@@recondite-raven7606 being robbed can cause ptsd. Being raped alters everything from your soul to your psyche to your physicality. Because it's entering your personal energetic and mind sphere. I've been robbed 3 times. U get over it in a couple of months. Rape lasts a lifetime. And if you don't know that, then either it's never happened to you or you've never worked with rape victims, young or old. Your comment has to be the worst I think I've ever read on RUclips.
@@recondite-raven7606 Carl Jung isnt a reputeable source. He was before psychology was an empitical science and his statements were loose concepts with no truth. Myers and Briggs didn't have any psychological qualification either.
When I threaten someone with a teabagging they're gonna be even more scared. You're either gonna get my ballsack on your face or me and jiminy cricket are gonna try and make you look like a Tetley tea bag with 1000 perforations. 👀🤣
@@anthonyredmond6713 okay, so ?. Shit happened in the past, I'd be talking the same way and do about my fairly dodgy life when I was a teenager/very early 20s
@tornikei you're trying to talk to a diagnosed schizophrenic as if they're a simpleton. I know what a psychopath is but saying someone is something biased on a symptom or two, doesn't hold any ground. A therapist will tell you that. I Don't feel any empathy or sympathy most days, doesn't mean in a diagnosed psychopath. Too many armchair psychologists now a says, plant the psychopath or sociopath label too quickly these days 🤔
He’s ever so articulate and well spoken. Clearly this is a man who’s at peace with himself, his life and his experiences. Glad to hear he’s turned his life around and is now living an honest and safe life
What is with kids these days calling people like this a G? He's out there trying to help rehabilitate inmates and educate people and you rugrats want to make him seem like a cool guy because he did some stupid shit that made him miss his sons funeral. This "real G" has said multiple times he regrets everything he did. And for fucks sake drop "G" from your vocabulary if you can't use it properly. It stands for gangster, he was never in a gang. That is a completely different life of crime...and also an idiotic way of life.
Nowadays, if you were to work everyday for 35 years for minimum wage for 10 hours a day, you’d gain 1.2 million. Not only would you not be anywhere near 2.7 million, a million dollars alone back then inflates to 10 million today. You also most likely wouldn’t work everyday of the year and probably not 10 hours a day.
Flämisch pretty sure consultants make north of 100k a year a senior partner in a law firm can make £1m+ a year and investment bankers or hedge fund managers make can make upwards of a couple million a year so it’s plausible to make that much, overall bank robbery is a high risk low reward crime
Very true.I was also in a dinner line in Cardiff prison back in the eighties down on the ones when it kicked off, and the old looking screw who was smoking his pipe went into action in what seemed like slow motion but how these old screw could handle a situation, that moment changed my view my life . Respect to anybody who makes it through on the out makes changes.
Tell that to his victims who will suffer PTSD for years, maybe the rest of their lives after having their lives threatened in such a violent manner. You seem like one of those people who thinks Grand Theft Auto is real life where there are no victims, only faceless, nameless extras.
I’ll judge him, he’s a bloody criminal...you think it’s ok to rob shops and terrorise poor shop staff? Fucking wake up, he had a choice in life, loyalty? He wouldn’t know what the word is? I did 16 years in British Army, that’s loyalty AND doing something for society...
I was in Gloucester nick with the, or at least, a cucumber kid in the early nineties. He didn’t seem the type, but I saw his paperwork and he definitely did rob banks with said vegetable!
They call me the teddy bear. You don't know where that nickname came from. I financed my last 3 years of school while I made an apprenticeship in industrial electronics, worked, left the job for ethical reasons (turns out ZF doesn't just make products for civilians), studied and continue to study physics and mathematics. But I still feel as if I have done something wrong.
When the guy said 3 decades of wasted talent and his response was just so calm, you know that this guy has thought about alot of things and thinks of things from different points of views, not many people like that tbh
2.7mil is 77k a year, 247 a day 5 days a week, Not a small amount but definatly not rich. Hourly 8 hours a day, 5 days a week it would be £27.4 an hour, that's a damn good paying job. However working hard 11 hour days 6 days a week: £21 an hour: an impressive and somewhat realistic amount of money with plenty of work expierence and skills.
