
Goldfinger Rules practically he’s the king,the rest from his era are dead the only one alive at their level is neddy smith and he ain’t ever getting out.
At the end of the day Henry partnered Smith in the Heroin trade. Once addicted to this substance you are always addicted unlike other drugs. I am still on Suboxone 20 years after trying my first opiod, addicted and I will die on it. He is no Larrikin good bloke. Most of these people on opium based drugs have lost their soul and look like it. To you fools he is a tough larrikin bloke, but to me he is a lost old man who has destroyed hundreds of lives..
100%. A true heroe never glorifies hes negative actions or makes a story out of it. they awaken and help the masses instesd of focusing on past a true hero is there for humanity. who stops corruptiom and exposes the truth. most of the public are asleep
Been on and off the smack and crack since I was 18/19. I'm 49 now usually been in work life's had ups and downs and was balls deep in crime. No one held a gun to me head don't regret much done what I wanted and there is always a price to pay for that
I can relate to the spiritual stuff Graham is talking about it's weird listening to someone else talk about it. Sharp mind hypersensitivity and notice details that others don't.
Yes, agreed. We all know long before we get here what our journey is for. Lessons. Growth. Strength. And love , over everything else. Good or bad life roads , it IS for our greater spiritual growth. Sadly , it takes some a whole lifetime to get it. And , even sadder, some never do.
Abo says laurie prentegast was following him in a van trying to kill him . He mentions it was the day of sugar ray vs hagler. Fight was in 87. Prendergast disappeared April 85.
I saw how long it goes for and thought, fuck!! I’ll listen to a solid 20 minutes or. Nearly 3 hours later and i could’ve listened to another hour. Awesome podcast mate. You just got yourself another subscriber!!
At 19:30. Just one of many questions, why would the car with the guys in balaklsvis drive off just because they knew he had seen them? Wouldn't they go ok we have visual now let's unload our guns?? Also he mentioned that they were following him, now why on earth would they do that?
Recently watched a TikTok clip talking about his dad and I wanted to know more so came to the original source of this video which was linked. I had no idea who he was or what it was about but I was completely engaged. What an interesting man with one hell of a life story.
same
same
Same!
What is the time they talk abt it?
What is the time they talk abt it?
This was one of if not the best Australian true crime pieces on you tube. Absolute great job mate
You just hit the old proverbial nail right on the head. Being in and about it for over 35 yrs .up our way they legalized it and tobacconists up newcastle in real close proximity & each was pulling 50 large perday all good its legal legitimate ...NO NO NO.no dolls for bike groups to pay police to pay politicians. Thats the only reason they were criminalised again.no teenie is gunna find any satisfaction in asking dr for sum drug (up.down and round & round.inbetween and very mean) then have nurse at chemist administer it come back in 15 min then 1 hr to observe to gauge individual responces.TAKE CRIMINALITY OUT OF DRUGS FUCK IT WOULD BE CLASSED A MEDICINE IF A DR DEALT IT. FURTHER MORE BUT OUR KIDS MATTER AND OVER 90% OF PRISONERS ARE IN FOR DRUG RELATED CRIMES VERY SADELY BUT THEY ARE SOMEONES KIDS AND THEY ALL MATTER .LOVE UR STUFF
@@grantweeden9288 jjk
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@@grantweeden9288 huh ? Wtf are you on about ?
Eh maht
This interviewer is pretty bloody good. Good because this man has a lot to say - the sort of bloke you could listen to talk all day, and the interviewer let's him go - not like a lot of them who can't wait to get a word in. He speaks only when required. Get Abo on again! :)
Cheers
Well said brother
Just what I was going to say. The guy is a story teller and didn't need much steering. Less is more.
@@TheBrick2 pretty easy when hes told the same story nearly word for word on every podcast in australia
I’ve been playing the Abo Henry drinking game where I take a swig every time he says “Ya know” and I’m so fuckin sloshed.
STFU!
💀
Or when says fuk sometimes 5 shots in 10 secs lol 😂
You would barely get time to pour the next one...........ya know......
