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14 hours ago, dumper said:

They were looking for a specific item and found it,the rest was collateral damage a lot of small businesses like us lost out on uninsured materials and work in progress. 

Fascinating!!

Could you share your source for this information ?

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22 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

Fascinating!!

Could you share your source for this information ?

The first thing that came to mind was, what are you hiding up in a safety deposit box in Hatton Garden. Uninsured work in progress?

Posted
31 minutes ago, dumper said:

The chaps name was John Palmer 

I've read this too, Palmer, Kenneth Noye, the Adams family, brinks matt. Possibly, I'm not so sure.

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1 minute ago, eggsarascal said:

I've read this too, Palmer, Kenneth Noye, the Adams family, brinks matt. Possibly, I'm not so sure.

They are all linked the journalist seemed to know his source 

Posted
5 minutes ago, dumper said:

They are all linked the journalist seemed to know his source 

They are all linked, it doesn't prove that the Hatton Garden job was pulled off for a life assurance policy, far from it.

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1 hour ago, doobin said:

What good is stealing a life insurance policy? Is it

not all computerised these days?

The documents were palmers leverage on other people, in the event of his death they were to be released to the papers and the police. No documents.      oh dear!!! He was shot six times in the chest the police put it down to a heart attack, until the autopsy. All a bit fishy 

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8 hours ago, dumper said:

The chaps name was John Palmer 

He is/was one hell of a rich powerful guy.

Unbeknown to my family we had his nephew as a customer once , we took over a holiday hire shop business in Tenerife and he was an existing customer who owed 2 months rent for a TV. I went to his apartment to collect the TV or payment , he was not there but members of his family was staying there on holiday. They let me in to the apartment to find the TV, it was not there so I said I will have to take the VCR that was as we need paying or compensating...That's when the possibly life changing question was asked "do you know who he is" of course I said "no" as his name was not Palmer...Luckily I believed them when told and left immediately apologising for my intrusion and demand for payment..."just tell him to ring us whenever he can please ,bye"...If I had removed goods, I guarantee me or my family would have suffered , even for threatening to take goods I'm surprised nothing happened...week later the lad rang and I met him to get the money, nice lad...months later always wondering if he was who I was told he was I saw him walk into this posh hotel as if he owned it and the receptionist confirmed he was the boss , and a Palmer family member.

Years ago there was an ITV documentary on the people who went missing in Tenerife, working in Timeshare for John Palmer.

Palmer must have been one of the richest criminals in UK history?  Maybe the Hatton job was in order to retrieve some of his hidden wealth?

 

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