It’s all about how they rehabilitate when they’re on the inside, Razor is a perfect case of someone who used his time inside to benefit himself. Unfortunately 95% of the people on the inside don’t rehabilitate and they just end up in the repeating cycle of the system and it’s sad.
2.7 million, on 3 people, in 35 years. That's just some 2100£ per head and month. It's definitely achievable with a 'normal' everyday job. I understand that the money was collected in bursts and that a very large portion of these years were spent in jail - but that just shows how little this actually paid, especially with the risks involved, and the potential for psychological damage of prison time and life in crime taken into account.
To be honest murder is general term, murdering another criminal who would do the same thing to you is not the same as going on the street and taking an innocent life. Idc what anyone says it’s different.
this guys been around, the real deal for sure. wish my gdad was still alive so i could ask if he knew him, he was ex special forces from brixton knew everyone.
I literally watched his previous video like an hour and a half ago and now this came up This is my white uncle . . He seems like someone who could really teach you about life I wish the best for you uncz . . And when that book is out IM BUYING IT !!!!
These kind of stories make me more and more interrested in Norway's prison system. It's almost funny if you have a quick look at how it works compared to other countries and then look at the re-offending rates compared to other contries.
I heard that the offending rate statistics are flawed because 40% of inmates are foreigners and are deported on release, so there future offending would be in a different country therefore unknown whether they re offend.
Love how at 7 minutes when someone says you coulda made 2.7mil off a day job in 35 years he says "reallly??" Like he's never even done the math lol. It's 77,000 a year so not bad but considering how much time he's done that's a terrible wage lol.
The government creates the laws that dictate what a crime is. What if breathing is a crime? We must stop the tyranny of the Western Union by the power of Allah may peace be upon his soul
7:00 You could make 2.7 million in 35 years if you would be working for 27$/h, 8 hours a day, and leave 100% of it to savings. So yeah, no you couldn't. And if you'd leave just 10% of it for savings, you'd have to work for 270$/h. So still not too possible.
Commenter: I dont want to know where the name 'Razor' came from Old Guy: Anyway, I was at a club down in brixton and i slashed somebody across the face
Mrs Richards: " I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam. " Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
I thought this dude was gonna be a bell end when I saw his appearance but he seemed genuine without trying to put a spin on things and them words to finish it off were strong. Also his fashion taste is probably trapped in time so he deserves a pass.
£2.7 million in 35 years is about £77K a year, But in fairness that was probably in money back in the 1980s or 1990s so it was probably worth another 30-40% with inflation.
a couple of things that "2.7m in 35 yrs working a day job" made me think about: obviously that 2.7m isn't taxed, and thus that's quite a bit over 35 yrs. more importantly though, considering he was out of jail about a year at a time and did 6-12 year stints in prison, that's more akin to making 2.7m in 3-5 years. and that's a lot.
would love to see a porridge style show done updated with these days, that roast beef bit was 100% it.. if the humor was done gritty and real, could be brilliant.
I respect this guy so much, I'm interested learning psychology after this I'm interested in criminal psychology to prevent offenders and help rehabilitate them
I don’t know why people think it’s amazing that he was a bank robber when there’s many people who are hit man and deadly snipers like something from a game
Is it me or does he sounds exactly how he looks
Nah
It's a good match
@@joecordingley654 yah
yep🤣
I've never understood how a robber can get 20 years but a rapist who destroys life and psyche completely gets 18 months, if anything.
@@recondite-raven7606 being robbed can cause ptsd. Being raped alters everything from your soul to your psyche to your physicality. Because it's entering your personal energetic and mind sphere. I've been robbed 3 times. U get over it in a couple of months. Rape lasts a lifetime. And if you don't know that, then either it's never happened to you or you've never worked with rape victims, young or old. Your comment has to be the worst I think I've ever read on RUclips.
