Martin Pedersen
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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It was me against the society, in a way, and the police. And the newspaper said, this was a masterpiece because they had stolen that and that. It must be someone who had wanted that. Why didn't they take all? And it was little me, just these teachers, students.
It was me against the society, in a way, and the police. And the newspaper said, this was a masterpiece because they had stolen that and that. It must be someone who had wanted that. Why didn't they take all? And it was little me, just these teachers, students.
But I felt not good about my life. So I said to myself then, no other person knew this. Why don't I rob a bank? So I could buy a house like the house my mother had sold. Not the same house, but something like it. But you know, you need a gun to rob a bank. You cannot come in with a pen or a finger. I didn't have a gun.
But I felt not good about my life. So I said to myself then, no other person knew this. Why don't I rob a bank? So I could buy a house like the house my mother had sold. Not the same house, but something like it. But you know, you need a gun to rob a bank. You cannot come in with a pen or a finger. I didn't have a gun.
Yeah. A nice house for the family for him too, you know?
Yeah. A nice house for the family for him too, you know?
Where did rob a bank come from? You know, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, you remember 1969? Robert Redford and those, you know, charming guys. I'm okay charming myself. And I saw also Norway, which was going to be a very rich society because of oil. And then I said to myself, why don't I steal from the rich, the banks?
Where did rob a bank come from? You know, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, you remember 1969? Robert Redford and those, you know, charming guys. I'm okay charming myself. And I saw also Norway, which was going to be a very rich society because of oil. And then I said to myself, why don't I steal from the rich, the banks?
I don't give it to the poor, but I give it to myself and my family at least.
I don't give it to the poor, but I give it to myself and my family at least.
And I just saluted in the gate, and I saluted back. And then I went to this barrack, and it was a little late, so there was no one there. And it was very simple to take that machine gun, put it under my coat, and then I went out again. Then I had a gun.
And I just saluted in the gate, and I saluted back. And then I went to this barrack, and it was a little late, so there was no one there. And it was very simple to take that machine gun, put it under my coat, and then I went out again. Then I had a gun.
So four or five days before, I called the bank, telephone. And I've been acting a lot since I was a young boy, you know? So I made my voice old. And I said in Norwegian then, my name is John, I don't know where, Hansen from... Oslo, you know, I have a little cabin down there, not so very far from your little sweet town.
So four or five days before, I called the bank, telephone. And I've been acting a lot since I was a young boy, you know? So I made my voice old. And I said in Norwegian then, my name is John, I don't know where, Hansen from... Oslo, you know, I have a little cabin down there, not so very far from your little sweet town.
And my wife and I, we've been so lucky now to win 250,000 kroner in a lottery. And we're going to go there on Friday. Can you please order 250,000 extra from the Norwegian Central Bank so we can come and get it? Oh, yes, please do that, the woman said. We're glad to order money for you, sir. So I ordered money for my own bank robbery.
And my wife and I, we've been so lucky now to win 250,000 kroner in a lottery. And we're going to go there on Friday. Can you please order 250,000 extra from the Norwegian Central Bank so we can come and get it? Oh, yes, please do that, the woman said. We're glad to order money for you, sir. So I ordered money for my own bank robbery.