 This episode is sponsored by Collins Morgan. If you live in Scotland and are struggling with debt, act now. Call us or visit our website Collins Morgan. We listen, we advise, you decide. Number one. In the days, guys, we've got Joe Steele. First of all, Joe just want to say thanks for coming on the show, mate, because I know you don't day stories or you've never told your story. So you've er, why the biggest miscarriage is justice in the UK? Spent 20 years for a crime you didn't commit. You've escaped four times to protest your innocence. I'm not going to sit with any questions, mate, but we'll go right back to the start of your life and where you grew up and how it all began. When I was born in Canthyn, in the left Canthyn, I met a family that was five or something, but I was born in Tommy Campbell's in Dassos in 1961, in September. I remember we'd been to Canthyn, when I was young, but when I moved to Canthyn, I'd been up there five to a year. I knew everybody in Iceland and went through life, done my pru schools and all the rest of it. Through my brother, my family, I've gone up for years anyway, and the school, the primary school I went through, I ended up in Peirwyr via Bras four years ago. Even I went to pru schools, like you go to Peirwyr via Bras and you're done. I remember that, but it ended up, you know, four times or something. Cos you've got a big family, your family are well connected, your dad was well connected, pals with the craze, your brothers as well. What age were you when you first went to pru school? Pru school, ehm, I went to Larts Grove when I think I was 10, 11. Ehm, I went to the eldest child's parents or anonses, and then I think I was 13, 14 when I went to pru school, St Andrew's at pru school. And that's when it all started. When did you start getting into the heavier stuff? I went to, I was in the St Andrew's about nine months and I went to run. I didn't get back in home waves and things like that. And I'm back six or nine months later with Billy Love and broke into the pru of school in Gary Moor. So the three of them were back and broke into the pru of school. And as we were going up the road with the van and all the stuff in on that, the minister of defence police came and knocked us off the road. So we jumped here a wee walk. We all got away, we jumped here a walk, and I went into the old cell block. The short door was a winter, and it was cold and snowy, so I went into the cell block anyway. Fell asleep, I woke up the next morning, somebody shaked me, it was a wee master. He went, you can hang. I said, it's me, Joe Steele, give yourself up. Give yourself up, fuck off. I said, oh man, it's the dependency that I'm looking for you. I gave my choice, I might take a break in the pru of school. And I'll bring you back, I'll take you back. I was more fear than if I had a big belly. So I went, nah, fuck it up. So I said, nah, give myself up, that's it. Give me another chance for a pose. Come on, I said, attain it. I said, nah, I never done it. That was it. I went to court right up to the end of my offenders, I was 15. I was the youngest guy in Scotland at the time, we go to a pru of school. We had big ass guys, we bears, you know. It was a wake up call. It was a CYP I'd done. I came back to a young person, so when I get my two years of pru of school, because I didn't serve her, I served the ring of offenders. So for her, I ended up in Boston with things like that. Did you ever try and escape, because you know Johnny, boys escaped everywhere he's been, when you try and escape for the approved schools at the start? I've done it, I've done it, I've done it a few times in approved schools. You know what I can admit, I've been to Boston, I don't know, but then I'd be doing my time over. I've been to a different ball game. I was less peculiar at the pru of Ministers, can I? How bad were the beatings in the approved schools then? The teachers are the boys. Both? No, that's good. Cynandus was a good approved school there, nothing. That was the vice and I was like anywhere else, but I never seen anything of the teachers. No, they were all decent. They were all good. My dad was one of the three kids anyway. Any harm to my fucking boys or I, he would get down to them. Because he'd done all right in the approved schools. Why was? And he knew the way they were. Were they scared of you at that? Were they? He was notorious, I don't know what I mean. A lot of them had respect for minority, you know. He did have a lot of respect. I used to give you Andy's boy. I did go to Peter Eden there. You had Andy's boy in England, he had a lot of respect. That was respect for a lot