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Stephen Reid : My Friend the Bank Robber (2011) - the fifth estate 

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"I've known Stephen Reid since we were both in our early 20s... Our lives have intersected many times since then. In a way, his story is also mine."
In a particularly personal broadcast, the fifth estate's Bob McKeown traces the career of, and his friendship with, the always fascinating, charismatic, and confounding Stephen Reid.
For decades, Stephen Reid has captured the imagination of Canadians - an outlaw bandit who robbed banks with stopwatch precision, a fast-talking charmer, and master of disguises who twice escaped prison, a reformed convict and accomplished best-selling author, nad a loving father and husband. It seemed Stephen Reid's story might have a Hollywood ending. But real life isn't so kind. The master of the quick get away, Reid couldn't escape the life everyone thought he'd left behind. Canada's most famous bank robber is now back on the inside, serving out an 18-year sentence and searching for redemption behind bars.
During a crime spree that spanned decades, Reid and his cohorts earned their name from the stopwatch he wore around his neck as they robbed banks all across North America. Among the Stopwatch Gang's notorious scores were the biggest Canadian gold robbery ever, the biggest bank job in San Diego history ($283,000 US) and about 100 other bank jobs from Seattle to Miami to Montreal, bagging some $15 million.
Over this same stretch of time an unlikely friendship developed between Reid, the professional thief, and Bob McKeown, longtime correspondent with the fifth estate. In the years before he became a journalist and played with the CFL, McKeown used to share beers with Reid at Ottawa's famed Prescott Tavern. It was McKeown who first brought viewers the story of Canada's answer to “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”. It was McKeown who shared occasional dinners with his old friend during those many years Reid was writing and raising his family with his wife, celebrated poet Susan Musgrave. And it's McKeown who now brings us face-to-face with Reid, and reveals, for the first time the secret that poisoned his childhood and launched a lifelong struggle with addiction.
Original broadcast date : March 25, 2011
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@Brent_Mosey
@Brent_Mosey 3 года назад
I have to say, this is one of the best produced episodes.
@garyko158
@garyko158 6 лет назад
Who in a million years would have thought that Bob was a grey cup winner.......u think u know a guy.....
@shizuokaBLUES
@shizuokaBLUES 6 лет назад
Gary Ko yeah and first string player too.
@jomoland
@jomoland 4 года назад
I was surprised 😮
@SheriffofYouTube
@SheriffofYouTube 4 года назад
the Gray Cup was minor leagues in 1970s
@austinteutsch
@austinteutsch 4 года назад
Yeah, I thought that, too. But young football players grow up to be grandfathers one day.
@RedStarRogue
@RedStarRogue 7 лет назад
I would see him occasionally when I worked in downtown Victoria last year. He was on day parole and was writing in a cafe. Tad surreal...
@donnybrook9890
@donnybrook9890 5 лет назад
I did a creative writing course he was teaching in prison. "Writing towards the light" He taught me a lot about life. I stayed at his house in Sidney for a couple weeks while he slept at that Victoria 'half wit house' , as he called it. Such a good man
@didarden
@didarden 4 года назад
@@donnybrook9890 thats good to know. Thanks for a real share
@pattihawks8514
@pattihawks8514 4 года назад
Donny Brook So interesting to know! His heart is open to others, else he couldn’t teach such a deeply creative art, as writing. We are all broken, in some way. His brokenness lead to him to break the law. Mine led to loving the people who would hurt me. Broke my heart but not the law. His wife is rare.I do like that their relationship remained, regardless.
@pattihawks8514
@pattihawks8514 4 года назад
Tyson L I’m sure it was!
@pgeorge3
@pgeorge3 5 лет назад
This one made me feel sad and sorry. I started watching this thinking this is just another bank robber but something about the story hurts a bit. May be I'm weird.
@alvaroakatico9188
@alvaroakatico9188 4 года назад
pgeorge3 What hurts for me is that nice lady who will never give up on him, that’s true love.
@billdowns2350
@billdowns2350 4 года назад
@@alvaroakatico9188 she is rare and unbelievably priceless
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 4 года назад
Maybe!
@Chris-ex5ed
@Chris-ex5ed 4 года назад
I have the strangest feeling i know Stephen lmao mabe he was friends with my dad they are about the same age and he used to be in that lifestyle.
@TrumanGN
@TrumanGN 4 года назад
You're not only weird, you're an idiot. Somebody could have been mutilated or killed because of this disgusting criminals.
@jupitorious7925
@jupitorious7925 5 лет назад
thought I would have a quick view on this video, but the end is something I would never have guessed, amazing story.. cheers for the upload
@rbvisualsja
@rbvisualsja 6 лет назад
R.I.P Stephen Reid
@louiseboutin4266
@louiseboutin4266 5 лет назад
Thank you for this, Stephen was a friend of mine and he remains one of the kindest people I have ever met. His wife Susan and his two daughters are brilliant and fascinating.
@ColtsFan-le7bk
@ColtsFan-le7bk 5 лет назад
louise boutin just wondering how he remains “ one of the kindest people I have ever met”
@louiseboutin4266
@louiseboutin4266 5 лет назад
@@ColtsFan-le7bk well, I met him through his family knowing nothing of his past he was an amazing husband, father, friend, grandfather. generous to a fault, considerate and kind.He may of had his own problems with addiction, but he was a very nice person.