Nec minute im drunk
You're a skilled interviewer whoever you are.. you ask the right questions and let the man talk
C heets
He was a cop
Maybe you're a cop 🤔👮♂️..... and I bet I know what unit you're in 🤔.... perhaps it's the fried unit 🤪🤷♂️
@@lukebrennan521 I'm in the special mong unit. tactical mong special force
@@grahamhenry8330 I see ya Abo every now and then in ya Mercedes’ in warners bay, I wanna tell ya I loved ya book mate, bought it a few years back, great read, good on ya mate 👍🇦🇺🍻🍻
I got Abo’s ebook, A treacherous life & it’s a corker of a read. Highly recommended.
Yeah need to read it aye!
Cheers
Where abouts can I buy a hard copy of the book?
Or watch the spanian podcast graham henry says where to buy it on there
@@grahamhenry8330 hey legend, im sure joe rogan would have you on his podcast in the u.s.
Old school hard nut. Respect
Fuck I'd love to have a drink with Graham, the stories would be unreal!
Cheers
@@grahamhenry8330 no worries mate!! Lets have a beer!! 🍻
Cheers
@@grahamhenry8330 🤔
@@grahamhenry8330 yeah look that was a good pod cast. Hopefully a documentary in the future.
This is hands down one of the best Underworld figure interviews I've ever heard.
Gypsy Tales keep up the good work brother.
Graham deserves to see his life story turn into a movie it would be much better than chopper Reid's movie
How can a movie be better than chopper ? Like actually.
Choppers movie was better then his life,
chopper wasnt hard he wasnt a fuckin crim lad kept admitting to crimes and the coppas laughed at him and they didnt lock him up for it because they knew he was a fuckin fraud
Eh no it wouldn't..
@No Need u don't know shit if u was face to face with neddy u would b his bitch and abo would fuck u up even at his age ya gronk
This is the best podcast I’ll probably ever watch in my life after it I went straight online and got abo’s book 👍👍🇦🇺
Cheers
Don't forget to order book for the truth
@@grahamhenry8330 this is your 2nd book abo ?
Fantastic interview, great job keeping it casual and allowing Abo to lead into stories, and well thank you to Abo for being so honest and open. top quality podcast!
Cheets
Cheers
As a British bloke with a history of crime I always was impressed with Aussie Crims...they on another level ...great interview thanks
I live in Florida.... Imagine how I feel just reading Florida crime news 😅😅🇺🇲🇺🇲
That we are
This is an amazing interview. Heard of Abo before but credit to the interviewer let him speak and kept him on track and had excellent questions. 👌
Abo cringes every time the young bloke swears.
I know I do.
So do I!
This blokes top shelf tells a honest smooth flowing story
Agreed, super nice bloke!
You are the one they say is born every minute. Easily usable.
@@noonespecial4171 fucking shut up, on every comment dissing this man. He hasn’t lived an ideal life but he sure as fuck isn’t living a boring life like yiu
I really enjoyed this. Only thing is the interviewer needs to stop swearing so much he sounds silly
Didn’t even notice
PLEASE do a documentary I’m sure everyone wants to watch this. I literally watched every single second of this interview if I miss something from distraction I’d go back a couple seconds and listen to it again. Great interview.
I wish th er y would but all I've ever got about doing movie/doco has never got off the ground after promises
Same 💯
Graham Henry is one of the most staunch guys in Australia. But he almost had no choice.
@Samir Al-hafzi Said Mohammad Abou I thought Lenny was ok, but it turned out he was a lifetime informer.
@@emlix1 they all are, u dont get big without snitching mate
Samir Al-hafzi Said Mohammad Abou Lenny was an informant, or dog as they’re known in the trade. He did it to survive.
@@ThatScrubKid 100% lad. now the gronk come out of the wood work trying to make cash off it cause they are lower nobodies.
@@Gregsheppo66 so was chopper. big talking snitch.
What an eye-opening podcast, caught my attention from TikTok and had to learn more about Abo. Thankyou for the time you had to insight us with your story Graham, look forward to reading your book.
Defo a movie could be made about his 'full' life story
I love the cleverness of putting the guitar slider on the door handle with the metal tray underneath, especially at that age
He could do a film without telling? Just leave the viewers to decide. See it in movies all the time !
Agreed
As long as it's NOT done by Channel 9.
Over acted, over sexualised , and overrated .
Give it to the ABC , they perfected Blue Murder.