of people. That was awesome. One year obviously the biggest case was the Doyle family getting murdered with the fire. When that started, when you first heard that story, where were you? A bit of a fire. I was in my granny. My granny was buying me moved in at her house. Craig Locker Street. It was the 16th of April. That was the time of Cooper Island where I was talking about dying stage. I had the flu and it was no well anyway. The post had done my ribs. So I couldn't breathe because I stayed in. It was a summer coming in April. I stayed in and my old granny had that. I'd be 8th radio. She lost it to the post, own it. It came out of the radio. Fire Bank entry occupants trapped. I said to my grandma, there's bankers today, she went, there's a case there. I tell her with the fire, I was in my granny's home. Oh God bless his name. She could actually fire a big egg in by. That was the first time I'd ever heard the bankers today. When did you get the jail? How long after it? I'm the 68th people. First of June, A4. Was that a shock? Obviously a shock to your system. But you know, it was a great shock. I never thought I'd get tears besides murders. Never. What was the experience coming through that court case? It was horrendous. To be accused of that, kids were amazing. And to be accused of that, I had a murder name as a lie. I don't know. It must have been a tough thing, especially when you get the guilty verdict. We spoke about it with T.C. on before, about Mrs. Doyle in the court and the greetings and the screams. That must have played a part in your mindset. It was horrible. To me, it was a jackalad, a gael, a gangster. It wasn't any of that crap. I couldn't talk to him. He was burning ways. Because there's a lot of polish. A lot of made up stories. A lot of fakeness. A lot of evidence getting tampered. I think a lot of polish who did it committed suicide as well. Is that true? Not at all. He committed suicide. I let you to the left, I know it. He's a police officer. He goes and destroys it. Brab as your rumours are going back in. The biggest fight in your life, when you've escaped four times to protest your innocence, the first time you escaped, how did you get out of jail? I was in perforant time. My mum was no well, so a man would behave the right noise to get a home leave and my mum couldn't travel, and I went out to visit my mum, and I went on a roof. My mum was the first to come, and I was in A9, in Gatharmo. The whole scheme came out, it was great. I loved it, the whole scheme came out. I had a pub more, I had beers, I had beer, I was lagging. I had a post for everywhere, and nobody came down, I enjoyed it. Fuck it, I'm fine the rest of my life. They could've done it on me. I destroyed it, they could've done it on me myself, all the time anyway. Was that just anger, frustration? Anger or heart, fucking reading the papers, we were ice cream cars and monsters, you know what I mean? To be fair, I'm not with a problem, I don't know my sense, we're the prisoners now, you know what I mean? But that just shows you the sign. Everybody in the most information, aye? I mean I met a lot of good people in prison, in Mesaum, they were in the centre, they went down after me and they got a bit of a come on. How did the screws, how did they come in? I mean we're done by a lot of scouts, and they beat up a lot of fucking time, my rice broke, and I was getting hands, my nose, things like that. But that's part of the process, we're going to go and screw you, go and take your bank. But the idea is, they've been in jail, we're not in a pub, I had a roll-about, I mean we're the scouts yourself, I might as well. I know. I spent a lot of time sort of at the confinement as well, didn't you? Yeah, I got years out. Just in a room yourself? I was getting passed about every cell boat, every jail at the cell boat, for three, four, nine months, sometimes two years at a time. Were you chained to a bed then? I got chained to a bed, I got chained to a bed a couple of times, but I was calling crap and every time the door opened, they were getting hot back. Hot me shit. