Two Gangsters Reveal The Crimes They Regret | The Gap | @LADbible

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In this episode of The Gap we talked to two London gangsters - Marvin Herbert and Bobby Cummines - who told us about life of crime, the ups and lows of their criminal careers, serving time in a high security prison and how they decided to turn their lives around.

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  • "I'm not a gangster, I have never been a gangster. I'm a businessman whose business was crime" has the same spirit as "Professionals have standards"
  • "I'm not a gangster, I'm a business man, and my business was crime." That is 100% the most gangster way of saying you are a gangster.
  • @kwisuxk
    It’s crazy how even these criminals, who have ended lives and caused trauma around them, still have the heart to care for their children. That just goes to show you how heinous some parents who abuse their children are. I mean if even a criminal can feel such love for their child, then it’s crazy to think about how evil parents who don’t love their children are…
  • These guys conduct a conversation better than politicians bro.
  • "I'm not a gangster, I'm a businessman whose business was crime". That's a sentence I'd expect to hear in a movie.
  • Any man claiming he’s not a gangster but does crime and wears a suit and is as cool and calm as this man is usually highly dangerous
  • The thing I respect about Bobby so much is despite living a life of crime he clearly has true honor. He looks at the world, sees things like drugs being sold to minors with the intent of abusing them and he says "No. None of that, I won't allow that to happen." - and when the father tries to give him money, rather than taking it he gives a half payment to make the father feel like he's not owing a debt, while refusing to take money. This is a man who cares about the future, who despite his rough history still would do the right thing when it involved civilians. what a legend.
  • Marv‘s reflection on his own insecurities and how he was perfect to be groomed takes either a high amount of good therapy or an amount of insight that not many people have.
  • “I’m not a gangster” immediately followed by the most gangster sentence ever Edit: my boyfriend made this comment and I showed him how many likes his comment got he got happy for a second then was like "I THOUGHT I WAS LOGGED INTO MY ACCOUNT WHEN I COMMENTED" and then I laughed cause I stole his likes so thank you all;)
  • @GRT1005
    You can see the absolute genuine respect Marv has for Bobby, simply letting him finish talking and not interrupting him speaks volumes to me.
  • The part where Marvin talks about his son finding out through the papers what kind of monster his dad was struck a nerve. When my dad was arrested as he was cuffed I didn’t want to touch him when he tried to hug at me. I think on that now and how it must of affected him. He took his life months after he was arrested. That was 20 years ago when I was still at school
  • @Ronvony
    I love how energetic Marvin is, and how Bobby listens to him. Really love these dudes and i'm glad they've gotten better and showed kids that being a ''gangster'' is not the way to live your life.
  • I LOVE how Bobby treats Marv. You can tell he’s genuinely interested in his story and him as a person. When he goes in for a hug at the end it speaks volumes.
  • Putting these two men in a room together was an act of genius. From different backgrounds but both ended up in very similar lives and mindsets.
  • There is something extraordinarily powerful about Marvin, who was literally shot in the face, saying the lowest point and THE turning point in his life was his son saying he didn't love him.
  • @apjtv2540
    There's a quote that I often think fits this story: "Pain doesn't make people. It's love that makes people." These men couldn't be stopped by any amount of pain or violence. But love could. It's cliché as hell, but it's true.
  • This is the most British thing ever. Two hardened criminals having a civilized chat about their life of crime. I enjoy LADbible to the highest degree.
  • I love how it starts as "Bobby" and "Marvin" and as they talk, it slowly becomes "Marv" and "Bobs" between them. Absolutely amazing
  • Marvin is basically The Courier from Fallout New Vegas. Shot in the face two times and still going strong.