
Dead Man Running
An Insider's Story on One of the World's Most Feared Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs ... The Bandidos
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Narrated by:
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Michael Carman
About this listen
"We are the people our parents warned us about" is the motto of the Bandidos, one of the world's most feared outlaw motorcycle gangs. For ten years, Steve Utah was a Bandidos insider. He arranged the security of their clubhouses. He 'cooked' ecstasy and ice for them. He was at meetings where interstate and overseas drug and weapons smuggling was planned. He saw stolen military weapons being sold. He witnessed vicious beatings, helped dump corpses. He saw men executed in front of him. It all became too much and, in an attempt to regain control of his life, Utah resorted to the unthinkable: he rolled over to the Federal Police and told them all he knew about the Bandidos.
This shocking, unflinching, tragic story is Steve Utah's confession. He knows he is a dead man running - that inevitably the Bandido code will be honoured and he will be silenced. But not before Utah gets his chance to wake Australians to the looming threat in their midst - the relentless rise of sophisticated organised crime networks inside outlaw motorcycle gangs and the apparent inability of the Police and legal system to deal with it.
©2008 Ross Coulthart, Duncan McNab (P)2011 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdSo disappointed
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Very good
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This does not make for easy listening but hopefully has performed a public service in Australia where is seems that at that time at least 2005-7 law enforcement against these murderous gangs was hamstrung by interstate police rivalry ,an ineffective federal serious crime organisation, corruption and rival gang cooperation.
They note when they think that their source , Steven Utah, is telling the truth and clearly state when they have reservations about his testimony.
I think that they have done a very commendable job and anyone who harbours romantic views of biker gangs on the open road will surely be disabused.
Honour of the dregs of society
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Not a fan of the accents, but overall a good book.
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Not quite Hells angels
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I enjoyed it
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes I would.What did you like best about this story?
It picked up pace after the Middle of the book. End of the story very good. Initial 9-10 chapters rambled on somewhat.What three words best describe Michael Carman’s voice?
Very make AussieDo you think Dead Man Running needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No, guy would end up dead probably!Any additional comments?
Didn't like some of the terminology (bikies, bashing etc) appreciate its a National thing but detracts from the core image of the story for me. Sounds quite child like.start from about chapter ten. Good after that.
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A Good Read
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MCC Subculture outlined here.
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fascinating underworld
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