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Martin Pedersen

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178 total appearances

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Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Yeah. But one thing I just wanted to say, as a mess with your interview, but what I did a little wrong, these people that made this documentary about me, not once did I say 19 bank robberies. That is a very essential point, you know, that I robbed 19 banks.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Yeah. But one thing I just wanted to say, as a mess with your interview, but what I did a little wrong, these people that made this documentary about me, not once did I say 19 bank robberies. That is a very essential point, you know, that I robbed 19 banks.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Yeah, it's a little difficult to answer that question. My name is Martin Pedersen, and I come from a wealthy family in Tønsberg, a little city in Norway, south of Norway. And I grew up with a very good father and mother, and I had a very, very good life.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Yeah, it's a little difficult to answer that question. My name is Martin Pedersen, and I come from a wealthy family in Tønsberg, a little city in Norway, south of Norway. And I grew up with a very good father and mother, and I had a very, very good life.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I loved my father very much. He was the nicest man you can imagine.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I loved my father very much. He was the nicest man you can imagine.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I wanted more to be an actor. I wanted to go to the actor school in Oslo. Did your father support that? He supported me in everything. Every year when the school ends, we make a show in the school, big, so thousands of people come, and I was ahead of that. And he was there every day looking, oh, that's my son, I'm so proud.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I wanted more to be an actor. I wanted to go to the actor school in Oslo. Did your father support that? He supported me in everything. Every year when the school ends, we make a show in the school, big, so thousands of people come, and I was ahead of that. And he was there every day looking, oh, that's my son, I'm so proud.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Just to have security. And instead of then going to Oslo to become an actor, she got me to start a teacher school in Thunberg. Did your mother want you to be a teacher? No, definitely not. That wasn't good enough for her. She wanted me at least to be a lawyer. But she accepted that.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Just to have security. And instead of then going to Oslo to become an actor, she got me to start a teacher school in Thunberg. Did your mother want you to be a teacher? No, definitely not. That wasn't good enough for her. She wanted me at least to be a lawyer. But she accepted that.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I was sitting with a couple of guys, and they were talking about this thing that was in TV. It was a series about a gentleman, and he was stealing paintings. But he did it with style. He had white gloves. He was in Saint-Dupin. It's a French series.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I was sitting with a couple of guys, and they were talking about this thing that was in TV. It was a series about a gentleman, and he was stealing paintings. But he did it with style. He had white gloves. He was in Saint-Dupin. It's a French series.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Even though we had paintings and many things, we didn't have Edvard Munch. That was very rare. And then suddenly I woke up one night and I thought, ah-ha. Should I take those pictures? It would be a challenge. It was just a fantasy in the beginning, and I found out where this sheep owner lived, and he was dead, but his widow was living there.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

Even though we had paintings and many things, we didn't have Edvard Munch. That was very rare. And then suddenly I woke up one night and I thought, ah-ha. Should I take those pictures? It would be a challenge. It was just a fantasy in the beginning, and I found out where this sheep owner lived, and he was dead, but his widow was living there.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I was so proud of myself because I got the window up. It was no alarms, no nothing, you know. And in I go. Suddenly I was in a house that was even much, much bigger and more beautiful than my mother and father's. They also had Picasso things there. But I should be a gentleman, you know? So I took only five pictures of it with Munch, and I let the rest be.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

I was so proud of myself because I got the window up. It was no alarms, no nothing, you know. And in I go. Suddenly I was in a house that was even much, much bigger and more beautiful than my mother and father's. They also had Picasso things there. But I should be a gentleman, you know? So I took only five pictures of it with Munch, and I let the rest be.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

When I went out, the door was then open. Anyone could come in. And I didn't want real thieves to come there, you know? I was a real thief myself. But I didn't want thieves to come in and do something bad to the property. So I just wondered, what do I do? Someone has to close the door. So I thought about calling the police in Tønsberg, but I was afraid that they had a tape recorder.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

When I went out, the door was then open. Anyone could come in. And I didn't want real thieves to come there, you know? I was a real thief myself. But I didn't want thieves to come in and do something bad to the property. So I just wondered, what do I do? Someone has to close the door. So I thought about calling the police in Tønsberg, but I was afraid that they had a tape recorder.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

So I called the newspaper, Tønsbergsplan, and I told them with a different voice that the door was open, it had been a break-in there, and they had to close the door, and they did. I got away with it. I took them out of the frames, and I put them out behind a very big painting that I had inherited from my father. They were hanging there for years. How did you feel about it? I felt a little proud.

Big Time
Norway’s Most Wanted | 5

So I called the newspaper, Tønsbergsplan, and I told them with a different voice that the door was open, it had been a break-in there, and they had to close the door, and they did. I got away with it. I took them out of the frames, and I put them out behind a very big painting that I had inherited from my father. They were hanging there for years. How did you feel about it? I felt a little proud.

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