@jinov191
@jinov191 4 года назад
@@louiseboutin4266 nice and kind people don't commit armed robbery, he endangered many people, he was armed for a reason, to shoot if needed, that's a pos in most people's books.
@xanbex8324
@xanbex8324 3 года назад
@@louiseboutin4266 Thanks for remembering the "Good" in the man!
@janlundberg5924
@janlundberg5924 11 месяцев назад
​@@jinov191I'm not sure if robbing banks makes someone less kind. I don't think so. 🤔
@D.B_Cooper
@D.B_Cooper 5 лет назад
Canada must have nice prisons. "Let's go for Chinese". "Let's get some fish".
@beteyou7452
@beteyou7452 4 года назад
Jason Pound you have to remember what year all of this happened 🤷🏾‍♀️
@Chris-ex5ed
@Chris-ex5ed 4 года назад
He was a legend though. They probably idolized him lmao i would have if i was a guard.
@sylvieguenette4318
@sylvieguenette4318 4 года назад
@Heavy Metal That's extremely exaggerated.
@pattihawks8514
@pattihawks8514 4 года назад
Margo Thatcher No more chaining dogs, thank goodness; at least in TN!
@michaelmendillo4614
@michaelmendillo4614 6 лет назад
I am thinking, the next time out, it will be Pizza !!!! Come on guys, I haven't had a slice of Pizza in 5 yrs !!!! Hahaha !!! 😁🍕🍕🍕🍕
@HelenaVanCity
@HelenaVanCity 6 лет назад
Right. Some people never learn :)))
@vanxin9127
@vanxin9127 5 лет назад
Michael Mendillo lol
@terryburkeschake7550
@terryburkeschake7550 5 лет назад
He has passed away
@mickeyodom9122
@mickeyodom9122 3 года назад
I think he paid them off or something I mean they knew of the last time he did that and he still got them to stop ?! And it’s a wonder the correctional officer still had his job after that
@HollandDamien
@HollandDamien 7 лет назад
Always funny to me when a rich and famous TV reporter, whose life consists of mansions and fancy hotels, thinks they can relate with a career criminal who has led a very stressful and hard life. Addiction and childhood abuse. No, you can't relate at all. You don't understand the dark forces that drive some people.
@Rashadagayev2012
@Rashadagayev2012 7 лет назад
lol thought of the exact same thing .
@jameslee7535
@jameslee7535 6 лет назад
just being used for a story / ratings !
@water8970
@water8970 6 лет назад
okay this guy's a serial killer
@JohnDoe-ly6bt
@JohnDoe-ly6bt 6 лет назад
"Stephens story , in a way, is my story" -- Bob Mckeown
@shizuokaBLUES
@shizuokaBLUES 6 лет назад
Bob isn’t rich. No mansions. But he and Stephen had a bond and liked each other immensely.
@beth-bi9yv
@beth-bi9yv 6 лет назад
Another story of how a 'respectable adult' has ruined a child's future. So sad. Steven seems like a likeable and intelligent guy, sorry to hear he couldn't stay clean...
@ardenritchie5722
@ardenritchie5722 4 года назад
Where is the evidence he ever suffered abuse? Many criminals make up stories to justify horrible acts. Duh!
@cuddy9215
@cuddy9215 4 года назад
Arden Ritchie Where is the evidence he didn’t?
@alicekranyk4173
@alicekranyk4173 3 года назад
@@ardenritchie5722 Got a source for that, bud? There's no indication that Stephen Reid was lying about any of that.
@brandysigmon9066
@brandysigmon9066 6 лет назад
The only crime here was having a lawn bowling club.
@mahound9
@mahound9 5 лет назад
They're depressingly common up here. Specifically in country towns or places with lots of seniors.
@derrickgough6219
@derrickgough6219 4 года назад
Heroin and bank robbery clubs should really be a bigger thing than lawn bowling clubs imho.
@stedmans4christ
@stedmans4christ 4 года назад
funniest comment eva
@KL-jr2kj
@KL-jr2kj 3 года назад
@@derrickgough6219 I respectfully disagree. Lawn bowling clubs are much more heinous
@brokassqcislander
@brokassqcislander 6 лет назад
RIP Stephen Ried, a nice man, and he did get what he asked for at the end of this vid, to live out his years humbly and content with his family in HG surrounded by his friends. props
@mickeybigbuds
@mickeybigbuds 5 лет назад
when did he die and was it as a free man? hope he is rip .
@frankleaney6267
@frankleaney6267 5 лет назад
mickeybigbuds he died a free man in may 2018
@Anita-k
@Anita-k 4 года назад
RIP I felt bad for him so often during this video.
@cjgreen3836
@cjgreen3836 4 года назад
@@Anita-k He was a selfish fool (I think even he would agree on that) who did not think of others, and the consequences of his actions on the lives of others. However, I do sympathise with his childhood experiences. As a professional childhood educator I firmly believe that what you experience between the ages of 5 and 13 sets the path to your future. If I was to open a tin of assorted biscuits and found that they were all chocolate cookies, I would be disappointed.
@madeleinebelle2105
@madeleinebelle2105 6 лет назад
Didn't have a hope as an 11 year old boy...what a creature the Doctor was...no doubt he was regarded as an upright law abiding citizen.