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. It's real pure. I threw it back over fucking time, they were daft on this. The time when you escaped and you glued yourself to bucking on parlis fence, did you go out on that pill? I went out on that pill. I was a worse thing, fucking I was getting back and I wasn't getting a sense. In my heart, I can't have a new... I always thought I'd get back because there's no way to keep us in. Iwerdwch â Iwerdwch! Nid yw hi'n nod i gael nhw, beth oedd yn gofannau. Yn ni'n gweld i'r gynllun yma, fe gondol, mae fe'n gweld i robryg. A i gondol! Ynd ni'n gweld i'ch gweld i fferbwau ac yn ymdindwch hyn, a wedi'ch gweld i'm gynnau a'w gondol. Felly mae'r gandol eich bobl taeth yn gandol, felly mae'n gweld i robryg? Ben, mae'n gweld i erbyn i robrwg a ddoch. Ond os gallwn i'n cael ei cerddol aros, Mae'n mwyaf ei fferdennid, yn rhanol. Felly mor bwysig, a bwysig yn gwneud eu tuithwyr. Mae'r mawr yn trafoddarat am ddweud i fynd i fi'n nodu, neu wrth gwrs syniad yng Nghymru, mae'n trafodd Seven. Fyddai'n ei wneud i'r minen i ddechrau yn ddyfodol. Felly rwy'n rhanol i chi'n rhanol i fynd, i ddweud hynny'n ddwy'n ei wneud i ffwrdd i chiwyddechrau. Er mwyn mawr, mae'n rhanol i chi'n eu gweld i chi i'w gwasanaeth. Be ar ven nhw'r agornaw... ..y'r reporter bis teamu mewn ddyn nhw yna. Foc i'n endеш i yn beth gennym. Yn nhw'n gweld weithio, yn ffwrdd. Roi'n gweld ateb, ac fe efo gyda'r ddechrau ni. Badael, mae'r ddwyma fel fan yma. Mae f klechon am y brinio. Felly mae'r ddweud i'r gweithio efo. Ac yw hynny? Mae ydych yn gwahoddiad. Yw pob~] chi? ..a mi wneud yn dweud a hwnna. Felly haen nhw'n gwneud eich cynhyrch a ymwneud yn fwy fawr. Yn yr Graf yn ymddian gyda, yn roi fod yn fawr i'n gŵr. Yddo chi fe allwn i'i ffawr buddau. Felly, wych wedi gwneud y graf, ein byddai ffyrdd o'r ffordd i fych yn gweithio. Fydde oedd eich Gweincom yr Yw'r Yw? Rydyn wedi ceisio i'r gwneud ar gael yn unrhyw. Mor minutiell, mae'r踫io'n gwybod. Felly, mae'r funud i'n ddein. Dw i chi'n gallu yn ad beers. Fy rydw i chi'n gwneud hynny, mae wedi bod tynnu bry letter. Mae go fatho'r anghir iawn! Y proceed?! Mae pob sydd yn bach! Rydw'ch meddwl! Mae gennym i chi! Fyddo yn coriander o Gund. Yd économa Roe'i'r ос y лучшеnt? Rysa casio nesaf i Rachel... 4 o 3 o 5 oiaeth... Gyda cynnodyniad? Mae'n ei ddweud chi'n fynd i wneud i'w ffwys i gwneud i fwys, dwi'n blwpto hwnnw, ffair ystafell, mae'n ffair, neu'r ogymddi'n bwys i fwys, a dyna'r menny i hanes i ddweud i gyd? Mae'n ddaf i'w ddweud i gyrgynnau'r amddangos, a mae'n gallu i gyrdwys i'n ddiwedd. Dwi ddim i'n mynd i gyrdwys i'n ddweud i'r amddangos, mae'n ddweud i'n mynd i gyrdwys i gyd ymryd. Ac rhaidwch yn dda, gweithno ei ddiwrnod a gynnyddio gwybod, verticale-giwg maen nhw wedi'i dŵr, ac ond gweithio'n gwaith. A ond yr oedd eu fi ar f deafau... Rydw i'r gwaith arno chi wedi'i cael eu bod eich ffordd lleoedd, ac wedi'u eu cwm yn gwleid i'r ffordd llei, aifrwyd i'r ffordd lleol? Yn hiphwyr yn ychydigodd, rydw i'r ffordd lleol wrth colliad eisiau. ond o phun, y gynny'n byw, y piliw yw'r seidio gyda'r rai bai trrepiliw, gyda i ddim y byddai fel o'r gweithio yn y spig ti'r hynny. Gweld yn ni tytion siwyd, rydyn ni'n stryd yn ni ffwrdd fwy ffawr, dwi'n ffawr i'n gwybodaeth i'n gofio'r hynny. Rydyn ni'n gwybodaeth i'n gweithio rai bai trrepiliw, rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Dwi'n gweithio貨 CVF, dwi wedi adeiladu am Maureen. Mae Oeddon Cymru, a gwnaeth i gael i'nmarhag. Mae'n gwneud i'n meddwl ar yr arddangos, dwi wedi'n gwneud i'n meddwl i'r pryd. A dwi'n meddwl ar y pryd â mynd efallai. Mae'r gwnaeth i'n meddwl iawn, rwy'n meddwl i'r lleidio. Bwyswch at yr Eideasgrifol? Dwi'n gweithio'n un bod wedi'i gael a phethu'r eidiau. Dwi ddim oedd yr oedd fel hyn? Dwi'n ddim oedd yr oedd ddim, ond mae gennym eich cydwyr yma fel Y farmers? Felly dwi gynnydd ffael adegol gylai. Maen nhw'n mynd eich bod i'i ffael. Felly nad oedd eich bod yn sylwedd ag y byddai a chael rwy'n meddwl. Mae'r ar y dwy? Mae'n ffael. Mae'n yma'r eidio i ffael, gyda i amser, Dyna'n dweud y dyfodol yw'n gweld o'r cynniad yna, gyda i'n ddyn nhw'n ddyn nhw. Rwyf yn sicr wedi'n ymddangos, dwi'n ddyn nhw. Yn ceisio nad oedd ymlaen ni yn ôl. Felly, mae'n ddyn nhw, mae'n ddyn nhw'n ddyn nhw. Mae'n ddyn nhw, mae'n ddyn nhw, tadu ddyn nhw yn ddyn nhw. Mae yna'r ddyn nhw yn ddyn nhw? Mae'n ddyn nhw, mae'n ddyn nhw? Mae'n ddyn nhw. Tomi's Wreck was 20-year-long. I know Tomi's Wreck when I was a 10-year-old, but I had no idea I could have done better than Tomi's Wreck, because I'd either died in the jail or get freeze one or another. I was never 10-year-old, never. And I'd been offered that to get out of the probe. Just to keep fighting for your innocence and fighting for... I've had a 10-year-old innocence, but I started that day when people were saying he's guilty. I was never coming out of that. I cleared my name. Did they try and get you a deal to say, right, plead to admit your guilt and then we'll let you go? No, it's not a mean sign there, you're out and hang me. I used to say, right, fuck you, get you something that's guilty. How many years were you in your sentence when they say that? I was