@@recondite-raven7606 Carl Jung isnt a reputeable source. He was before psychology was an empitical science and his statements were loose concepts with no truth. Myers and Briggs didn't have any psychological qualification either.
Amen
Because to a government, money is more important...
The judges are at it aswell that's why
I love how chill he is talking about it like yeah I robbed some guys with a gun and stole 7 grand. Like it’s just pretty cool
The story was that he didn’t actually have a gun, just a McDonald’s bag over his hand.
Provost yeah but they thought he had a gun
Not if you're on the other end
Once you served and paid your debts to society about said crime, what would be the problem talking about it openly?
Jacek Magnacki oh, u can bring someone back from the dead?
He looks so different now, still captivating as hell though.
And how crazy was the Razor origin story, at 15 years old man, wow.
Yo wheres his iconic gangster jacket gone? And he's got a bloody beard now, how about tht
In this day and age with all the young people stabbing each other, maybe this is the normal now.
@@Aqi_momo didn't he have a goatee before? When he had the Heisenberg hat.
Meanwhile there’s a guy with a scar across his face watching this getting flashbacks 💀
Yep. Literally scared for life
A.. scar. A few faces more like.
I have a half metre scar across my torso where one of those mad men slashed me , absolute scum bag cowards
@@JamesJohnsoneAndersonBoyleReid sure
@@fishmelon7049 sure ,meaning ?
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime."
But what if you can do the time?
If you cant do the crime properly, do the time. 😂😂😂 Why did i read it like that? 😂😂
@@dot2742 do the crime lol
@@mariemcgraw4861 ikr haha
What if your time is cut short? 🤔
Prison tea bagging is scarier than I expected
Would you prefer the other tea bagging?
@@CarlPaulsen 👀
When I threaten someone with a teabagging they're gonna be even more scared. You're either gonna get my ballsack on your face or me and jiminy cricket are gonna try and make you look like a Tetley tea bag with 1000 perforations. 👀🤣
U should try the tea bags u get in prison..horrific
Yeah that was a hard story to listen to.
You know his serious, when he’s talking about it like it’s nothing.
@B H Benson It is nothing to him, because he is a diagnosed psychopath
www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/former-bank-robber-diagnosed-psychopath-6947891
@@anthonyredmond6713 okay, so ?.
Shit happened in the past, I'd be talking the same way and do about my fairly dodgy life when I was a teenager/very early 20s
@tornikei you're trying to talk to a diagnosed schizophrenic as if they're a simpleton. I know what a psychopath is but saying someone is something biased on a symptom or two, doesn't hold any ground. A therapist will tell you that.
I Don't feel any empathy or sympathy most days, doesn't mean in a diagnosed psychopath. Too many armchair psychologists now a says, plant the psychopath or sociopath label too quickly these days 🤔
He’s ever so articulate and well spoken. Clearly this is a man who’s at peace with himself, his life and his experiences. Glad to hear he’s turned his life around and is now living an honest and safe life
"Razor" came from him slashing someone in the face, flat cap, razor blades, this guy is a bloody Peaky Blinder
Exactly
He ain't because his a cockney not from up north.
My thoughts exactly
That's what I though lol
Tom Hay they’re not north, peaky blinders are brummie 😂
13 Banks in 3 weeks? Dude...
Pretty hardcore
Rowdy aint shit I robbed 20 banks in one day on gta 5.
@@viece8426 😂
@@viece8426 i think u meant 20 stores bruh.
Deluxe Vegan Nope banks. Read again.
“They put the seed in but I grew the tree” this man is a real G
G for Gardener?
@@MrBollocks10 lol u got me
What is with kids these days calling people like this a G? He's out there trying to help rehabilitate inmates and educate people and you rugrats want to make him seem like a cool guy because he did some stupid shit that made him miss his sons funeral. This "real G" has said multiple times he regrets everything he did. And for fucks sake drop "G" from your vocabulary if you can't use it properly. It stands for gangster, he was never in a gang. That is a completely different life of crime...and also an idiotic way of life.