@suey8227
@suey8227 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed this documentary. Deep down i think Steven is a decent person. i do. He has an addiction. It doesn't excuse what he's done, but when you are so entrenched in something it's very hard to turn it around. His wife - amazing. A lovely person. When he is paroled, i hope he can make it work.
@stevedubzz
@stevedubzz 7 лет назад
Suey I agree with everything you said. Thank you
@suey8227
@suey8227 7 лет назад
: )
@thellamalady4181
@thellamalady4181 7 лет назад
Suey My thoughts exactly. I hope the prison has the necessary resources available to get him the help he needs. He's lucky to have such a wonderful, compassionate and strong woman to love him that will stand beside him and be there for him.
@stevedubzz
@stevedubzz 7 лет назад
The Llama Lady What's the saying behind every strong man there's a stronger woman. Something like that
@voice-from-the-past
@voice-from-the-past 6 лет назад
Suey I completely agree with you.
@clay9333
@clay9333 5 лет назад
I don’t usually steal, but when I do... It’s giant bars of gold.
@didarden
@didarden 4 года назад
Just added yourself to the dumb list for telling. Lol
@MassivePonyFan
@MassivePonyFan 4 года назад
And then went for cash in the USA
@christopherdale5243
@christopherdale5243 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@yourgirlkate2482
@yourgirlkate2482 8 лет назад
i feel so badly for what happened to him as a teenager, taken advantage of by some old freak...
@flyinspirals
@flyinspirals 7 лет назад
your girl kate That happens to millions of young people, millions, in much of the world, who never turn bad & dangerous.
@mjkrbjcw
@mjkrbjcw 6 лет назад
flyinspirals you sound like your justifying the sex predator that's steals childhoods but vilifying the man that steals paper
@TrumanGN
@TrumanGN 5 лет назад
I lived among drug addicts for 25 years in a trailer park. The lesson I learned, and how I survived was this: Never believe anything they say even though some of it might be true.
@NotAnotherKuromi
@NotAnotherKuromi 5 лет назад
​@@TrumanGN Someone not believing them when they pleaded for help as a child may have been what lead them down that path. Some people choose the abuser over their own child, that disappointment & dismay, on top of neglect can have dire consequences in itself. Contributing factors that lead to their anguish & turning to drugs is an explanation not an excuse. Perhaps you got too invested & ran out of empathy but to assume anyone who uses drugs is simply a manipulative liar who is causing their own suffering & no-one has abused or deeply hurt them is at best nieve & ignorant at at worst misleading & dishonest.
@NotAnotherKuromi
@NotAnotherKuromi 5 лет назад
@@TrumanGN I have a notification saying that you have replied but it is not showing up when I click through. I can only see the very beginning of your comment, so can you please re-post?
@johnnydtractive
@johnnydtractive 5 лет назад
WAIT WHAT?!!! Bob McKeown is an ex-pro football player???! Even tho I just watched footage of him at 5:10 playing for the Ottawa RR, I'm not actually sure I believe it. I can't believe it! Bob seems like such a mild-mannered, erudite, intellectual type--a consummate professional--I just assumed he graduated from university & entered the world of journalism in the predictable way. I mean, the Edward R Murrow Award I knew about, but...the CFL too? I suppose even a talented, stellar, ethical journalist like Bob can have a few surprises up his sleeve...
@HelenaVanCity
@HelenaVanCity 6 лет назад
There're convicted criminals you wish you could execute with your own hands. And there're those whom you wish you could give a huge big hug if you met them in person. This guy certainly falls in the 2nd group. He kinda reminds me of Frank Abagnale, the prototype of Catch Me If You Can :))
@docrides6208
@docrides6208 5 лет назад
Clout chasing “his story is also mine” looool
@sambo7499
@sambo7499 6 лет назад
Nobody suspects Candadians to be gangsters, they are simply too nice, unless you watch them checking "innocent" Russians on the ice rink ;) Regards from Germany!
@jackpalmer6253
@jackpalmer6253 5 лет назад
Absolutely true about us haha
@timstarkes173
@timstarkes173 3 года назад
The guy is one of the most prolific bank robbers in history... And he was always polite
@markymark3217
@markymark3217 6 лет назад
R.I.P Stephen Reid
@pauljohndoyle
@pauljohndoyle 5 лет назад
The FBI had to learn to REID and WRIGHT.
@dischargesummary8794
@dischargesummary8794 4 года назад
Robert Emmet dear oh dear 😔
@dukethekiddjr.russell8831
@dukethekiddjr.russell8831 4 года назад
Yo that's a good one
@emojiking8580
@emojiking8580 4 года назад
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@Papoose18 4 года назад
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@josephhinton5489
@josephhinton5489 7 лет назад
Let Stephen be an addict. So what. Give him the drugs he wants and the world will be a better place.
@sharong8511
@sharong8511 6 лет назад
Joseph Hinton Yes, but when one is using cocaine one can inject or smoke hundreds of dollars worth in a few hours. When he committed the last robbery in Victoria he had been on a cocaine run for some time. Money soon becomes an issue.
@purebloodheretic4682
@purebloodheretic4682 6 лет назад
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@hairystyles4212
@hairystyles4212 4 года назад
@@purebloodheretic4682 Yup. Look at the countries drugs are legal. Completely different
@joshb7300
@joshb7300 4 года назад
The truth.
@strelokblackburn4651
@strelokblackburn4651 4 года назад
Never occured to the guards to idk ...follow him in to the bathroom and do their job an watch him?
