He plays a British spy to take care of women — and still growing up

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Based on The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate ConmanRobert Hendy-Freegard is a 49-year-old British con man who cheats, cheats and psychologically manipulates and abuses women for his own gain. A reprehensible criminal, posing as an MI5 agent in order to gain the trust — then cooperation and money — of men and women, he has spent the past three decades defrauding numerous victims. The man completely surrendered himself to him, in the process. they have to pay with career, family, friends and financial well-being. Worse, however, is a three-part Netflix documentary collection by directors Sam Bernstead and Gareth Johnson that reveals he’s still big, continuing to prey on vulnerable people in parts of Europe yet. known.

Premieres January 18 on Netflix, The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman focuses on two parallel stories involving Hendy-Freegard. The first started in 1993 with John Atkinson, a student at Britain’s preeminent Harper Adams Agricultural College, where he befriended a liquor dealer named Rob. The two develop a friendship, at which point Rob tells John that he is in fact a spy, and that he and his superiors have discovered an impending threat from the Irish Republican Army lies right there. in John’s close circle. To resolve this crisis, Rob informs John that they must quickly flee — and furthermore, he must convince his two housemates, Maria and Sarah, to join them, all without did not tell the women the truth about why they ran away.

Buying this story hook, line and spy sinker, John agrees to trick Maria and Sarah into thinking he has terminal cancer, and he wants them to go with him and Rob on a farewell trip . It is not until much later in this journey that Rob and John admit that John is fine, and that the real reason they’re gliding around England is because Rob is protecting them from impending danger. This is also a large volume, heaps of crap. However, even after Rob failed to give Sarah her MI5 credentials, she continued this sublime tale, away from the net, moving between various types of “safe houses.” and only briefly materialize to meet her father and mother, who will be later. —Peter Smith — expressed great concern about his daughter’s sudden, unusual behavior.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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ClareFora is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. ClareFora joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: clarefora@interreviewed.com.

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