‘Banana man used rob with bananas in a bag and then eat the evidence’ 🤣🤣🤣
2.7 mil was lots more back then
Nowadays, if you were to work everyday for 35 years for minimum wage for 10 hours a day, you’d gain 1.2 million. Not only would you not be anywhere near 2.7 million, a million dollars alone back then inflates to 10 million today. You also most likely wouldn’t work everyday of the year and probably not 10 hours a day.
Draco Milfboy indeed
And it's still lots now or am I just the poorest man alive
Lachlan Ross all depends on how much u got
@@LurkzBeats not 2.7 mil
Of course tea bagging in prison is is 1000 times worse.
"so anyway, i wound the window up"
Your Pfp makes we wanna say bruh
the guy who said he could of nade 2.7 mil in a day job has been playing too much GTA
2.7 in 35 years is £77,000 a year so plausible.
True and that's even before tax, and this dudes was tax free
@@refinedluxury That would be $6,417 per month...
Not really far fetched, make that much money as a mechanic or truck driver in aussie.
Flämisch pretty sure consultants make north of 100k a year a senior partner in a law firm can make £1m+ a year and investment bankers or hedge fund managers make can make upwards of a couple million a year so it’s plausible to make that much, overall bank robbery is a high risk low reward crime
90% of you didn't realise it was the same guy at the start...
You got it wrong m8, 99% know.this mad bastard
@Disliked Brown Boy awww im sorrry did my comment hurt your feelings?
The camera man is standing there like, please don't pull the gun out 😂
He should meet larry Lawton
Heeeeey didn't know I'd find another Lawton fan!
Another fellow Lawton fan here!
@@Danny.J96 Do you by chance happen to be missing not one, but both legs?
what for,
Play gta together lmao
"If your can't do the time, don't do the crime" wise words.
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime" - Razor
Im gonna remember this , he made a perfectly good valid point , you know.
He's lost weight and looks super healthy.
“ nice to know I’m a real g “
it's kinda weird how many people support his story.
he understands the consequences of what he did, but all these comments seem to think it's amazing.
I read noels book ‘a few kind words and a loaded gun’ and it’s highly recommended. Fantastic reading
When I think of all the normal people he's terrified, everyone he's traumatised and abused and left scarred, it's hard to have sympathy for him.
Never heard him ask for sympathy
When I heard about the straight razor, the first thing I thought was "Nooo, you're going to dull the blade!"
"I'll have his slice of roast beef, he don't want it". What a legend
Very true.I was also in a dinner line in Cardiff prison back in the eighties down on the ones when it kicked off, and the old looking screw who was smoking his pipe went into action in what seemed like slow motion but how these old screw could handle a situation, that moment changed my view my life . Respect to anybody who makes it through on the out makes changes.
Guy Ritchie should make a film about this guy's life
You should read his autobiography, a few kind words and a loaded gun.
Hes a real guy many will judge but this mans loyalty will be beyond the norm
Tell that to his victims who will suffer PTSD for years, maybe the rest of their lives after having their lives threatened in such a violent manner. You seem like one of those people who thinks Grand Theft Auto is real life where there are no victims, only faceless, nameless extras.
I’ll judge him, he’s a bloody criminal...you think it’s ok to rob shops and terrorise poor shop staff? Fucking wake up, he had a choice in life, loyalty? He wouldn’t know what the word is? I did 16 years in British Army, that’s loyalty AND doing something for society...
@@alexwilliamson1486 he was* he did his time in prison what the hell do u want more
@@alexwilliamson1486 no thats called simping for the queen
I was in Gloucester nick with the, or at least, a cucumber kid in the early nineties. He didn’t seem the type, but I saw his paperwork and he definitely did rob banks with said vegetable!
I’m from cheltenham!
Hereford
I'm from hereford, and I know someone who robbed a bank with a banana in a bag lol
@@dankvader5060 no u don’t ur 13 by the look of your channel
No remorse whatsoever for traumatized victims....