@emilegriffith1473
@emilegriffith1473 4 года назад
Could have been bribed.
@texasray5237
@texasray5237 5 лет назад
They shouldn't be coddling a violent criminal like this. Again and again he proved he could not be trusted at all. He shouldn't be given any publicity and certainly no parole.
@meichong8278
@meichong8278 5 лет назад
Dont be so fecking miserable, anyway he died last year ...........?. And yes he was on parole
@meichong8278
@meichong8278 5 лет назад
@A Tangerine yes get your point TEXAS WHERE MEN ARE MEN AND SHEEP ARE SCARED
@masturavince
@masturavince 6 лет назад
amazing woman stuck by her husband, no matter what...
@byronelenica8329
@byronelenica8329 5 лет назад
she is an idiot. If she dumped him her girls would have a better life.
@louiseboutin4266
@louiseboutin4266 5 лет назад
@@byronelenica8329 She is an incredible woman and she made her choices and his daughters loved him very much right to the end.
@alexrader5822
@alexrader5822 4 года назад
Seriously how were these prison guards not fired and formally apprehended?!?!?! This is unbelievable!
@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available
@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available 4 года назад
I was friends with a guy who knew Steve and Paddy well. He's dead now too. Was a great guy, a legend in his own right - Darryl Vincent.
@killer-_-konduct3916
@killer-_-konduct3916 4 года назад
K
@jackshitthelastamericanher4139
Ahhh shucks .... Come on guys, I hadn't had fish and chips in forever.
@flyinspirals
@flyinspirals 7 лет назад
Charming company, but -- same old story. Many of us are abused, few become dangerous repeat felons.
@phizap
@phizap 7 лет назад
i didnt hear any "abuse excuse" in fact im surprised the "dr" that abused him and injected him starting an addiction wasn't used, steven.... he's at least accountable for his own choices
@tracishea5053
@tracishea5053 6 лет назад
So easy for you to shrug off the sicko who steals childhoods and vilify a guy who steals little sheets of linen ... ? Humm ...
@angrypossumsx1259
@angrypossumsx1259 6 лет назад
flyinspirals Charming comments,but - same old story. Many of us are commentators, few become sanctimonious repeat arseholes.
@tonino5113
@tonino5113 6 лет назад
do you really believe that he fled because of his persuasion, the two guards have been corrupted with green money, he will never put at risk those who have facilitated his escape from prison
@Dunning.Kruger
@Dunning.Kruger 8 лет назад
If society was humane we wouldn't have people doing antisocial things to get by.
@flyinspirals
@flyinspirals 7 лет назад
Dunning Kruger Some otherwise 'normal' people have a worm in their brain. This guy could have been a successful honest man if not for the worm.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 7 лет назад
flyinspirals The worm is a choice to be a criminal.
@TheBuddhaVlogs30508
@TheBuddhaVlogs30508 7 лет назад
flyinspirals I have a few worms in my head
@jakybakey8473
@jakybakey8473 5 лет назад
DrankSinatra, you must have DrankTequila
@kellingtonlink956
@kellingtonlink956 5 лет назад
Truly, an amazing documentary. Very well thought out. That’s certainly quite the adventure(s), you have both been on. Thanks for the video.
@ardenritchie5722
@ardenritchie5722 4 года назад
Adventure? Someone has been watching too many movies. More like misadventure in criminality. Why do you not think of his family? His daughter? Jeez...
@johnlasso2151
@johnlasso2151 5 лет назад
he seems like a nice good guy just had a bad hand and just wanted to stuff the pain down deep and be happy but didn't know how :(
@jinov191
@jinov191 4 года назад
of course, the type of man you would love to meet the next time you are in a bank with your five year old child. he wasn't nice, he was dangerous and selfish
@brokeasdope
@brokeasdope 5 лет назад
Flat out the most Canadian prison escape in history
@wonderwoman6019
@wonderwoman6019 7 лет назад
Gosh, I think if Stephen had not been dealt such a bad hand to start off...deep at heart is actually a good heart and could have been quite successful career wise and with family...And his wife, she just TRULY loves him. In a day when people "fall in love" like they vacation, it is more rare.
@jillsmcfarland2001
@jillsmcfarland2001 5 лет назад
Your not familiar with phycopaths ,?
@Jellybellyirish
@Jellybellyirish 5 лет назад
@@jillsmcfarland2001 no because that's a made up word. Also *you're.
@FloatingFont
@FloatingFont 5 лет назад
By that reckoning then lets let off every criminal, as most have had "a bad upbringing"..... Its not an excuse
@frankleaney6267
@frankleaney6267 5 лет назад
Jills Mcfarland A drug addict and a psychopath? Doesn’t make sense. Drug addicts get hooked on drugs to escape feelings, while psychopaths do not have feelings. Impossible to be both I would think?
@Finn-McCool
@Finn-McCool 5 лет назад
I see Canadians are up to par with 80s style US journalism.
@joshb7300
@joshb7300 4 года назад
explain please?
@leedeveau3884
@leedeveau3884 4 года назад
I'm Canadian and yes it's horrible can't stand it don't watch it
@Brock-uz8ni
@Brock-uz8ni 4 года назад
Shes one loyal wife
@donmoore7785
@donmoore7785 3 года назад
This is a well told and entertaining story. Must have taken a terrible toll on his family members.