Aye, the original Blue Murder was awesome. Poor old Abo, never could handle the demon drink
Great podcast, if Graham’s going to do an audiobook it should be him reading it to us, just downloaded the online version & can’t wait to read it, top marks
I’ve never thanked tiktok for taking me to a link before but this time I have to. What a brilliant listen true gent and reminds me of my Granda👍🏻
I Never Carry a gun......🧐
I had my gun in my bum bag around my stomach which I ALWAYS Had on me! Always Bahahaaa 🤣😭😂
The part about his mum staying with his dad is true and sad , I grew up the same way and my mum and I would stay in motels sometimes weeks at a time and then she would take him back, even to the point we moved out and got our own house and in 3 months he’d moved in with us. It’s like a sickness
From New Zealand 🇳🇿 that was a good solid yarn..!! Abbo what a legend you need to start your own podcast I need to more of that
That would be sick aye
How's the sheep goin' over there?
Hands down this is one of the best Underworld figure interviews I've ever heard on RUclips.
Keep up the good work Gypsy Tales
Absolute gold. I watched and rewatched all of this interview because of the candid approach and honesty shown by both blokes. Great work guys, love ya work
Fantastic interview mate. What a switched on bloke Abo was. Loved every second listening to him.
Old-school hard man, tough as nails and a good crook.
Tough.
he obviously never robbed you or one of your business
"A good crook"
@@Hotmaildotcomz he means a good old school crook,they had honour among themselves,and lines involving women and children they never crossed,not like the little shits of today
@@inlimbo6019 they're all dickheads from the bottom to the top
Tbh at first I though oh here we go a hipster twit interviewing a good bloke. But you were very good at this I'm very happy how this turned out, well done mate.
And in Steel City! Awesome. Best chat watched it twice #Novacastrian
I thought he was outta his league but he fucken ate it for brekky. Done well. Just scored a new fan. Another interesting old school crim to get hold of would be John Killick who escaped Silverwater in a helicopter. Very interesting and intelligent man
He dealed heroin and destroyed hundreds of lives. I am from Newcastle and I am certainly not proud to have this old cockroach from my hometown..
@@mindblowing7255 I know the bloke very well, he is one of the nicest blokes I've met, nobody cares if your proud I'm sure you have done allot of things in your life that people are not 'proud of'.
@@mindblowing7255 Lol people always blame the dealers but it was their choice to take the drug, I've been addicted to drugs in the past and don't blame anyone except myself.
Do you watch Game of Thrones?
Na.
Third time of watched this piece. Bloody ripper mate.
Shut the f up, he's a fraud
Good or bad, this bloke is a diamond. Me, being a person who has always tried to be an honest guy but who is a morally weak person, know that I do have a bent side that I 've acted upon occasionally. There is no way that I'd try to compare to this story with mine but ................ what a fantastic life this man has carved for himself. Arriving in Sydney in the mid-eighties from the UK, my first job was with a large Ford dealership as a Fleet Salesman within the Cross area. Sometimes things would happen that I noticed that included pick-ups for bookies by my fellow salesmen that I took no notice of - ish. Things happened that I was not used to in the sheltered Pommie life that I'd led. EG, I was getting excited about a potential 4 car deal with an Eastern Suburbs company when some of my Fleet companions sidled up to me and murmured that I was wasting my time. Two days later, the owner of the biz was dead. Phew, a wakeup call for me. I soon learned that life in Sydney was a lot different and that some of the names that Abo talks about were, at that time, very real. This is a brilliant interview with a fabulous character and may he live out the rest of his life in peace.
Super interesting convo! I watched this podcast over a few days. I easily could've watched you two shoot the breeze for another 5hrs. Solid! Just subbed too.
Absolutely fantastic interview! I could listen to this over and over. Total respect to Abo. The presenter.... love your comfortable, relaxed style. And for what it’s worth.... Abo..... I know what you’re talking about with experiences with being a seer. You’re a beautiful man.
wayseer. check for the wayseer manifesto on RUclips.
Thanks very much!
The interviewer continually saying the 'F' word to sound tough is embarrassing
I am tough
GYPSY TALES can you PLEASE get Abo back on for another 3 hours?
