Ten days before he was hanged Ned Kelly claimed that ill treatment and persecution of his family by Police were what drove him to behave as he did. He wrote : “If my lips teach the public that men are made mad by bad treatment, and if the Police are taught that they may exasperate […]
Month: February 2017
The Greatest Kelly Myth : Part 4 1872 -1875
Beechworth Street and Gaol, 19th century According to the innumerable descendants of the Kelly family and the Kelly gang members, their supporters and most of the authors of books, songs plays and films about Ned Kelly, he was a ‘Police made’ criminal. By this it is meant that Ned Kelly was an honest man who […]
The Greatest of the Kelly Myths Part 3 : 1871
If the defenders of Ned Kelly ever point to what they think is actual evidence of Police corruption and the unfair persecution of Ned, the incident they are most likely to refer to is the one where they say, for being caught riding a horse someone else had stolen, Ned got double the sentence that […]
The Greatest of the Kelly Myths Part 2 : 1866-1871
Ned Kelly often robbed people at gunpoint : its a terrifying experience for the victim. I ended the last Post with these words “What has to be accepted, because that is what all the evidence shows, is that at least while Red Kelly was alive, his family were not the victims of Police persecution, or […]