Stunning confession captured on CCTV
Reynold Glover got lucky when a jury let him off charges over $6m of armed holdups — but then a secretly recorded video caught him out.
Reynold Glover got lucky when a jury let him off charges over $6m of armed holdups — but then a secretly recorded video caught him out.
Three boys at elite Cranbrook School pressed their faces into the tinted BMW car window. Inside were a balaclava-clad stick-up crew armed with an AK-47 assault rifle and pistols.
When Reynold Glover and Bassam Hamzy finally caught up with each other in jail, not even restraints and guards could stop them laying into each other.
First accused of murder at just 12, Sydney’s most fearless crim went on to committed some of the most notorious crimes in NSW history. Now he’s finally been unmasked.
You do not know his name but he has been carving a reputation for himself in Sydney’s underworld ever since he was first charged with murder as a 12-year-old. This is Reynold Glover.
Reynold Glover, a prolific letter writer in jail, has penpals including some of Australia’s toughest gangsters — and even issues threats to witnesses from behind bars. SEE HIS LETTERS
Sick of the “spinners” in the main section of Goulburn Jail, fearless crim Reynold Glover told associates he enjoyed Supermax — but he still set fire to his cell three times.
It was a classic brazen Reynold Glover stick-up — men in balaclavas, threats to kill and a shot fired in busy, daylight robbery aimed to netting $6 million. Watch the never-before-seen footage of the crime.
Reynold Glover was acquitted of all charges relating to his $6 million armed robbery trial — so in hindsight threatening to kill star witness Mr X was a huge mistake. READ MORE.
With a star witness in the form of Mr X and a seemingly strong case against Reynold Glover and three others, no one could have guessed the bombshell result of the marathon five-month trial.
When police finally caught Mr X, he promised to deliver the criminals responsible for committing the $6 million armed robberies — but they didn’t get the result they expected. READ WHAT UNFOLDED.
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