GYPSY TALES you’re a dweeb
Australian mafia. What a Joke! Must be related to Amish Mafia.😅🤣😅😅
Good on him for getting the interview etc, but i'm sure it's lesson learned with all the fuck's as it's cringe worthy, plus a little extra basic research wouldn't hurt. But overall it's easy to criticise, so credit to him for the interview.
brilliant podcast, entertaining, honest and in detail without to much questioning, congratulations to both Abo and GYPSY TALES.
I love the word clarrit.
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@@dooken bloody issues mate
Amazing story from this old timer. Proves that no matter what you’ve done or how badly your life started where you can get. This blokes a true legend. Thanks for showing his story and allowing him to talk
Imagine the smile he’d have on his face if a young guy on the street tried to rob him
He might've gotten up there in age, but with that crazy gritted teeth look, I know he'd put a lot of Southern Melb-Syd soy boy types on their back with a 1 punch knock out
Who cares??? This person is not powerful, but the weakest kind of human
@@noonespecial4171 you obviously care enough to comment lol
Put em up Put em up
Thanks fellas. Fucking awesome. Apart from the underworld stuff, I felt like I was listening to my late grandfather I lived with as a young bloke.
Another Hard Aussie Gangsta , Such Is Life , frm nz 501
The interviewer should have kept is mouth shut more. He kept interrupting and talking too much.
Fantastic interview... especially when I remember a lot of what happened. In the later years anyway. Anyone who hasn't see "Blue Murder" really should watch it.
Bunjip what one brother, interested
Thanks mate!
When Flannery tells the cop your not Indangerd you ain't a fuckin Koala LMFWAO
Lol, Abo,s just a piss pot, Gr8 story teller
Iv seen blue murder and after watching g this interview its like abo wrote the script . Or lived it, its fairly accurate
Legend, old skool boys
I cant believe the interviewer didnt know who Roger Rogerson was! As a previous comment said a bit of research would have made this a whole lot better.
Mark Ryan, True.
While this was a really good podcast, I think the generalisations used towards women were not necessary. Women don’t leave abusive partners in fear of being killed, not because they “don’t want to”.
Watch “see what you made me do” on SBS, which talks about this.
Yes exactly that.
Fucken brilliant interview, love to have a beer with him could listen to him all day.👌🏻
Cheers
It’s sad the presenter didn’t know who Chris Renter kill Flannery & Roger Rogerson are. But awesome presentation.
Shaz Agirl he must be from Melbourne 😂
@@Timst3R Flannery was from Melbourne originally
@@snoochpounder Yes I know I was referring to the interviewer...
@@Timst3R which is why i am saying he should know him too and maybe just ask certain questions to give a backstory to viewers who dont
"Renter kill". you've got no fuckin idea yourself
23:43 "Some have raised the white flag, and sent other police over to see me and say I'm acting on their behalf, they wanna throw the white flag up" "I said Tell 'em to get phucked!!!" "The flag will be up when it's phuckin finished" 🤣🤣 Ruthless
Anyone else come here from TikTok
No
I’ve now watched this at least 10 times.
Get Abo back on get him to talk about the time he caved a pedo’s head in with a sewer grate.
Awesome!!
stuart morton I must find out more about this!
Lucid_ Dreamm look up Graham Abo Henry Sydney Ganster on RUclips. He mentions it on there
Might have to look back, I’ve seen everything I’ll check again
I remember my old man smashing my mum regularly I remember him pic axe her in the head nearly took her head off she survived it aswell berry tuff lady still alive the my favourite person in the world xx
West Queensland aboriginal man watching here. I can tell from first minute he was a blakfulla too lol
I was a soldier for many years , deployed with the infantry RNZIR XCOY NZ BATT6 2002 . Abo Henry would have been an outstanding soldier, he reminds me of an old school Regimental Sargent Major . Switched on , street smart , sixth sense , vicious and loyal as a cattle dog . All of us old school soldiers ( good ones that is .. proper shooters ) are the same . He would have fit in perfectly. Great talk .
Thank U mate
Wisely enough they do not permit criminals to enlist in the military.
