Charmian biggs autobiography meaning
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I was Mrs Ronnie Biggs and don't regret it
Film footage of his trial shows a glamorous Charmian arriving at court. She sobbed as he was sentenced
to 30 years.
Charmian biggs autobiography meaning
But as the ITV drama reveals she was seeing another man while he was in prison and fell pregnant.
She was hoping for a new life but discovered Ronnie was planning an escape from Wandsworth prison.
She terminated the pregnancy and confessed to Ronnie, who replied: “That’s life.”
Just 14 months into his sentence he escaped and Charmian got her new life.
They chose Australia, settled in Melbourne with Ronnie using the name Terence Furminger, and had a third child. But the dream ended in October
1969 when it was reported that Interpol was looking for the family in Melbourne and Biggs left their home to hide with friends.
Charmian recalls: “I got a few hundred yards down my street when all hell let loose and police cars came from everywhere and my car was pulled up and they dragged me out of it and they were waving guns and