How Britian's Biggest Drug Lord Went From Crime to Canvas - Stephen Mee
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The fascinating life of former drug lord Stephen Mee really is what dramatised movies try to replicate. Originally from Northern Manchester, Stephen faced many challenges throughout his upbringing, including personal loss and family struggles. Despite discovering his artistic talent early on, he also became involved in a life of crime. It culminated in 1996, when he was given 30 years for importing class 'A' drugs. His stories about his involvement in the trafficking of millions of pounds and hundreds of kilos of cocaine with Turkish, Albanian, and Colombian crime groups beggars belief. Stephen served sixteen and a half years in prison. His life took a turn during his time in prison, where he pursued his passion for fine arts, leading to a transformative experience. He has now established himself as a professional artist, drawing inspiration from both his past and present experiences.
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The famous ste mee. He was the absolute don of Europe. Number 1
Could listern to these story’s of Steven over & over proper old school & in the 70’s no one had nothing ! Respect to you Steven 😊
Wicked podcast BTW, Really, really good. Listening to this brings back memories of my younger years. Nice one bud.
Some good paintings aswell Ste, i really like the Titanic engine and Prison Yard
Great pod cast….
Stephen is a brilliant man . Please look at his Art
How can I do that pal?
Great interview
Should do a book.
RR , been interested in your work awhile.
First thing i saw, was about suicide in prison. A mixed race fella, who was informing in exchange for days out of prison. Early 2000's maybe.
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Good luck to Stephen I recently met him in Manchester after seeing him on James English podcast and he was a proper fella who I recognised in a coffee shop and I asked him if it was him and he said yeah and I shook hands and wished him all the best with his future proper nice fella. Respect Stephen.
I can remember paying 2k for my 1st one of gold seal in 1992, good old days. Jersey was a good graft, they paid silly money for dope back then. The good old days.
Great interview
Was reading about this guy in the 90s in jail in the KURTIS WARREN book cocky
Every one thought Kurt was the man over there but nothing would of went down with out this guy he was the LINK to the BIG BOYS
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Like wise 😊
Amazing artist. Paints as he sees; Cezanne like almost. I'd love to hear about Stephen and his influences in art. John Myatt would be perfect for this mission.
Stephen mee GANSTER extraordinaire ❤🎉
What a great movie stevens life would make. Curtis warren is the media big shot but I think it’s really Steven mee
@Coo85372 ok
Shut up and go and read your books. You both have no contacts in Southampton
when cocaine is produced with ethonol its clean , now its petrol cos ethonol got took out of the mix thats why its mad la , good on yeh m8
Was he Manchester lad
Yeah from Newton Heath
He doesn’t live in downing st, neither is he connected to.
Wrong dude
Not a foul mouthed gob shyte like a lot of them seems a nice bloke
The art side of his story reminds me of the way Mr Jimmy Boyle reformed himself to become a sculpture.
How could the Columbians search for him on the web when there was no Google back in 1993 . 🤔🤔🤔
So frustrating to say the least the poor guy has spent all that time with life switched off for dealing in what society says is illegal but in my opinion is no more than selling seeds for begonias or busy lizzies this man is a legend of our time and should be treated as such just a businessman I mean how many deaths is he personally responsible for zero the only ones are who society deem viable fkn pish
This guys about the 50th britains biggest drug lord when will they stop waffling ?
This guys a real one for sure
@@thomashinsley-zx5uf maybe so but not even top 5
Biggest drug dealers is the Liverpool mafia
@@ACshinealight whos the top 4 behind Warren then?
When someone comments who hasn’t a clue 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