'greed is good. It hasn't changed a lot, i only became older.' that is very deep if you think about it
They call me the teddy bear. You don't know where that nickname came from.
I financed my last 3 years of school while I made an apprenticeship in industrial electronics, worked, left the job for ethical reasons (turns out ZF doesn't just make products for civilians), studied and continue to study physics and mathematics.
But I still feel as if I have done something wrong.
Someone sort out the interview between this guy and Larry lawton
When the guy said 3 decades of wasted talent and his response was just so calm, you know that this guy has thought about alot of things and thinks of things from different points of views, not many people like that tbh
8:21 he talked about gipsy hill come n real south London
Love this guy. Proper gangster and old school. Down to earth guy and says it how it is. Not like these plastic gangsters nowadays.
Petition to make another one of these in a couple months
2.7mil is 77k a year, 247 a day 5 days a week, Not a small amount but definatly not rich. Hourly 8 hours a day, 5 days a week it would be £27.4 an hour, that's a damn good paying job. However working hard 11 hour days 6 days a week: £21 an hour: an impressive and somewhat realistic amount of money with plenty of work expierence and skills.
These videos are mad, all the criminals and they’re actually really sound people
It’s all about how they rehabilitate when they’re on the inside, Razor is a perfect case of someone who used his time inside to benefit himself. Unfortunately 95% of the people on the inside don’t rehabilitate and they just end up in the repeating cycle of the system and it’s sad.
2.7 million, on 3 people, in 35 years. That's just some 2100£ per head and month. It's definitely achievable with a 'normal' everyday job. I understand that the money was collected in bursts and that a very large portion of these years were spent in jail - but that just shows how little this actually paid, especially with the risks involved, and the potential for psychological damage of prison time and life in crime taken into account.
@Shadow_Guy_123 it was more a comment on his claim that no 9-5 job paid this well
My 90 Yr Old next door neighbour was good mates with the Krays back in the day! He has so many great stories!
I knew a guy who grew up next door to John Wayne. He also had some amazing stories! Miss his soul, suicide is brutal.
"I'll have his slice of roast beef, he don't want it."
5:31
“ The police put the seed in but I grew the tree “
Two words say it all
Respect geezer ✊
lololol I dont wanna know where the razor comes from *proceeds to tell where the razor came from* i love this guy.
Man rolled the window up 🤣
remember the 2.7 million he made was old money, worth alot more than the pound today.
Around 3.2Mil maybe more
the way he said he was mates with a murderer and described him as ‘pretty funny’😭😭
Its not likes murderes can't have a sense of humor
To be honest murder is general term, murdering another criminal who would do the same thing to you is not the same as going on the street and taking an innocent life. Idc what anyone says it’s different.
this guys been around, the real deal for sure. wish my gdad was still alive so i could ask if he knew him, he was ex special forces from brixton knew everyone.
I literally watched his previous video like an hour and a half ago and now this came up
This is my white uncle . . He seems like someone who could really teach you about life
I wish the best for you uncz . . And when that book is out IM BUYING IT !!!!
He has several books. Get the one called a few kind words and a loaded gun... Amazing
He said he didn’t wanna know where the name razor was from.
Proceeds to explain where the name came from.
The comment he read said they didn't want to know.. He's replying to comments it's literally the point of the video...
The UK-version of tea bagging is much better then the US-version. A thousand perforations :'-D
"I don't want to know where razor comes from"
Proceeds to tell where it comes from
Would have loved for him to tell the ping pong 🏓 story... 🤣🤣 Everyone should watch his James English podcast.
A robber robbing a robber would be ironically funny... stressful yes! but definetly funny lol
Bananaman, cucumberkid, that is golden.
These kind of stories make me more and more interrested in Norway's prison system. It's almost funny if you have a quick look at how it works compared to other countries and then look at the re-offending rates compared to other contries.
Can you elaborate?
I heard that the offending rate statistics are flawed because 40% of inmates are foreigners and are deported on release, so there future offending would be in a different country therefore unknown whether they re offend.
