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Chopper Read dies

Postby dedja » Wed Oct 09, 2013 4:40 pm

Beaten by liver cancer
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Oct 09, 2013 4:47 pm

Good riddance. Like Ned Kelly, scumbag and thug. Made famous by their notoriety.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Oct 09, 2013 5:12 pm

Beat me to it.
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RIP Chopper Read

Postby Gozu » Wed Oct 09, 2013 5:12 pm

Author, entertainer, musician, standover hitman passed away today from liver cancer age 58.

Say what you will but his books were a great read and his 'The Smell of Love' EP by Chopper Read & The Blue Flames which I may or may not own is set to rise in value.

Chopper starring Eric Bana one of the all-time great Australian movies.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Oct 09, 2013 6:28 pm

He did do some garbage disposal services though
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby smac » Wed Oct 09, 2013 6:31 pm

I imagine his ghost would be quite eary.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Failed Creation » Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:31 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:Good riddance. Like Ned Kelly, scumbag and thug. Made famous by their notoriety.


Spot on. I don't know why people like Chopper and Ned Kelly seem to be revered by the public.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:36 pm

I don't think you can compare Kelly and Read.
Different criminality. But that's another debate.

If nothing else, you can say that Chopper was ahead of his time. He recognised the thirst for people to 'tour' the underworld and his books certainly set the scene for the Underbelly books and series', along with other popular culture today.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Failed Creation » Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:50 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:I don't think you can compare Kelly and Read.
Different criminality. But that's another debate.

If nothing else, you can say that Chopper was ahead of his time. He recognised the thirst for people to 'tour' the underworld and his books certainly set the scene for the Underbelly books and series', along with other popular culture today.


That's a good call.

My above comparison was merely to illustrate the love that the general public seem to have for some criminals. I wasn't trying to compare their crimes in any way.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Pseudo » Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:02 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:Good riddance. Like Ned Kelly, scumbag and thug. Made famous by their notoriety.


On the other hand, he was able to turn his life around. Better that he makes a crust from the speaking circuit and book royalties than from standing over nightclub owners and cutting toes, wouldn't you think?

I reckon I read somewhere that he donated some or all of the money he made from one of his books to a charity... the "crop a cop" thing where coppers shave their heads for some cause.

I can respect what he did in his later life, if nothing else.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Failed Creation » Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:43 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:Good riddance. Like Ned Kelly, scumbag and thug. Made famous by their notoriety.


On the other hand, he was able to turn his life around. Better that he makes a crust from the speaking circuit and book royalties than from standing over nightclub owners and cutting toes, wouldn't you think?

I reckon I read somewhere that he donated some or all of the money he made from one of his books to a charity... the "crop a cop" thing where coppers shave their heads for some cause.

I can respect what he did in his later life, if nothing else.


You know what? I agree with that too. I think if people can see the error in their ways, and do things for the betterment of man, then that's obviously a great thing.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Booney » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:12 am

Failed Creation wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:Good riddance. Like Ned Kelly, scumbag and thug. Made famous by their notoriety.

On the other hand, he was able to turn his life around. Better that he makes a crust from the speaking circuit and book royalties than from standing over nightclub owners and cutting toes, wouldn't you think?
I reckon I read somewhere that he donated some or all of the money he made from one of his books to a charity... the "crop a cop" thing where coppers shave their heads for some cause.
I can respect what he did in his later life, if nothing else.

You know what? I agree with that too. I think if people can see the error in their ways, and do things for the betterment of man, then that's obviously a great thing.


I too agree with that.

The thing with Read was he never tried to hide from what he had done and did what he could to turn his life around.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby HH3 » Thu Oct 10, 2013 9:10 am

His biographer was saying last night that most of the things he said were made up, and his notoriety came mostly from fictional accounts of his life.

Obviously, some of it was true, but most was just a good story.

Still, I couldnt care less he passed away. I prefer the Eric Banner Chopper than the real thing. Couldnt stand him when he did interviews.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Footy Smart » Thu Oct 10, 2013 1:10 pm

just read the adelaidenow article on Chop Chop. They finished with this:

The last words of that first book resonate more now than when I typed them in 1991.

"I know I have said that I regret nothing - but the truth is that I regret plenty. I regret my whole life.''
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:27 pm

Uncle Chop Chop you old scallywag. Sixteen days before he dies he says in an interview that he killed Sid Collins. For those of you who have read some Chopper books you will know that Chopper was put inside in Tasmania for shooting Collins. Chopper always said that this was an absolute frame up and why would he 'hide' the gun in an obvious place etc etc.

Sid Collins disappeared a while ago (not sure when) and just before he dies Chopper says he killed the bloke? Nice little scam to go out on Chopper. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't but the Collins murder could very well go down as Chopper's final whopper.

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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Gozu » Mon Oct 21, 2013 4:12 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:Uncle Chop Chop you old scallywag. Sixteen days before he dies he says in an interview that he killed Sid Collins. For those of you who have read some Chopper books you will know that Chopper was put inside in Tasmania for shooting Collins. Chopper always said that this was an absolute frame up and why would he 'hide' the gun in an obvious place etc etc.

Sid Collins disappeared a while ago (not sure when) and just before he dies Chopper says he killed the bloke? Nice little scam to go out on Chopper. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't but the Collins murder could very well go down as Chopper's final whopper.

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I saw that big 60 Minutes interview last night too REB but why do you suggest he was bullshitting about killing that bikie boss?
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby Smashed Crab » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:02 am

Gozu wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:Uncle Chop Chop you old scallywag. Sixteen days before he dies he says in an interview that he killed Sid Collins. For those of you who have read some Chopper books you will know that Chopper was put inside in Tasmania for shooting Collins. Chopper always said that this was an absolute frame up and why would he 'hide' the gun in an obvious place etc etc.

Sid Collins disappeared a while ago (not sure when) and just before he dies Chopper says he killed the bloke? Nice little scam to go out on Chopper. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't but the Collins murder could very well go down as Chopper's final whopper.

regards,

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I saw that big 60 Minutes interview last night too REB but why do you suggest he was bullshitting about killing that bikie boss?


Mark Jacko Jackson has come out and said he only did a show and has only been to Casino once in his whole life, in 2005. How could Chop have killed him after a show in 2002 when the show didnt happen? The bloke was full of S$#t
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby smac » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:04 am

He was a story teller, not sure how channel 9 didn't work that out.
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby HH3 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:51 am

smac wrote:He was a story teller, not sure how channel 9 didn't work that out.


They wouldve known. But holding onto an interview til after he died guaranteed ratings.

My question is, since he confessed to 4 murders over 2 weeks before he died, and Channel 9 didnt pass the info on to police, can they be charged with anything?
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Re: Chopper Read dies

Postby heater31 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 9:41 am

HH3 wrote:
smac wrote:He was a story teller, not sure how channel 9 didn't work that out.


They wouldve known. But holding onto an interview til after he died guaranteed ratings.

My question is, since he confessed to 4 murders over 2 weeks before he died, and Channel 9 didnt pass the info on to police, can they be charged with anything?


At the end of the story they stated they passed on information to police. Did not state when they did it but with only days to live why would police waste resources when all medical opinions say he won't make it to trial.
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