the story of Moondyne Joe, a slippery eel man who can not be in Jail

in #history7 years ago

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Part 1-- Three slices of bread, two pieces of bacon, a few pieces of cheese, a piece of lamb, and a little fat. These materials are objects brought by a man as his provision while languishing in prison for up to four years into the future. The convict was found guilty of stealing foodstuffs. As if he was not cured, he was repeatedly arrested for the same mistake. Remarkably, this man always managed to escape from the most rigorous prison ever. Born in New South Wales, Australia, in 1820, Joseph grew into a criminal by stealing bread and some food to survive. According to police, Moondyne Joe and his thick friend, William Cross, were caught wandering around late at Monmouth. Launched from The Vintage News, Saturday (3/3/2018), after going through a series of checks by the police, bags brought by both men were then opened. Police managed to find evidence in the form of a number of food items previously reported missing in exact amounts. Both were sentenced to prison and sent to England. There, Joseph and William served four years in jail at different facilities. Afterwards, they are returned to Australia and serve the remainder of the sentence in the Kangaroo Country where the two originated. In 1852, both were placed in two different prisons. William Cross whose real name is John Williams, imprisoned in Hobart and Joseph Bolitho Johns stationed in Fremantle. Moondyne Joe was granted clemency and released for being well behaved while behind bars.

  Part 2-- However, just two years later, Moondyne Joe is back in jail. This time, he was caught stealing a horse belonging to a local official. Bright, Joe back inhabits prodeo. On this occasion, he started his reputation as an expert escaping from prison. Moondyne Joe managed to escape at night using a horse he had stolen. Within two days, he was found by the authorities asleep in the forest. Joe was again arrested and this time his first trial. He was again able to escape from prison. As soon as he escaped from prison, so quickly he returned to the iron bars. On this fifth occasion, Joe is again sent to Fremantle and is required to serve a three-year prison term in the port city. Funnily enough, he was re-released for being deemed well-behaved while languishing. Joe then moved to Newcastle, Australia, to get a better life and a decent job. The dream is not accomplished because he is dealing with the law again. He was arrested and thrown into prison for being caught killing a person's calf. putriambara


 Part 3-- Moondyne Joe managed to escape at night by using the horse he once stolen. Within two days, he was found by the authorities asleep in the forest. Joe was again arrested and this time his first trial. He was again able to escape from prison. As soon as he escaped from prison, so quickly he returned to the iron bars. On this fifth occasion, Joe is again sent to Fremantle and is required to serve a three-year prison term in the port city. Funnily enough, he was re-released for being deemed well-behaved while languishing. Joe then moved to Newcastle, Australia, to get a better life and a decent job. The dream is not accomplished because he is dealing with the law again. He was arrested and thrown into prison for being caught killing a person's calf. The judge sentenced him to 10 years in prison in Fremantle. The same prison, the same mistake. He again managed to escape to then be captured within a span of one month. His sentence added 12 months in prison from a total of 10 years