just... nearly 12, just before they gave me the first bail. I had to try that arm, though. I might have jumped it. It ain't good. So if you signed that, that was you out? Right. So you were willing to go back for an extra six years of your life too? Six, 10, 20. I went to get a shot. I'd been back to clear my name. I was never getting out. I take some bottle, right, Joe? No, it's no bottle, Joe. It was the end of the day. You've been accused of sex. Others, a kid. Mark Harnaw, baby. I know every name of that. I've been stuck with my all my life and it won't go to die. You know what I mean? And I've fought with him a lot. I have a lot. Main family, I could have been my family. Some sick fucker. I couldn't deliver it. And the scary thing is as well, they've never had any justice. They've never had any closure. They'll never get it. They'll never get it. They'll never get any justice. No, that happens to the police. It's all reduced to fucking eager. You got a body. It's sad, but it'll never be any justice, no. Is that...how's your relationship with the police now? How do they treat you as the or are you? I don't know, but I've been out on that. I've been hardly spoke to the police. I've been out for some things. I've not been a cop. They're over my mind. I just want to have a life out of the left. I'll get in my ways, my grandmothers. Everything's on my mind. Every show I speak about everything's on my mind. How was your family and that fighting for your cause as well when you were in? How did that affect everybody? I was travelling three on a mile up and down to Peterheed in protest. He was wearing a snow, you know what I mean? It's no nice. My family came through a pair of people and they came through for a visit. There were the protestors to pair. So I was not ready waiting for my visit. No need left to come up. So the visits are to a cloak. Now if we get a visit, could they get on the phone or none? I'm not my peer to have a cloak. The screw comes up. I heard singing and all that. I thought I was dreaming. The screw came on. The decent screw came up on my door. It's your man. Winner's night. Fucking wizards. It's your man. All your protestors at the gate. They're all right, apart from the cold and the sore voice singing and that. The copbers had brought them up in an escort. In fact, one in a day, they blocked out more. We were saying a lot of the jackknives in my fucking pals and family and friends are going to get that thing to midnight. That's how desperate they are. To keep up with the pace of the camera. The crews were on TV, crews and whatever and they gave up. Because there is a lot of cover up there. There's a lot of miscarried injustice shown. The pain in the misery it's caused. No just your own family but other families. Everything has a ripple effect. There are a lot of people. There are a lot of people. People went into their lives. A lot of people get ruined with that. Did you ever think about just taking your own life? Or just calling it quits and going fuck this? I don't deserve this. I don't deserve it. My own life. At times you're down and you're at rock bottom. I didn't mean to even. I wanted to clear my name. It all cost my family. I couldn't win a marigot. It was just for us. There were a lot of people. It was good by me and believed us. Because for the day we were in the prison. We were on the fucking gate up. That's how it passed. Everywhere a splatter is up. Me and Tommy couldn't get here to save you. In 13 years. When he put us in the same jail. Did you meet a lot of good pals in the jail? A lot of assholes by a lot of good people. It's not anywhere in those assholes. Everywhere but you were saying earlier that. A lot of your pals committed suicide. It's tough enough. It's tough enough. I think there were six of them committed suicide. Rapid in a six-one period. Guys doing ten years six. I was doing a lot of warm-up problems. Sad but fucking six, ten years. Come on. You're going to do it at some point. You don't know what's in it. A person said you were doing that at the time. I couldn't do that. I kept me going clear my name. To fight and no gear up. And you eventually did it. Has to go towards you, Joe. A lot of people help me. A lot of fans, a lot of friends, protesters. The whole scheme is behind me. You know what I mean? I haven't even seen anybody. It's not a nice thing to accuse them. A horrible, horrible crime. They're trying to silence you. Do they try and shut you down? They did everything. They did everything. The first eight or nine years was really hard. After I kind of tippled. Some was never getting up. The nice were doing. Grannies, moys, nothing. They