Truly truly fascinating. Can anyone explain to me how he has gotten away with all of the unimaginable things this man has done, even up to now as he said being a “commodity broker” (sketchy shit). Like this dude is openly talking about murdering people. So casually too. But what the fuck are the Australian police force, justice system and courts and corrections. Scares me
Utter corruption through the police, politicians and so called legal system. Been going on in Australia since 1788.
When your decent these things come to you to keep you alive
" It is never our actions that are judged , it is always the INTENT behind them."
5:00 the whole TikTok part
Best inside story ever to that era of gangland crime. Awesome job bro
Just a minor correction. Portugal has legalised possession and use of personal quantities of all drugs.
100% would recommend his book
Thats awesome thanks
I can’t harm anyone there all dead O.G Graham
What an awesome interview. Loved every minute.
Cheers
Smart men survive... He wanted todo his shit and not be known, the rest took everybit of reputation they could and even for stuff they didn't do, look where they're...
That was one of the best podcasts I’ve seen ,can’t believe two and a half hours went so quickly what a interesting life Abo Henry has had. Definitely would make a great documentary / movie he’s the definition of underworld old school hard man who obviously lives a life worth documenting ,thank’s.
don't like how the presenter cast all women in the same light
Greatest thing I have heard in a long time. Abo's story is the most interesting thing I have ever heard.
I've watched afew crime documentaries in the past that Abo Henry featured in and this was by far the most interesting, down to earth and well presented. A man amongst men. Still got plenty of dash even at the age hes at. If anybody has a copy of his book and would like to sell it please let me know.
Why is this interviewer swearing like he's some heavy?
Do the interview and stop acting heavy ffs.
Fuck off :)
Because it's not you or your story would not want to hear it n e other way for fuks sakes he ain't pretty up nothing.he just says it how it is and he can, no one else can walk his talk.i love him and can relate to him with some of my bros and the rest is history.
@@GYPSYTALES Yeah the fucken munter.
Yeah. The interviewer is a want to be heavy for sure. He sounds ridiculous.
@@GYPSYTALES dumb cunts commenting awesome interview mate didn't phase me at all
Like all people telling yarns about themselves, it is grossly exaggerated and plainly wrong in many places.
What a legend and I bet his dreams he has are true.
One of the best podcast’s out there mate, thanks so much for getting abo on,
Last man standing , everyone loves the last man
the most pr0tected.
much like Johnny Ibrahim
Him and Mick Gatto last ones standing and they out of that gangster life and just enjoying life with family now
Generational trauma right here. Thank goodness he broke the cycle with his own children and wife. I know what it's like to have these things happen. I was molested when I was a young girl by a family member, learnt years later the man that did that to me had been sexually abused when he was a young child. A lot more people are becoming aware of this vicious cycle and making conscience moves to heal deep rooted trauma so we are not affecting generations after us. Great interview.
Great show!! Much better than those lebo bikies who think they are gangsta.
And should all be deported.
Good job mate, It’s not called intellectualised it’s called compartmentalised though.
appreciate it
I recon it's ol mateys aboriginal ancestors that saved him all those times he dodged Death.....gotta be
I agree , I am irish aboriginal and have had some freaky experiences with my ancient connection s from both sides of my ancestry, it seems that the old people the grandparents who lived in the past , and where very spiritual people never lose the connection to their offspring ,, I have had outer body experiences some being with my aboriginal ancestors and some times with my Irish ancestry , where a great stag that emanates a great bright light that has a cleansing shine , and as a kid growing up in derby Western Australia I found a charm that had fell off a draught horses head stall , which had three charms hanging on both cheek straps and one on the browstrap it was a stag and had been lost many years ago in the days of horse and cart and only in the last ten years I have seen the stag appear in a lucid dream, as for my aboriginal side I have been looked after very well and have great experiences all the time , but have freaky things happen when on my grandfathers land ,I have had a colourful life surviving as I grew up after my father died and one of the most spiritual places beside your own body is the penitentiary thats where its like being taken up on a high mountain and shown your life back down in the valley or it can be the opposite, anyway I reckon if Abo is OK with this find out a bit about his heritage he seems to be a prince on his own land and warrior wow what a story his bloodlines on both sides have guided him we call that in the kimberley in aboriginal language, Muarbaarnn man or Kadarchi man both the same Northern Territory Kadarchi and the other from the kimberley language , thats the ability to handle spiritual justice as in karma and only a very spiritual man has the gift of truth and no ego wow , a victim of circumstance and never regretted any part of his life just took it on the chin a real leader and warrior .and a spiritual pilgrim in a concrete world MAY GOD BLESS HIS MOTHER AND MAY GOD HAVE PITY ON THE OLD FELLER
this graham a henry is a remarkable bloke so interesting and inteligent i could sit and listen to him forever
great info, this guy is a true hard man.
