• An Old School Outlaw - Part One

  • Mar 2 2025
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

An Old School Outlaw - Part One

  • Summary

  • Former bank robber John Killick spent over 30 years behind bars and made headlines in 1999 when he escaped Sydney’s Silverwater prison by helicopter.


    Across three episodes, he shares his incredible life story, from high-profile heists to encounters with Australia’s most notorious criminals.


    Now an author of eight books, Killick reflects on love, crime, and survival inside the country’s toughest prisons.


    Click here to view and purchase John Killick's books.


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    CREDITS:

    Guest Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on instagram.

    Guest: John Killick

    Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard

    This episode contains extra content from The Guardian.


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