did that for nothing. So it ended up. They got a bit easier and a bit better. The staff and a bit better. Respect each other. They're trying to break you every turn. They're trying to break you. They put you in the 10 man unit. No rank period. I call your viz or something. Move you. What's the 10 man unit? What was that? It's that. Inside that jail was a big war. Inside that was another jail. So the first jail, we're not a day for that. We're in a setting jail where maybe it's needed. We don't see the other prisoners none. It's a cell block only we're out and about. We're not going anywhere. We don't see anybody. There was no. Do you have a teller in it? No. He's one of you. 15 years before a teller was there. A Bible. A passport, a Bible. In your past it mugged your cutlery. It was that. Concrete bed in your man. It's no nails. That passport. 3,000 concert used that for you. Stinking smell. 3,000-4,000 people used the same migrants. I know. It was mad. When I went in, the first time when I was a boy, I had toilets. Big drums on the landing. Big old drums. And you had to your piss and shite in there. Every landing. But as we've done with any toilets. That's torture. That's torture. A lot of people went through that. But the system that way, the way it was back in the day. Slopping out. Everybody lives in luxury now. Even in the jails there's a lot of luxury now. Joe, you know that yourself? You still haven't caught... There are no jails anywhere. 90% of people in the jails are mad at it. Can't handle their sentence. A few of your pals can't handle that. Messies may be talking about it. There's no hell in any of it. There's no hash. See, with the left people's hash, they've been fucking at it. They take that away and they take anything. It's boredom that better are hidden. Or maybe most of our girlfriends or wives are messing about. And these are scrambled in the jails. Now they've got phones. No, I don't know why. They've been a good thing in my day. Phone is havin. The system's fair in the jails. The setup for failure basically, isn't it? There's no place where you can go in a bar of toilet. There's no camera. There's no smoke snore. Can't go on any day. You must have been high category for... Cate A for... Cate A for... How else have you been? You must have been serious. I was on my way to bed. Sam was out. Sam was out on the bed. Sam was out on the bed. Sam was involved in the riot snap. On the roofs and things like that. When the hostage was taming the anger in his neck. I mean, he was up there. He was the longest cat he had came across. He's still a cat he has there. I fucking know. He's a cat. He was a Yugoslav in that man. A lot of good people. A lot of good people. A lot of rats and all. It's like anything. Did you ever get any... speak to any psychologists? Did you ever speak to anybody about the mental health or the mental side of what you went through and the mental torture? Can you never get any home leaves you just got out your go? And that was after 12 years? Prison down. Why was that as well? Usually if you're getting out, or do you get a few home leaves to get addressed back into society? Because we were protesting. We would never go around and tell them. We never go around because... If you went out daily, I'd certainly be in it, but I wasn't coming back. But I still wouldn't get a wee chance at it. If I got a chance, I'd open jail in England. You know what I mean? I might as well give it a rest. A lot of people. Have you ever approached you? I know you don't do interviews. Have you ever approached you about doing a film or a documentary to tell your story and get it out there? We were out in Bale, we were offered Angel Falls. I didn't see me talking about that. But I don't know. I know as you say, I don't dare to use that in my story. It's just a random case. I don't like it just for going on in my life. I was going to a can of kids. My kids are grown up and they'll get kids. I'll get my grandson. So I'm deciding on what to tell my story. I'm not going to tell my story. I'll have a bro lift story. Before I go, I'll be out there. Because I think you should, for anybody who's 18 years old, if a crime had any days, it's a story that should be told. It's a story that you should be screaming through the rooftops. I know a lot of people try and bury their pain and bury their past. But again, that can eventually build up to nervous breakdowns, to suicide too. It's not much of a pain. It's not much of a pain. It's not much of a pain. To dig it all back up again. If I don't do it and I die tomorrow, it's not going to do it. It's no matter what you say, I confess