Sydney's Hardest Man v The Most Dangerous Man in Australia - Notorious Prison Fight.
Tom Domican versus Neddy Smith was one of the most notorious fights in Australian Prison History.
Two men with fearsome reputations in Sydney, met in Long Bay Prison in 1992.
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There are some people who are "evil".
And these are all bad people - the drugs, the crime and the murders and the robberies - There are no redeeming featues about anything to do with these people and the lives that they lived, other that to get drug free, stay drug free - by working your way through all your issues, and family of origin issues - and having bad parents and a bad family where no one ever stepped into rescue you, is a real bad thing to grow up in and come out of.
And when people are caught up in all the crazy shit of life - the nicest thing you can do is keep away from them, and keep them out of your life.....
The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 July, 14 August 1971. For an account of Woon’s career, see Morton and Robinson, Shotgun and Standover, pp. 108–10. Page 63, It was only after she had done so: Read, Chopper: Hits and Memories, p. 89. Page 63, It appears, though, that he was completely: Applicant: Pauline O’Driscoll Principal: Linus Patrick O’Driscoll [1994] IRTA 3532. Page 63, In turn, the Melbourne hardman: Reeves, Getting Away with Murder,
Part 3. Page 63, The men had all met at Grafton jail: In 1972 Harbecke tried to escape from Long Bay with Earl Heatley after beating a warder with a Braille printing machine. On his release in 1981 Harbecke was deported to Germany but returned to Australia and, in 1983, was convicted of a robbery in Queensland. He served thirteen years and was again deported. This time he remained in Germany where he was sentenced to fifteen years for a series of bank robberies.
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