JONATHAN WILD - Radio play about the notorious 17th century thief-taker of London.

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The life, crimes and death of Mr Jonathan Wild.
Cautionary histories from the Newgate Calender.

Jonathan Wild, also spelled Wilde (1682 or 1683 – 24 May 1725), was a London underworld figure notable for operating on both sides of the law, posing as a public-spirited crimefighter entitled the "Thief-Taker General".
Wild was exploiting a strong public demand for action during a major London crime wave in the absence of any effective police force. As a powerful gang-leader himself, he became a master manipulator of legal systems, collecting the rewards offered for valuables which he had stolen himself, bribing prison-guards to release his colleagues, and blackmailing any who crossed him. He was responsible for the arrest and execution of Jack Sheppard, a petty thief and burglar who had won the public's affection as a lovable rogue. However, Wild's duplicity was becoming known, and his men began to give evidence against him. After a suicide attempt, he was hanged at Tyburn before a massive crowd. (Wikipedia)

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