@prophetmargin7497
@prophetmargin7497 4 года назад
I'm surprised no one has brought up the possibility that he actually used bank robbery as a way to get that same rush with adrenaline!
@theindifference.2655
@theindifference.2655 2 года назад
Morphine has to do with dopamine, not adrenaline.
@hairystyles4212
@hairystyles4212 4 года назад
Wow Canadian prison cells look really nice compared to the U.S. 35:25
@suzystone244
@suzystone244 4 года назад
US prisons are shitholes Fo Sho!
@jcarr4065
@jcarr4065 4 года назад
Why does this reporter keep telling us about himself lol
@Alisa-gc2ss
@Alisa-gc2ss 4 года назад
Because he knew the guy personally.
@ardenritchie5722
@ardenritchie5722 4 года назад
@@Alisa-gc2ssAnd, why does this matter? He did not seem to guide him away from a life of crime. The relationship was spurious at best.
@Alisa-gc2ss
@Alisa-gc2ss 4 года назад
@@ardenritchie5722 because it's not everyday that a reporter knows the person at the center of the story personally. Them bumping into each other just gives us some anecdotal background. Makes the whole thing seem a bit more personal in a way.
@gentleben1590
@gentleben1590 3 года назад
He answers this in the first :30
@SpyderCustom
@SpyderCustom 4 года назад
"Let me tell you this story of Stephen Reid. Steve and friend visited the tavern, where I happened to be. Back then I was a football star, and enjoyed hanging out at the tavern with the owner. I was a precocious little scamp then, and chatted with the owner and celebrities all the time. Did I mention I was a football star?"
@eazydazit
@eazydazit 4 года назад
When it is a fact, and related to the story cuz they used to know each other before the anyone knew who this crimal was, and because at the time they got to know each other at the bar, he was not a journalist, but a football player. You make him look like he was bragging about playing football
@kevinfee6511
@kevinfee6511 4 года назад
All that money may have came and went but he's still one of the richest men in the world with a girl like that.
@verenaisiculai3058
@verenaisiculai3058 4 года назад
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@chillywilly7299
@chillywilly7299 4 года назад
I really believe deep down Stephen was a good guy.
@TheSFCjaymo
@TheSFCjaymo 4 года назад
will nowak I was just gonna write that!! But you beat me 5 days ago!!! 🤣
@TrumanGN
@TrumanGN 4 года назад
Nice guys don't put peoples' lives in jeopardy. This guy is disgusting.
@TheSFCjaymo
@TheSFCjaymo 4 года назад
Truman Green I agree!!! I guess the more fitting word would be “Charming “!!! Right?
@themorningstar3353
@themorningstar3353 6 лет назад
Stephen really seems to be a good person inside, but you don't have any clue what some people have or are going through, and some people just choose to self-medicate to remain sane. I know I had to. Opiate addiction is always permanent if you've once misused opiates in any way, not just heroin but also Oxycontin, Fentanyl or morphine tablets. And once you've started, you will eventually end up doing heroin and once you have tried that there's no stopping. Maybe for a few weeks, a few months or maybe even a few years, but you will always relapse eventually. This is because the of the unique effect opioids have on your brain, your brain becomes constantly altered by the huge amounts of endorphins opioids release. Opioids damage the receptors and endocrine system by creating even MORE endorphin receptors, making the mere drops of endorphins released when eating or other bodily survival mechanisms (the original intended purpose of the function in the brain to encourage good behavior) just a drop in the ocean of the now massive amount needed to fill up the same percentage of receptors. This is why Stephen really should get on methadone or Suboxone maintenance treatment. It removes the uncertainty of possible relapses, meanwhile allowing you to remain normal and lucid. They also silence the inner anxiety that caused your abuse in the first place. Stephen is an ideal candidate. He's geting old, even though he may plan to stay clean when he gets out that has obviously not worked out great for him in the past, and I doubt he wants to die in prison. I know it's hard to adapt to free life, but he has a family to think of. Stephen will obviously never read this, but with this essay (😂) I hope I can help someone else on the same path being in and out of prison but that wouldn't realize it's related to the drug addiction, and what it's done to your brain. Being on methadone doesn't mean you're weak, or a junky. It has no direct effect after the first month of use, except for fighting off withdrawals and anxiety. That is if you don't use on the side or take benzodiazepines together with the methadone. I know, I've seen the NYC Methadonia documentary: but these guys all used large amounts of benzos and had 400mg doses. In a proper maintenance clinic you are drug tested every week, three failed tests and you're out and unable to get it again for a year. No drinking either so most patients have been clean and sober for 10+ years on a 100mg dose, most have jobs and apartments (Swedish health care). I know that in the UK you can even get put on the stuff while in prison. Because you will NEVER be the same as when you started, and because of this you won't ever feel like the next person when gambling, being in love, holding your kid or a new PR in the gym. Your brain is permanently damaged, and opiate maintenance allows you not to feel high or buzzed, but to feel like normal, just like someone who never touched a drug. He spend the rest of his life free and with his family free from addiction..
@jacintadixon7302
@jacintadixon7302 6 лет назад
The Morning Star I was on methadone for over 10 years and its just as bad as heroine an the withdrawals are more severe very bad as a matter of fact its a complete nightmare I dont know how I came off the stuff an believe it or not but I came off it cold turkey it was awful an I,ll never forget it for as long as I live it took me months to get right I didn,t sleep for 4 weeks solid the worst thing about withdrawals is the sleep deprivation but ye know what they say no guts no glory it does get better though ye just have to dig deep.