to it. I mean, I'll get my side there. No idea. When you came out, Joe, how was your life then? Was everybody at a PCU? We tried to just knuckle down, get their head down. How did you adjust to society? It wasn't easy. I ended up turning out drugs. They just threw me out the door. I didn't have any money. I didn't know how to do it. I couldn't go on a bus. I didn't know even when I was a pauzer. I couldn't work up one. Everybody tried to get a PCU and talk to you? It was a nightmare. It was a nightmare. I didn't know who your pauzer was. I know I've got my own pauzer. I've got my own pauzer. People were going to put me on a table. They were not going to the pauzer. There was no telling you the trouble. They were going to be careful. I said, I won't go for a pain. I'm going to those arm spills. They didn't get a fault for me. They were all my users. I couldn't wonder who would be Paul Peisman through using his name and doing this and doing that. I mean, they see me at night when you have his apple. There is a lot of users out there. Especially such a high profile name in coming out. Everybody, kids on you, your pal, want a PCA. You're used, aren't you? You're just used. I've had it for years anyway. All my fucking family has me and my brothers. We're loyal. We're loyal, we're pauzer. They don't care and they respect them. They're models anyway. I definitely agree with that. Glasgow is a tough city. It's a very tough city, but there's a lot of people are fragile now. A lot of people are play the big man cared, but really, when it comes down to it, they're weak. It's been a week. It's been a week. It's been a week. It's been a week. I've never asked for it, as I say it. I don't know what she's going to say. She's never asked for it, as I say it. See me, you get out? If you've ever been back, Jo? Did you ever been back? I've never been back. We've never been back. I've never been back. I've done something for my family. My family were fine. I'd taken a chance, but I didn't take any six murders. I haven't taken any six murders. Roedd i'r rhan o'r pryd ar ôl, pobl? Mae'n gweld i'n raif i'r rhan o'r pryd ac i chi'n rhan o'r petho, ma dda chi'n ganddog wedi cael gwirio, nad wedi bod o'i ambrangol newspaperol. Mae ddim ond i yn fawr, mae'n ddifenni arestodd i chi, mae roedd cofio at ymddangos i chi clon, dwi'n dda i bwysig, mae rodi'n ddim ar hyn. Mae eich bydd yna lŵr, mae oedd ei ffordd o feur ac i yn gwneud. Rydyn ni'n hyn o si'n fathodg a'n siar phall? Rydyn ni eit mythafodd. Mae'n meddwl i'r ddogfanaethau. Ieithio i rydyn ni'n meddwl i'r ddogfanaethau. Gael eich cyffredinau y bydau. A'r rhan o'r prysnol. Diolch i'n meddwl i'r ddogfanaethau. Mae'n meddwl i'r ddogfanaethau. Mae'n meddwl i'r ddogfanaethau. Mae'n meddwl i'r ddogfanaethau. Wel i'r rhan o'ch chi yn gwybod i'r ddwych i nhw ddeunio. ar gyfer y ti'n mynd i ddechrau'r sialon, nid yn gwelio i gyd mwyfyn, pan adonwch, o ffwrdd dryeron. I 57 oed y genedau yn gyntafol gyda'r bwysig yn ni. Dwi'n gofio pethog i ddechrau'n pwysig mwyfyn, mae'r cyfnod o hynny i'n credu am gyda'r cyfnod yn eitafol. Ond hefyd, mae wedi'n werthddir i, yw'n dweud i'r cirgofyn, yn y ffyrdd o'i bwysig yma, i'n dweud i'r cyllid, phoblant i'r cyllid, Yn geirio mi a gweld y gallad kurio. Rwy'n bodai rhaid defnyddio cymdeithio. a'r ffordd a'r bwyddo yn yw'r hyn. I ddim yn ddiddordeb. felly y bwyddo yn hynny'n sicrhau gyda'r ffwrdd a'u bwyddo yn wedi bod yn ddiddordeb. Yn y bydd ein ffordd, mae'n sis. Mae'n ddim yn ddiddordeb. Mae'n ddiddordeb yn mi. Mae'n ddiddordeb, pan mae'n dod gan y blodd. Mae'n ddiddordeb? Mae'n ddiddordeb yn y bobl yn yr olyf. Mae'r toll no nesaf, y môl, ond mae'r eu nhw yma, wrth gwrs? Ni'n gwybod. Nid o'r brofodlod invitesbeth. Cyn rai'r cyfnod oherwydd y ddarlwn i fyfau'r dromonau. Mae'r ddro'r ddangos am ddechrau, mae'n cael dechrau ac mae e'n ddanc. Mi'n ddangos y ddangos! Mae'n ddangos, mae'n gwybod! Un o'ch ddangos ym lefau a eu ddangos? Mae'n ddangos o'i gilydd, oherwydd o'u gilydd arwaeth. Mae'r ardymno. Rhan o'i gwneud cyflwynt oherwydd ddwygych chi'n gwneud. Vo'w'i gwneud dros saetariaeth oherwydd i'm iawn. Ac mae'n g 안녕 ar eich bod ni wedi eich ddeswedd fel hynny. Ac mae'n reddlu iawn oherwydd a chymdeithasau. Do youn, rydyn ni'n mwylfa. Dwi yw'r ambrangodd gyda gyda hefyd. Mae'n wedi maes o craffau a chymdeithasau. Byddai i wneud ar hynna gwybod i ddechrau. Mae wedi ddweud ambrangodd gyda cea. Ac mae'n mynd i'r amser, mae'n mynd i'n mynd i'r amser. Mae'r ymddangos yn ei ddefnydd. Mae'r ymddangos yn ei ddefnydd. Rwy'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl mewn rhoi'r ymddangos yn ei ddefnydd? Mae'r ymddangos yn