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by:MX machinery      2019-08-25
After fleeing the Eden Hills prison, a notorious professional criminal created the \"hole in the wall\" of a bank robber and was deposited on a cargo ship bound for Australia, which he is holding
Simon Allen Kerr, 54, who has been in and out of prison since he was 15, is currently serving a sentence at the Ngawha Northern district correctional facility.
His most recent delay was in 2013, after he was sentenced to six and a half years\' imprisonment for theft and theft of the Dargaville ATM, which earned a net $112,000 in cash in September 2009.
He had been taken away by the police for two years before they finally arrested him.
Kerr was found guilty of nearly 150 people, including fleeing the Eden and parrimo prison.
After a flight in 1987, he sat on a cargo ship bound for Australia.
At 1994, he installed a 13-
The Japanese roof turret protested against the remand conditions of Mount Eden, and finally the armed criminal team forced him down.
Cole was denied parole in last June.
Given his history, the parole board has expressed \"considerable reservations\" about his future risks \".
\"He has committed serious crimes that have been increasing and carefully planned for a long time, which clearly puts him at considerable risk,\" the board said . \".
Cole referred his case to the High Court for judicial review of the decision.
He did not succeed and is still waiting in prison for the next hearing.
Kerr has been drawing in recent years, and some of his works are on display in the warehouse art space in Devonport, where he grew up.
His work is described as an autobiography of \"narrative and fable\" and \"exploring Kerr\'s controversial history.
Many of his paintings, depicting police and prisoners, are available for purchase, and some are priced at more than $2000.
\"I don\'t want to be accepted by society and I want to contribute to it,\" he told the gallery in an interview this year . \".
\"I don\'t want to add my mess in a destructive way like I used.
I want to give home all the mess. For good.
A place that will not cause any trouble to anyone.
The picture on the wall is a safe place for everyone to live now.
David Pattinson, director of Ngawha Prison, said: \"Corrections provide prisoners with a wide range of art programs as constructive activities to support their recovery and reintegration.
\"Usually, prisoners who create art according to the standards suitable for sale in Africa
Wages for working hours and your own materials.
Prisoners often use money for painting to support their families.
Kerr\'s sister Ruth has a deep understanding of his life and art: \"Simon is always imaginative, but he is struggling at school --
Both academically and under the constraints of the rules.
At the age of 15, Simon first came to Paddington prison in Christchurch, where his real crime education began. . .
These early years of prison shaped the man he was going to be.
Smart but not enougheducated;
Compassionate but tenacious;
Love, love, but irresponsible. a survivor.
She was \"very proud\" of him and supported his art.
\"Simon lives a less ordinary life and I believe his art will continue to flourish when he paints his unique story.
I think he is ready for the challenge and we are very much looking forward to sharing this journey with him.
The exhibition opened last week and continued until September 16.
Kerr will hold three more exhibitions this year.
Born on April 29, 1961.
15 for the first time when I was to Addington Prison
• Set holes in the walls of bank ATM thieves in the 1980 s.
Escaped from Eden Hill prison in 1987 and was deposited on a cargo ship heading to Australia.
At 1994, he installed a 13-
The rooftop protests at Mount Eden ended, and armed criminal squads forced him away.
At 2009, he committed some theft and stole things from the Dargavel ATM.
He fled for two years and was not arrested until 2011.
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