David Gant
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That's usually the title I end up with.
Yeah, bank robber for Loomis Fargo. One of the largest Loomis Fargo robberies in history. It was $17.5 million. And it was, they say this over and over again, that it was literally a ton of cash. And so we're going to do an interview and I appreciate you guys watching. And so check this out.
Yeah, bank robber for Loomis Fargo. One of the largest Loomis Fargo robberies in history. It was $17.5 million. And it was, they say this over and over again, that it was literally a ton of cash. And so we're going to do an interview and I appreciate you guys watching. And so check this out.
Yeah, bank robber for Loomis Fargo. One of the largest Loomis Fargo robberies in history. It was $17.5 million. And it was, they say this over and over again, that it was literally a ton of cash. And so we're going to do an interview and I appreciate you guys watching. And so check this out.
Like we were saying, I was saying earlier, I actually, I know I'm recapping all this, but I actually, prior to getting in trouble myself, watched a program on you. And then I watched another one where I think I was incarcerated and And it always reminded me of a story that I wrote in prison. And I kept going back to your story because the story I wrote was very similar to yours.
Like we were saying, I was saying earlier, I actually, I know I'm recapping all this, but I actually, prior to getting in trouble myself, watched a program on you. And then I watched another one where I think I was incarcerated and And it always reminded me of a story that I wrote in prison. And I kept going back to your story because the story I wrote was very similar to yours.
Like we were saying, I was saying earlier, I actually, I know I'm recapping all this, but I actually, prior to getting in trouble myself, watched a program on you. And then I watched another one where I think I was incarcerated and And it always reminded me of a story that I wrote in prison. And I kept going back to your story because the story I wrote was very similar to yours.
But it's one of those stories that always stuck in my mind. So when like my booking agent and my girlfriend got in touch with you, I'm sorry, my wife got in touch with you and my booking agent, like I immediately, usually people have to tell me like, I'm like, who is this guy? Can you send me a link? I don't know who that is. He did what? But as soon as they mentioned, no, no, he did this.
But it's one of those stories that always stuck in my mind. So when like my booking agent and my girlfriend got in touch with you, I'm sorry, my wife got in touch with you and my booking agent, like I immediately, usually people have to tell me like, I'm like, who is this guy? Can you send me a link? I don't know who that is. He did what? But as soon as they mentioned, no, no, he did this.
But it's one of those stories that always stuck in my mind. So when like my booking agent and my girlfriend got in touch with you, I'm sorry, my wife got in touch with you and my booking agent, like I immediately, usually people have to tell me like, I'm like, who is this guy? Can you send me a link? I don't know who that is. He did what? But as soon as they mentioned, no, no, he did this.
I was like, oh, I know exactly who you're talking about. I remember watching a documentary. I was immediately excited. That's why my wife kept texting. I was like, you've got to get this guy to come on here. He's got a great story. So anyway, that's, that's kind of how I knew the whole thing. So basically what I typically do is just start at the beginning.
I was like, oh, I know exactly who you're talking about. I remember watching a documentary. I was immediately excited. That's why my wife kept texting. I was like, you've got to get this guy to come on here. He's got a great story. So anyway, that's, that's kind of how I knew the whole thing. So basically what I typically do is just start at the beginning.
I was like, oh, I know exactly who you're talking about. I remember watching a documentary. I was immediately excited. That's why my wife kept texting. I was like, you've got to get this guy to come on here. He's got a great story. So anyway, that's, that's kind of how I knew the whole thing. So basically what I typically do is just start at the beginning.
Like, I'm like, I'm not, we're not in a hurry or anything. So, you know, like where, where were you born?
Like, I'm like, I'm not, we're not in a hurry or anything. So, you know, like where, where were you born?
Like, I'm like, I'm not, we're not in a hurry or anything. So, you know, like where, where were you born?
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I was born in Gastonia, North Carolina on October 20th, 1969. Really average, upper middle class, lower middle class family. Good education. Just a normal southern upbringing. Hunting, fishing, motorcycles. Nothing out of the ordinary.