Fkn hell he should be called Graham 'Abo' the cat Henry, talk about 9 fkn lives lmao, great podcast great host great guest.
Wish you well in your indigenous journey
O.G GRAHAM
Great story what a life, most people wouldn't have survived.
Goldfinger Rules practically he’s the king,the rest from his era are dead the only one alive at their level is neddy smith and he ain’t ever getting out.
Good.
Ice has destroyed the youth very angry drug .
At the end of the day Henry partnered Smith in the Heroin trade. Once addicted to this substance you are always addicted unlike other drugs. I am still on Suboxone 20 years after trying my first opiod, addicted and I will die on it. He is no Larrikin good bloke. Most of these people on opium based drugs have lost their soul and look like it. To you fools he is a tough larrikin bloke, but to me he is a lost old man who has destroyed hundreds of lives..
Stueyy brother u dont know what your talking about
There all fakes,
And are you going to pull publicans down for selling alcohol? You have a choice. You’re responsible for your own mind. Fucken idiot.
is a publican a pub for pelicans?
100%. A true heroe never glorifies hes negative actions or makes a story out of it. they awaken and help the masses instesd of focusing on past
a true hero is there for humanity. who stops corruptiom and exposes the truth. most of the public are asleep
Been on and off the smack and crack since I was 18/19. I'm 49 now usually been in work life's had ups and downs and was balls deep in crime. No one held a gun to me head don't regret much done what I wanted and there is always a price to pay for that
Runs someone over on April fools. At court: “Your honour it was just a prank”😂🤧
Proper fella! Dillenger poster LMBO , Respect from London mate.
@Kodee Beamont That's a great idea you know!
I can relate to the spiritual stuff Graham is talking about it's weird listening to someone else talk about it. Sharp mind hypersensitivity and notice details that others don't.
Yes, agreed. We all know long before we get here what our journey is for.
Lessons. Growth. Strength. And love , over everything else.
Good or bad life roads , it IS for our greater spiritual growth.
Sadly , it takes some a whole lifetime to get it.
And , even sadder, some never do.
There are plenty of us around but not so many that we encounter in our day to day life.
170 lbs of dynamite and a half inch fuse......
boom
I watch this daily, the best podcast I’ve ever watched. Love from Adelaide 🤙🏽
Low standards in life.
Abo says laurie prentegast was following him in a van trying to kill him . He mentions it was the day of sugar ray vs hagler. Fight was in 87.
Prendergast disappeared April 85.
Cupla holes in his story...
Maybe he mean't Hagler v Hearns or another fighter. All significant fights back then in that division.
Laurie Pendergast went missing in august of 1985
@Social media is mass deception
Not as many trump did though .
the 48 laws of power, watch your friends and make a friend of your enemy
thats 2 laws not 48:)
I saw how long it goes for and thought, fuck!! I’ll listen to a solid 20 minutes or. Nearly 3 hours later and i could’ve listened to another hour. Awesome podcast mate. You just got yourself another subscriber!!
Thats awesome, thanks mate
The bloke interviewing him is very cringey. Apart from that, good interview.
Cringey ? Huh seems like a normal aussie bloke to me tbh
@@arza0932 jase is a g
Man you are fast becoming a rogan in your own right. Solid podcast 🤙
Rogan haha he didn't even read his book nt a good podcast
Clive Small said total de-criminalization won't work because some drugs routinely cause violence, especially Ice.
Excellent interview, one of the best I've seen in a long time.
At 19:30. Just one of many questions, why would the car with the guys in balaklsvis drive off just because they knew he had seen them? Wouldn't they go ok we have visual now let's unload our guns?? Also he mentioned that they were following him, now why on earth would they do that?
You should add a link to buy his book in the description
It's well worth a read. :-)
He has
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