Old School Gangsters On The Memories That Haunt Them | Crime Stories | @LADbible

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Published 2023-05-07
In this episode of Crime Stories we sat down with Bobby Cummines and his Paul Ferris - both were gangsters in the older days.
Bobby told us about his days as criminal in North London, whilst Paul shared stories of growing up in Glasgow and the crimes he would commit around Scotland.
Both of the men explained how they got into crime, what was prison like for them, what are the memories that haunt them but also the things they regret to this day.

00:00 - Intro
01:19 - Getting Into Crime
04:44 - Serious Crime
10:46 - Time In Prison
13:55 - Leaving Crime Behind
17:55 - Looking Back & Regrets

Thanks to Bobby and Paul for taking part!
You can purchase Bobby's books on Amazon:
www.amazon.co.uk/Am-Not-Gangster-Bobby-Cummines/dp…
www.amazon.co.uk/Parkhurst-Years-Britains-Notoriou…

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All Comments (21)
  • @tommygunn1119
    Mr Ferris is the definition of don’t judge a book by the cover.
  • @The_welder_
    Can't believe he didn't mention all them years hosting bullseye.
  • @ponyboycurtis3795
    Two oldskool faces, I like how Ferris is so calm and assured, he knows he is the real deal and doesn't need to hoot and holla or boast.. while Bobby is all Bobby.
  • @bigcheese2128
    Bobby’s constant “mm” and “yeah” feedback is so funny to me I don’t know why
  • @IHMELBRHMHASSAN
    Beautiful. Calm chatter among men that's experience the worst truly give us some lessons to learn for
  • @artfuldodger4286
    Ferris is the real deal. Such a clever eloquent guy who oozes class.
  • @michaelmccann3331
    Mr Ferris, the epitome of old skool villain.. classy, doesn’t brag, and apologises for bad language. Never to be underestimated by any means at all. I’d like to meet him, and shake his hand. 1 of your own.
  • @morzee94
    Watching as an onlooker, I find this fascinating. If I was a relative of someone they’d killed, I’d hate the pedestal they’re being put on.
  • @garyfallows1123
    I could listen to their experiences all night, great conversation from two 'businessmen' as Bobby would say, and I bet there is so much more
  • @G1806
    Paul Ferris representing his people well,Bobby Cummins is an experienced man,both worth listening too 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿✊
  • @adellittle3547
    I really enjoyed watching and listening to this. Absolutely fascinating and we can learn a lot from those who have lived the life and turned their lives around and are now helping others. I wish them both continued success. 😊 Is there a longer video of them talking? 😊 I could listen to them for hours.
  • @guttersnipe3246
    Mr ferris is very cool calm and confident and a prime example of never judge a book by its cover an absolute gentleman as is mr Cummings.A great watch
  • Mr ferris is a true gentleman done what he’s done but honest about it all👏👏👏
  • Bobby has done so much to help and Paul is I think a quiet and both have now moved on. We all who have served learn, okay some don't but most do
  • @stephenrice4554
    Pair of lads being honest . I could listen and learn . Bless them . 👍🇬🇧
  • @theorigonaldave
    I Rrmeber approx 20 year ago. When I was home on leave. I used to help out my mum and the charity she worked for.. There was a van driver there at the time he was a retired Sargent police officer Mitch Buchannan from kirkintilloch.. (passed now RIP died cutting his grass) I mind being out in the van and I mentioned I had read Paul's first book... the ferris conspiracy! And he said when that book came out more police officers bought that than anyone else because they were scared there name was mentioned in it.. Huge respect and all the very best Paul
  • @TinPailTV
    Sorry to hear about your daughters, Bobby Cummings. That would kill me! My child is my rock and likely the main reason I have been on the straight and narrow. Also, I did an OU degree in prison (I got a BSc in Criminology and psychology, funnily enough) and published in peer reviewed journals AND also with the OU on the subject of prison rehabilitation and desistance from crime. You're a good man from what I can see. I've watched you on some documentaries as well. We've all done bad shit but it's turning our lives around that counts. Great video.