You imagine this was carefully planned but it certainly wasn't because they only expected to get £1 million, not £27 million.
And they expected cash not gold bars.
I remember it well and actually saw those apartments in the mid 80s in Tenerife that John Palmer developed. However, I disagree with the way the script politicised what was an astonishing stand-alone story of a crime.
I watched the documentary a couple of weeks ago which didn't glamorise the villains, especially making Kenneth Noye out to be a bit "Jack the Lad" when he was a vicious hardened criminal.
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