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  2. Peter Scott (thief) - Wikipedia

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    Scott was a participant on the 2004 Channel 4 programme The Heist, in which staged robberies were carried out. [2] Scott was also the subject of an award-winning short documentary, My Friend the Thief, made by Roland Hutchison. [2] At the end of his life, Scott drove an old Mercedes-Benz car, a gift from the son of London gangster Billy Hill. [2]

  3. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Statutory Burglary is defined as: If any people in the nighttime enter without breaking, or in the daytime break and enter or enter and conceal themselves in a dwelling house or an adjoining, occupied outhouse, or, in the nighttime enter without breaking or at any time break and enter or enter and conceal themselves in any office, shop ...

  4. Burglary in English law - Wikipedia

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    The offence of burglary is now defined by section 9 of the Theft Act 1968 which now reads: (1) A person is guilty of burglary if— (a) he or she enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser and with intent to commit any such offence as is mentioned in subsection (2) below; or

  5. When Brendan Met Trudy - Wikipedia

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    Despite the differences in their personalities, the two begin a relationship. Brendan is unaware that his new girlfriend is actually a burglar, and is shocked when Trudy asks him to prove his love by helping her on one of her 'jobs'. Brendan is torn between his feelings for Trudy, and the desire to do what is right.

  6. Parable of the Strong Man - Wikipedia

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    The Hanged Man's House, Cézanne, 1873. The Parable of the strong man (also known as the parable of the burglar and the parable of the powerful man) is a parable told by Jesus in the New Testament, found in Matthew 12:29, Mark 3:27, and Luke 11:21–22, and also in the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas where it is known as logion 35 [1]

  7. Gentleman thief - Wikipedia

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    In fiction, the gentleman thief is typically superb at stealing while maintaining a gentleman's manners and a code of honour. For example, A. J. Raffles steals only from other gentlemen (and occasionally gives the object away to a good cause); Arsène Lupin steals from the rich who do not appreciate their art or treasures and redistributes it; Saint Tail steals back what was stolen or taken ...

  8. Blane David Nordahl - Wikipedia

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    Nordahl gained a reputation for his skilful and audacious burglaries, with comparisons being drawn with John Robie, the cat burglar portrayed by Cary Grant in the Alfred Hitchcock film To Catch a Thief. [1] [2] He often targeted houses while the occupants were still inside sleeping, claiming that he burgled for the excitement and not just for ...

  9. Jack Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    John "Jack" Sheppard (4 March 1702 – 16 November 1724), or "Honest Jack", was a notorious English thief and prison escapee of early 18th-century London.. Born into a poor family, he was apprenticed as a carpenter, but began committing theft and burglary in 1723 with little more than a year of his training to complete.