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Robbing a moving train and disappearing with millions sounds like the plot of a Hollywood movie, but in 1963, it was the crime that shocked the world. The Great Train Robbery was a masterpiece of timing and inside information—until a single bottle of ketchup and a game of Monopoly brought it all crashing down. The Story: We dive into the "Heist of the Century," where 15 men stopped a Royal Mail train in the middle of the night and made off with £2.6 million—over £69 million in 2026 value. We look at the military precision of the robbery, the rigged signals at Sears Crossing, and the daring escape to Leatherslade Farm. But the most incredible part isn't how they got the money; it’s how they lost their freedom. Key Highlights: The Rigged Signal: How a simple glove and a battery stopped a massive locomotive. The Insider: The mysterious "Ulsterman" who gave the gang the jackpot schedule. The Safe House: Inside Leatherslade Farm, where the gang counted their millions. The Sloppy Mistake: How fingerprints on a Monopoly board and a ketchup bottle led Scotland Yard to their door. The Bottom Line: You can plan the perfect robbery, but you can’t plan for human error. Discover how the most famous thieves in British history were undone by their own boredom. #GreatTrainRobbery #TrueCrime #Heist #BritishHistory #CrimeDocumentary #RonnieBiggs #1963 #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrimeCommunity #CriminalMasterminds Great Train Robbery 1963, Bruce Reynolds, Ronnie Biggs, British True Crime, Heist of the Century, Leatherslade Farm, Scotland Yard Flying Squad, Monopoly Board Fingerprints, Royal Mail Train Robbery, 1960s Crime, Famous Heists, Jack Mills.