Darryl Kennedy, 58 years old, revealed his best tips to protect yourself from thieves, he even shared the places where a thief would never look for valuables.
According to News Week, the former thief started stealing at the age of nine and after 50 years of being a criminal wants to help homeowners protect themselves from people like him.
“Now I am a different person and I want to use what I know to eradicate theft”, were the words that they replied in the aforementioned medium.
In addition, he was encouraged to share tips to thwart thieves, such as hiding valuables where thieves would never stop to look, including jacket pockets.
“People do not realize what is the best way to protect their homes; it is more than installing CCTV cameras and locking the doors”, he explained.
Darryl Kennedy is not just any former thief, the man gained a reputation throughout the UK for having stolen cats from your country and other parts of the world. In addition, he led a gang of professional criminals.
The man focused on robbing the houses of the rich and famous, from whom he not only stole diamonds, but also other precious jewels and after He left the place without leaving any stars.
At his 58 years he has been in prison four times, the last time he went to jail was in 2019 and once he came out he decided to be a different man.
“I had a long career breaking into homes all over the world, completing 15 in one day”, he said.
Kennedy said that with the stolen objects he gave himself a great life; He financed his vacations and luxury stays, but that life tired him and now he wants people to stop being victims of those who love what belongs to others.
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