meddwl, ond mae'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl yn y ddefnydd. Nid yw eich hunain yng Nghymru. Nid yw eich hunain? Cwyddo nhw wedi'u wedi'u endyn nhw'n fawr i'w opyn nhw'n opyn beth 30 cases. Be Charlie Cregan, Noree Walker. Wel haf ymdrym? A'r rhaid i'n ffeithio'n meddwl o'n Jackson's and Taylor's. A'n stwyll wedi nhw'n ddiwrnod i'r case. Y bwyf yw'r parmau heiste'u case. Rwy'n meddwl o'r parmau heiste'u case. Mae'r parmau heiste'u case? Rwy'n meddwl i'r ace. Yn hyffinchio o ddiweddol fod yn mynd i'n oherwydd, nad ydw i nesaf oherwydd mewn bwrm yn gwyllig. Yr hyffinchio o ddiweddol fod yn gwyllig. Roedon ond rydyn ni'n fawr. Yr hyffinchio o ddiweddol fod yn gwyllig? Wel, ei gwn yn cyllid yn ymwneud. Mae'n allan, mae'r rhaid i'r athegau. Felly mae'n meddwl o'r parmau heiste'u case. Mae'r parmau heiste'u case. Mae'r parmau heiste'u case. Caz. Ond byddwn i, fel ar hyn yn y pwys, gan hynny yw rhywbeth. Fe yw hwnnw. Mae'r ffiant yn hwnnw am eu bod yn y pwys, yn y Deilir-Ech. Mae'r pwys hefyd yn ei fyddi'r, dwi'n ddechrau mewn i ymddi, Wedi'u ddweud, mae'r ddweud am y technolach, mae o'r ddechrau eich ddefnydd y twyd, mae'r byth rydyn ni yn ymddir. Mae'n gwaith cyffredinol i ni'r holl. Felly, mae'n olygu'n trwmnydd. Mae'r ffordd yn felly, mae'r ffordd yn felly. Mae'r ffordd yn felly, mae'r wnaethoha wneud sydd yn fyddiwyr. Mae hofnifnwyr ac mae'r ffordd yn felly, mae'r ffordd yn felly. Mae'r ffordd yn felly, mae'r ffordd yn felly, mae'r ffordd yn felly. Mae'n b careful honno ar gyfer cynhyrchu, yn ganfododd, yn fawr mewn beir. Ond y cyfion yn cofawr, mae'r ffordd yma yn felyd. Yna yn gweithio'n fyrdd, yn felyd, yn fylio'n fyrdd. A'n meddwl fel bobl yn felyd. joystick sydd yn deall eu bod gennym, hiw ddfweithio am ddefnyddio ac'ry解 yяnt i'w prinsodge mae'n gweld ei ddыв. Dann y ëm mwyro e'n fwyro. Mae wnewch nhw gwiaith sy'n cyfreidio o'n ashw spherical er mnaeni i chi nad o'r newydd am rharla bi ar hyn arrydd i chi ddy��ol i am meddw y brrasn,led y cwrs o'r hynd geiogaeth yn eiHome o'r gwahautethi'n gw reinforceio ddim ond ni fe yw cynnau i roi bod功us han rwyf sydd yn cwrdd i mor fin ffeyrun yn gyn persons. Dw i fath ogofio'r bras vo'r original iawn. Mae bw ustedes yn oed, gyd, yw'r golygu newydd yn rhaid. Felly y byddwn i'n gwasanaeth gyda ma i fod yn ôl i gRETI, yn ei wneud i weld, mae'n gweithio'r gwaith. Ond ddechrau fath o'r arladdod, mae'n gweithio'r gweithio, dyna hanes i ni. Ac mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio? Mae'r ddau yn ei dweud i rhai ddrechtaeth. Rhaid e'i ddechrau'r dd驟? A da ddwy'n fath o ddrechtaeth. ond y gofyn wych, mae'r maen nhw i gofyn yn tybl o gyflawn. Rwy'n gwybod am y maen nhw i'r gywir ond er mwyn o'r yr ysgolau Ion Cymru, a'r gael i'r gwael i'r gyfarwyddau sgolau i gael i gael i hyfford. Maent cwrs, iddo ni siaradau gwneud yr cyffordd. Fy diodd yr cwrs, mae'n cyffordd eisiau i'r cyffordd, uch i ddweud uwch i'n meddwl ymm mwyn o'r cyffordd. Ddweud â'r cyffordd ym ym ardal nhw i'r cyffordd, a bwg alsu'r ddechrau'r ddechrau'r llaw, dwi'n griffwlad? Na fyddwch fel ddechrau'r ddechrau Dwi ddim yn fanyl o phredimhael Dwi ddim yn fanyl o'r ddechrau oherwydd nad oedd yn gwybod o'r ddechrau a'i hefyd wedi'i chyfiaeth O'r 12 oile'r drwy'r ddechrau? Da i gael i amdylch chi wef Fel arddangos a adedwch o'r ddechrau a r�odd yw gwneud oherwydd yma ar eich bod來wyd Dyna roedd os Language Celts yn gyda'r gyrraedd llai yn gyfathio. Mae i adumiau'r pwysig yn y pwysig a'r pryd o'r newidau mewn gwir, ac rwyf yn cael ei gael. Mae gennym iddyn nhw i'r gweithio, ond rhodo'i wedi gwerthus. Gweithio'n wneud eich hun o'ch cyfrifiad. Ac mae gennym i gael eu gwir yn gyfathio. Ond rydw i ddim hoffio'ch ein erbyn ardeu'r gwrthu'r 12f. Fe nid oed i'r bod nhw'n anau byddwch ychydig at y cwylwn i ddadwch. Ond nid oed i'n yn fwrdd, yn dweud cael dweud caes ei ddweud? Ond, ond, nid oed, efallai mae efallai'n teidwch fel nid oed i'w ddweud, mae'n rai'n ei ddweud i ddweud iawn, a wedi'n ddych chi'n oed i'n ddweud am y cwylwstio gyda'r job yw'n ddot, ond oed i chi fel nid i'n ddweud, ond yw hwn wedi'n gweithio mynd i'w iddo, a g peoples o'r mynd o'r rhaid. Mynd o'n gwниw'r mae o'n tyg oedd. Gyddi angen a gweithio'n gwahanol a gweithio'r morhaid. Gyddi angen i gweithio i gweithio'n gweithio. Mae angen i gweithio i gweithio'n gwahanol a gweithio'n gwahanol… Gyddi angen i eich hollwch. Rwy'n taith o'n cael o'r rhan. Rwy'n cael o'i hwilion i gweithio'n gwahanol. But byddai ran o'n cyfleu rhoi'r maelodau a gweithio'n gwahanol? The Procurator of Fiscal would help to convict us as a high court judge. He's in that court that day, and I mean as a trial one. He's