@melissab4710
@melissab4710 5 лет назад
@@jacintadixon7302 I was on Methadone for 20 years and wish I never EVER laid eyes on it. It was way worse for me than heroin, withdrawals were 10x worse. It's a diabolically evil and life destroying drug. Ruined my life.
@demasmoha
@demasmoha 4 года назад
Dude what have you studied or majored please
@VillagegirlinNorway
@VillagegirlinNorway 4 года назад
Bob's mouth is distracting me
@johnehmer3608
@johnehmer3608 5 лет назад
so he passed away in June 2018, he knew he was dying.
@kevinmcrae3354
@kevinmcrae3354 4 года назад
Three Canadians walk into a bank ...,.....
@hairystyles4212
@hairystyles4212 4 года назад
I used to do a lot of graffiti, in super risky spots and I can totally understand why three guys did this over and over. The high when you know you got away with it is the greatest. Theirs was next level though.
@anitagoodman9002
@anitagoodman9002 3 года назад
Yeah because graffiti is real bad aye... Lol seriously bragging about some scribbles on a wall definitely not in the big leagues
@tysloane6089
@tysloane6089 2 года назад
@@anitagoodman9002 calm down hun, don’t steal their shine.
@carlderfler5006
@carlderfler5006 4 года назад
Bravo Bob. Bravo! You know after watching Bob McGeown do his magic with very real and serious subjects. It always makes this Yank wish I was Canadian!!! Lol
@pittmanfh
@pittmanfh 4 года назад
Stephen looks and sounds like a pretty decent guy. The molestation thing puts it all together. He is not a bad person. Very good story by someone who knows the guy. Edit: Was a good guy. I see where he died in 2018.
@chaseadair8358
@chaseadair8358 2 года назад
He was a great man he was my god father
@maverickrhodes2432
@maverickrhodes2432 4 года назад
You have to admire these guys, i know its not right, but still, thats some life and what those events do to a characters personality is a story tellers dream.
@meganmurphy7530
@meganmurphy7530 5 лет назад
Rule #1 - it's never worth it. Rule #2 - revert back to rule #1.
@JessiSmiley123
@JessiSmiley123 8 лет назад
sorry but the guy on the thumbnail kinda looks like shane dawson
@ca7075
@ca7075 8 лет назад
its Jess lol
@Jellybellyirish
@Jellybellyirish 5 лет назад
@@Marsbar1212 lol this aged horrendously
@gabrielking9569
@gabrielking9569 4 года назад
This dude did the documentary so he could show case his glory years lol 😆
@misterslats
@misterslats 6 лет назад
Love Stephen Reid. Everyone should read Jackrabbit Parole. A true Canadian Folk Legend.
@watermelonineasterhay7430
@watermelonineasterhay7430 6 лет назад
misterslats I have a pocket book copy of jackrabbit parole. It is a good book. Other good books you might like are "Go boy" and "Bingo" written by Roger Caron who has been in and out of the Canadian prison system his whole life. Including time in juvenile detention centres. Go boy is about his life in trouble and in jail/prison and his escapes from jail. bingo is about the kingston prison riot in '71 Roger was in there for the riot. Both a good read. Written by Roger. Interestingly Roger couldn't read when he entered prison yet wrote go boy from within prison walls. If you're in Canada you can go to or call your local library and if it's not there they can get it brought to they're library for you. I think you will like them if you like jackrabbit parole.
@misterslats
@misterslats 6 лет назад
watermelon in easter hay When I was in my early 20's (47 now) I really liked prison memoirs so of course Go Boy and Bingo are still in my library today. They are classic Canadian tales for sure. Another great one is The Stopwatch Gang. Can't remember the author's name despite reading the book at least three times. Oddly, it was my dad, who is a retired judge, who recommended some of my favorite crime books and turned me on to Stephen Reid. He had a grudging respect for Reid and Mitchell's exploits. My all-time favorite crime book is The Corner. It's about the residents of the most drug-plagued neighborhood in Baltimore. I can't recommend that book enough.
@chrislewis5069
@chrislewis5069 4 года назад
That's the reality of addiction, the lie is always there telling you it will work this time. There is no logical reasoning and that's why you have to devote yourself to a life of recovery.
@mysticempress9430
@mysticempress9430 4 года назад
I’m not condoning what they did but he’s a good guy at heart with problems. When he gets out I hope he lives his life the way he wants to
@dga6147
@dga6147 7 лет назад
you think he would rob banks again if he wasnt addicted to heroin?
@geckoo9190
@geckoo9190 6 лет назад
What? the guy fooled his guards twice with the same excuse?, that sounds like a cheesy episode of family guy
@agonysdl7885
@agonysdl7885 6 лет назад
He passed away June 12, 2018 (aged 68)
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 4 года назад
68 is good
@MohammadUmairAnsari
@MohammadUmairAnsari 4 года назад
He looks like Peter Dinklage in those B&W photos.
@rob-karenkennedy-parker3166
@rob-karenkennedy-parker3166 6 лет назад
Keep writing Reid...
@ricktandron3669
@ricktandron3669 4 года назад
That jail looks like a country club. Outrageous.
