Neil Fetherstonhaugh
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But it's the value is what strikes people.
So depending on, like, you know, it was in British pounds as 2.1 million sterling, 2.8 million dollars.
Yeah.
So I think we went with 2.3, 2.4 million euro of an egg.
In a handbag, in a pub.
And he, you know...
this is kind of his shtick I think he goes around he's caught in CCTV footage quite dramatic which only emerged now after he was jailed going into the pub with the baseball hat and pretending to be on his phone and he spots the bag and by pure chance or luck just edges it out with his foot and he's gone out the door now
His defense said he had no idea about the egg or the watch.
In fact, he probably wasn't even that interested.
He didn't even know what they were.
He was more interested in the credit cards, which he then went to buy cigarettes in a local shop.
That's what nailed him.
That's what got him busted.
He didn't even get away with that much before the cards were declined.
That's how the cops were able to trace them.
But meanwhile...
poor Rosie is in the pub going oh no oh no oh no oh no and we don't know you know what happened to Rosie we don't know the company I think they went they are getting some insurance payments but nothing close to it because it's never recovered Diego the watch the police said look he brought up all this defence he wants that he didn't know
what they were and how much they were worth, which I think did work in his favor.
I don't think he really got convicted over that.
But they still said, the police said, yeah, he's never explained to us where they actually went or where they are.