in that court that day, and he's seen us and he's walked by. He was up there watching the case. I'm not going to lie to you, I'm not going to lie to you, I'm not going to lie to you. He's going to believe it. The old pal's out, fucking like I'm out of a row crying. Or a horn shakes him. Even the Procurator of Fiscal, Lord Reed, is on that appeal. He's the youngest high court judge in Scotland or the UK. Get in those old pals out, you know what? You know what? Slam on the place and promote them. The other coppers went and show up to the ranks. They couldn't catch a cold over them. A lot of people get promoted after your case. A lot of people get promoted after your case. Keep a hush hush and we'll promote you. Keep a hush hush and we'll promote you. I met one friend, a guy. A pub, I was on a pub drinking. A guy came up, and he was saying, if you're talking about a guy, he's an old guy who we're talking about in the case. I don't know what he's against everybody. I'm sure you're talking to me, doesn't he? But when a cop comes up and says to you, we know you never done it, it's up to you. You say it later. But he's saying, we know you never done it. You don't tell us who done it, you're going down. You're fucking out of tunes. I have a six mother. You know what I mean? You don't want to breach your peace. You know what they're fighting us off. You know we never done it. You know what they're doing? Getting justice for the family. You know what they're fighting? They're angry because they're going to catch a cold. They're out of time six weeks, you know what I mean? And they never had any fighting. People are all gone. They're all gone again. They know what they're going. They say to rights come on. Pak Shjarff's got, Heng's Latin putting sears. You know what I mean? Hears and masks. I was the only man I'd never get done with her on the mask because my wife always did. And you said, if you used to get a hair sample, we want one. And for more of a reason than they want. Me and my wife, they got a hair sample. They went, no. So don't worry everybody, I'm coming over up here. I can't get a hair sample. I always don't even have done it with a mask. My hair on it. You know what I mean? You know what I'm saying. No mistakes, no accent, no fucking fighting is up. Ym 101, fel chilydd erioeddol iawn. Þ y diwylliannodd yn ddechrau'n ddefnyddio? Pe efallai y gallu y gallu? Gary, Gary Mewr?mpael. Diolch i gwybod i'merio'n ymddangos. Gary was mwy'r pal ac mae yna hwn dechrau. Mi eisiau no gyda llyfridol i'r bobl, ac mae mae yna ychydig. Gary os welfa gan hyffordd, yn ddweud na ffops o roes. Rwy'n mynd i'n gwneud bod Gary Mewr yn ychydig, yn rwy'n mynd i'n mynd i'n fynd i'r bobl. folding in the litter. Fuck on, he's live, never litter a breach. I'll be brought if it was a boy. Hated poulwys on the rest of it. Never in my life times salmon, they would never turn and say to me, hey mår dyddoiw farng, he's been accused a lot against them and he's an angel. And I never fucking mitted anybody on the dyddoiw farng, McLeachur. Was that again about that? I turn my back and they never... any of me on the ddod ddod a breach. What was that? Haven't done it to diw. No, I don't want that when it was some pal. You know what I mean? There's a lot of people throwing his name about that. I don't see it. The guys know here's no here he defend himself. Rwyf i'n gwneud i'n credu eu gwneud i'r iawn i'r ffordd a os ymwneud i'w ffwrdd iawn i'w prifsugau y phewn i swyddi mewn yn gwyl iawn i'w pab pork ac nid o'r grwyd i mi i fod yn bwyl, Ond yna'r gwoeg i'r rhwng o peth wedi'u hyn. Maen nhw fy'n ddod yn gwneud yw rhai. Ond mynd i'n gwneud i chonig o'r rai dda i'r rhaeg o'r rhaeg i mi i gwyb i bwysig fel hyn. Mae hwnnw. Felly byddai ymwneud hynny chi cyfeiwyd. Felly mae hi wedi ganddo i, ond hwnnw i ganddo i. Ac oedd bod yn iawn gwneud hynny ymwyaf o Figurus Cymru. O'r rai shoe, dych yn… Mae'n dod o'n hefyd o ffwrdd o'r Aelodau. Bwrw y'r bof ar gael eu lle. Mae'r bof oedd yn gyntaf ar gyfer Garrey. Four? Four is. Mae'n gwneud am y gwarnio i'r bokei ar gyfer Garrey. Oherwydd mae'r bof yn gofyn o hynny i'r gyffredig. Sefydlu, byddwch. Mae modd, mae'na gweld yn iawn. Mae wedi cael ei wneud ychwanegol. Mae'na wedi cael ei wneud yn kunneedd. Mae sicrhau. Mae'r wneud yn siarad. Mae'n meddwl i fynd, i fynd yn siarad. Felly mae'n meddwl i'r newydd yng nghymryd. Mae gennym i chi i'r amlennu i chi weld. Mae'n meddwl i chi i chi. Mae'r gweld yn ei unig cynnyddu i chi'n fagor. Fynaf i chi'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl i chi'n meddwl i chi i chi, Diolch yn fawr, i chi'n gwybod i'r fawr, i chi'n gwybod i'r fawr.