@Nesty9
@Nesty9 6 лет назад
they should make this story a series of movies,im so tired of heroes bs movies
@kevinlynch9438
@kevinlynch9438 4 года назад
Wtf is the story with those guards?? Let him go to the toilet TWICE without an escort?!? Good on these 3 guys, obviously very clever men!! Well done guys 💚👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@IconProduction01
@IconProduction01 5 лет назад
Is anyone else wondering why he kept going back to that DR after the first time he was drugged and molested? As an 11 year old child there's no way he would be hooked on the Morphine immediately after his first use, so it wasn't his longing for more of the drug that brought him back (at least for the 2nd time).... So why go back to hang out with that old creep the 2nd time? From what I can tell, most children who are serially sexually abused are in a family setting that they cannot easily escape from. For example, they might be living in the same home as their step father who will abuse them over and over and the victim cannot see any escape since they live with this abuser. In this guy's case as an 11 year old boy he was on some level making the decision to repeatedly engage with this old DR creep. Obviously the DR would need to either meet the kid somewhere and/or pick the kid up in his car time and time again, so I'd like to know why at 11 years old he kept choosing to meet up with this pedo when he could have reported the abuse to family or just stayed away from dude.... Sadly I'm thinking that in some sick way at 11 he actually enjoyed the sexual contact/abuse, not to mention his eventual addiction to the Morphine which would ensure him coming back for more.
@cucullain7843
@cucullain7843 5 лет назад
You swiftly don’t know a thing about addiction or abuse . I haven’t the inclination to try and put you right. Tell you something though, only a fool would talk like you. A fool with no experience of the harder side of this life. And probably a blind fool too . If you think you don’t know an addict or a victim of abuse you’re dead wrong . Or maybe you know it well.
@IconProduction01
@IconProduction01 5 лет назад
@@cucullain7843 Bro, I've experienced addiction to opiates first hand, but I'm not going into any further details of my dirty laundry here. What I'm saying is that after about 3-4 visits with that DR he would probably be beginning to realize that he's craving more of that drug. Morphine isn't even strong compared to oxycodone, and it took me multiple experiences with painkillers before it escalated to a real addiction. So, my point was that the 1st time you get drugged and sexually abused, one would think you wouldn't go back for more (the 2nd encounter)... That's why I'm saying there's def. more to the story because I simply refuse to believe that after his first ever experience with Morphine the kid is instantly so addicted that he's willing to go through another rape just to get a 2nd dose. So I ask again, why did he go back to the DR after that 1st horrific experience?
@alanbaird9846
@alanbaird9846 5 лет назад
If even true.. Claim victim mercy for parole
@yingyang1008
@yingyang1008 4 года назад
Did it even happen?
@tarlach1280x960
@tarlach1280x960 5 лет назад
Any addiction can be beat. Many have beat addiction of heroin but you have to have a good soul.
@davidmellish3295
@davidmellish3295 4 года назад
Yeah it can,but when they legally give u morphine for pain control that makes it a 100 times harder when you are trying to get clean
@johnoconnor4941
@johnoconnor4941 4 года назад
The primary goal for an addict is to take their own life. Slowly, deliberately and methodically through chaos and haphazard actions I aimed to utterly destroy my life. My shame and guilt is not that I committed crimes but that those crimes hurt everyone around me. I am not a bad man, I did bad things. My shame and guilt proves this to me. I'll never be cured of addiction but I'm hoping to manage it just for today. People die of heart attacks because they work 20 hrs a day. Others get into so much debt from buying "stuff" they can't see a way out and take their own lives. These and others symptoms are a clear sign that you are an addict. Don't believe an addict is a drug user, a drinker. What is your life like?
@bix747
@bix747 5 лет назад
Bullshit. The Doctor Injection Heroin in thr Eleven Year Old Child. Story Teller because he started heroin not by the Doctor that Story is not True.
@dorkuchotanihu9589
@dorkuchotanihu9589 4 года назад
No Matter what people will find ways and means to blame it on drugs at old age haven't they learned a lesson yet . And he children that alone should put all this Bank robbery to Rest for good one of them Dies in prison that should be the Red flag for STEVE. THANKS
@jamesc140
@jamesc140 5 лет назад
Why is this not a film??
@TokyoJoe703
@TokyoJoe703 5 лет назад
The only thing that is of any interest relating to Ottawa is paddy and Stephen met there
@bey976
@bey976 5 лет назад
Lol your pal? Geez you made it sound like you grew up together
@reggiebenes2916
@reggiebenes2916 6 лет назад
Doesn't everyone in Canada know each other?
@sylvieguenette4318
@sylvieguenette4318 4 года назад
Yes, of course we do. Bob in the Maritimes (those are the Islands on the East coast... which would be on the Atlantic side if that helps) knows July in B.C. - No.. B.C. doesn't mean "before Christ" - it stands for British Columbia... and, yes, it is in Canada, on the West Coast and not in England.
@jgaines3200
@jgaines3200 5 лет назад
Is this the guy who plays Tyrion Lannister in Game of thrones?
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 4 года назад
What ?
@jinov191
@jinov191 4 года назад
his story about the Dr. may or may not be true, if true I feel for that 11 year old, but not the adult who committed armed robbery, he had a choice and made the wrong one.
@Hockeyfan9884
@Hockeyfan9884 5 лет назад
When is the next shipment of over 2.5 million cash 100 dollar bill, dollars coming to Canada in 2019 and from where is it coming ???
