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I remember this period very well and the rumours that were circulating throughout the country. One such rumour was that, when he was on the run from the police, he dressed up as a woman and went with a search party to look for himself. Everyone loved George; he was like a modern day Robin Hood.2
1st Escape
2nd Escape
Despite his bad boy ways, the people of New Zealand loved Wilder, who left thank you notes and letters of apology in the homes he burgled while on the run ...3
3rd Escape
not his weapon, but gives a general idea of what it would have looked like
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A member of the Armed Offenders' Squad looking down at the prison rioters.
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In any case, by the time he was released on the 20th of June, 1969 he had been sent to Paparua prison in Christchurch; but he settled down to live a quiet life in the Wairarapa district.
He has declined interviews, save one he gave in 1970, when by way of explanation of his escapes he said:
After each escape I was subjected to severe security measures which only increased my urge to escape again.4
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National Art Gallery director SB Maclennan was asked to critique them. "It is a very sound drawing," he said of a sketch of a woman. "It is a sensitive drawing. It looks as if it is a good likeness."
Endnotes and References
- Born around 1937, he is still alive and well as far as I can tell (I did check death records for a listing, just in case).
- https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/lifestyle/74686135/graeme-duckett-remembering-george-wilder
- http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10582555
- http://www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/the-dominion-post/20130518/282110634130313
Bibliography
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/george-wilder-escapes-from-new-plymouth-jail
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wilder_(criminal)
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1511/S00219/poems-stolen-from-george-wilder.htm
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10582555
https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/manhunts/page-5
https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/36769/mt-eden-riot-1965
http://www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/the-dominion-post/20130518/282110634130313
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/63503851/artwork-finds-way-back-to-criminal-artist
https://www.pubdist.co.nz/p/poetry-george-wilder-cottage
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The " break and enters" while he was on the were mostly " open the back door and walk in".
It was a sign of the times, most Kiwi houses didn't, couldn't lock the doors, it wasn't necessary.
From aged memory, he only got 12 to 18 months for his first sentence and ended up one of the longtime inmates.
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It is hard to remember a time when we didn't automatically lock our houses - or even our cars!
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It was well after George's time, in the country, it might have been different above the Bombays.
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@ravenruis funny how we never learn this at school, learning so much of our history thru Steemit. (funny that).
The kids like the song, they are enjoying this bit of Kiwi history, this story shows the stark difference of how NZ used to be to now. :D
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I know, we learned very dry stuff. I'm not sure if its much improved, either. Stories like this would have been so much more interesting to hear, that's for sure.
I enjoyed the song more once it had sped up the beat, lol. I wonder how Howard Morrison & co felt after the third escape, once violence was involved.
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Each school is different to how and what they learn, just like anything it's hard to get the right mix.
But some schools actually do some really interesting stuff, while others stick to dry stuff.
It says they took hostages, and the gun but it doesn't say what violence was used
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No reports I read went into specifics, but I'd imagine it was a combination of the taking a guard hostage at gunpoint and then the family whose house they then holed up in. The escapees only surrendered once they were threatened that tear gas would be used.
The reports also did not say whether Wilder himself had hold of the shotgun. It would be interesting to read the police reports.
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doddery old age thinks that George was a gentleman to the end, no guns or violence from him, I vaguely remember saying the paper he was disappointed at his friends because of it.
Because George only broke in/opened the back door for a coffee, it was rare for him to do any damage, that really made him a hero, as well as the cops running all around the place and couldn't find him
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