Fair play escaping the Verne, I used to live right next to it and it’s like an old fortress
i don't know which tea bagging i fear most now
😂
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime." Facts
“Pull over or I shoot”
“Oh fuck off will you mate”
*rolls up window*
Wwwwoooooowwwww "yeah, the police planted the seed, but I grew the tree"
Love how at 7 minutes when someone says you coulda made 2.7mil off a day job in 35 years he says "reallly??" Like he's never even done the math lol. It's 77,000 a year so not bad but considering how much time he's done that's a terrible wage lol.
This guy is literally Fletcher. Even said "can't do the time don't do the crime"
That last phrase was so true there, ''If you can't do the time, then don't commit the crime.'' Or just don't commit crimes anyway...
The government creates the laws that dictate what a crime is. What if breathing is a crime? We must stop the tyranny of the Western Union by the power of Allah may peace be upon his soul
7:00 You could make 2.7 million in 35 years if you would be working for 27$/h, 8 hours a day, and leave 100% of it to savings. So yeah, no you couldn't. And if you'd leave just 10% of it for savings, you'd have to work for 270$/h. So still not too possible.
if u work 35 years say the yearly wage is 25.000 u would only make 875,000 and thats not even counting taxes
Well if you're talking about the average salary 25k is what you'll end up taking home after taxes
i love listening to razors honest views on a life of crime .
funny but doesn't glamorise criminality
Christ he looks 20 years younger without the beard.
He sounds just like the guy from peaky blinders 😂😂😂
Crime ain't cool kids
It is, its cool, but wrong, well... depends on the crime
@@Aqi_momo its considered cool for wannabe thugs and edgy teenagers
@@Aqi_momo nah its not
@@Aqi_momo don't be lame your whole life.
MoMo_ Beatz It is cool for losers. True men make up their minds to do the right things even in any circumstance.
Commenter: I dont want to know where the name 'Razor' came from
Old Guy: Anyway, I was at a club down in brixton and i slashed somebody across the face
Mrs Richards: " I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam. "
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
The geezer comes from a time of sawn offs and a jag escape car.Had the flying squad on his arse,he has lived a life.
I thought this dude was gonna be a bell end when I saw his appearance but he seemed genuine without trying to put a spin on things and them words to finish it off were strong.
Also his fashion taste is probably trapped in time so he deserves a pass.
£2.7 million in 35 years is about £77K a year, But in fairness that was probably in money back in the 1980s or 1990s so it was probably worth another 30-40% with inflation.
I know which “Teabagging” I’d prefer
This guy looks like he's in both Two and a Half Men and Peaky Blinders.
2 guns and a knife and a razor bruh gta pockets
He looks like a different person without his stubble
Think how much £2.7 million was worth back then
Fuckin certain that that was my comment that was read out second in this video lol, mans still a G😂
a couple of things that "2.7m in 35 yrs working a day job" made me think about:
obviously that 2.7m isn't taxed, and thus that's quite a bit over 35 yrs. more importantly though, considering he was out of jail about a year at a time and did 6-12 year stints in prison, that's more akin to making 2.7m in 3-5 years. and that's a lot.
He should meet Larry Lawton
13 banks bro you could’ve got away and lived the life with all that money
Him and Larry lawton would be amazing
So he come across Tom Hardy and was friends with bald Tom hardy
truly inspirational!
thank you
regards.
This is Amazing.
@gradeA justinA yep
would love to see a porridge style show done updated with these days, that roast beef bit was 100% it.. if the humor was done gritty and real, could be brilliant.
I respect this guy so much, I'm interested learning psychology after this I'm interested in criminal psychology to prevent offenders and help rehabilitate them
"if you can't do the time don't do the crime"
Such a interesting character.
My grandad was a Teddy boy in liverpool
I don’t know why people think it’s amazing that he was a bank robber when there’s many people who are hit man and deadly snipers like something from a game
They should use the criminal to destroy the criminal