@John-jr1qi
@John-jr1qi 4 года назад
Mcewan talks like clown. What a legacy.
@jeffreywaltiere4830
@jeffreywaltiere4830 4 года назад
You can't fight a drug.. you have to fight youself and figure out what is really going on ..#you can winn...
@themorningstar3353
@themorningstar3353 6 лет назад
I've never ever heard of anyone getting to stop with prison guards to eat at a restaurant, never to mention twice. Any time I've been in transit around different prisons in the country, stopping for food means stopping at a local jail, getting locked in a four by six foot cell with nothing but a wooden bench and a table for a few hours and getting to eat a sandwich made with some mystery meat and some watered down kool-aid to drink. This goes for all levels of offenders. Are Canadian prison guards especially naive?
@felixp6726
@felixp6726 6 лет назад
Its different in canada ..its called a ETA..escorted temporary absencence ....ive been on many ...
@felixp6726
@felixp6726 6 лет назад
We have federal prison and provincal prison ...completly different ...
@johnnydtractive
@johnnydtractive 5 лет назад
The first one, it was the 1970's--different times than today--& he was also on an escorted pass. Long distances to travel together, they get to chatting, it's more informal in the 1970's & Steven Reid is also very charming. Shouldn't have happened, but easy to see how it did.
@jillsmcfarland2001
@jillsmcfarland2001 5 лет назад
Reporter seems very unfamiliar with being phycopathed,or narcissistsed ! He's falling for a badboy,but not getting the protection.Women do cause they think they are safer.not!
@davrodschannel3791
@davrodschannel3791 6 лет назад
This dude lived a rollercoaster 🎢 life. As his wife said he pretty much only knew the gangster life.... shows the power of addiction with lengthy prison terms he still went back to jail at the late stage of his life.
@TedBackus
@TedBackus 5 лет назад
my biggest fear was dying, before being released. Jail & prison make you miss weird stuff....for me, it was a bath, your never submerged in water in custody, i missed it so much. it is hard kicking that lifestyle.
@danielstapleton8875
@danielstapleton8875 4 года назад
25:30 I was down to $4000 I had to go back to work". Work? These guys are too weak to work. This other guy, giving speeches and appearances....gtfoh.
@paulcoover7057
@paulcoover7057 4 года назад
I don't know if I believe this guy. He had fooled law, guards, wife. Seems like one more fantastic lie
@tpdircks
@tpdircks 2 года назад
These guards/prisons are the most incompetent I have ever heard of.
@JoeyArmstrong2800
@JoeyArmstrong2800 7 лет назад
its like The Clash song, "Bankrobber" "He just loved to live that way, and he loved to steal your money"
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 4 года назад
I miss thieving,I retired once i hit the half century mark.
@jtmunn4496
@jtmunn4496 4 года назад
I lived in Olive branch Mississippi when he robbed that bank and I just happened to be in South Haven across the street from the bank as he robbed it and got caught.
@ricktandron3669
@ricktandron3669 4 года назад
Stop killing small children. JUST STOP
@hagbard72
@hagbard72 6 лет назад
I was in James Bay when he did his last bank robbery, lots of excitement. Didn't know the full backstory though I did know of Stephen Reid bank robber turned author married to a weird poet (with a car covered in small toys). Royal Bank robbed me of $1400 so hats off to Reid.
@charmieisme
@charmieisme Год назад
I saw her car many times
@MythicalVigilante
@MythicalVigilante 6 лет назад
They did a parody of this gang in "Wake Up Ron Burgundy" which is the movie they made parallel to Anchorman. I think it's on the DVD special features.
@jennyjenny3531
@jennyjenny3531 6 лет назад
It's too bad Stephen Reid is being treated as a celebrity, and this show is making excuses for him, saying he "had to" go back to armed robbery.
@MsJinkerson
@MsJinkerson 5 лет назад
once a bank robber always one you can't get away from it the money is too aluring
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 4 года назад
Nope,I retired ,my last bank robbery was in 2003.
@moviesforrandy
@moviesforrandy 7 лет назад
love the fifth estate
@Frazzled_Chameleon
@Frazzled_Chameleon 4 года назад
WHY would you give morphine to a morphine addict. Insane.
@joshb7300
@joshb7300 4 года назад
Who’s giving morphine to an addict?
@mwilliamshs
@mwilliamshs 4 года назад
35:55 "then last spring... given morphine legally...his addiction came roaring back"
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 7 лет назад
Don't make it about you Bob. That's a slippery slope to Dateline status. Although I know you have slipped that far.
@phizap
@phizap 7 лет назад
its the fifth estate lol
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 7 лет назад
lin reynolds Ye-es? Bob has worked for both.
@guillermomontoyo
@guillermomontoyo 7 лет назад
Nx Doyle oh Mr Boyle! don't be so droll! just relax a lil eh? chill oooottt homie
@broonsdad
@broonsdad 6 лет назад
What's wrong with him stating Stephen Reid was a freind. Those guys were freinds with all of us, who covered the Ottawa Rough Riders...We used to drink with those guys, at the Prescott after foorball games...
@omniscientmoon77
@omniscientmoon77 6 лет назад
Bob's just a bit bored with his straight life.
@lindamarsh6711
@lindamarsh6711 3 года назад
Why do people who steal money get more time in prison than murderers? unbelevable!
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