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  1. Charles Frederick Wilson (30 June 1932 – 23 April 1990) was an English career criminal. A member of the Great Train Robbery gang, of which he was treasurer, he was shot dead on the doorstep of his Marbella home in 1990.

  2. Charlie Wilson, on the run with his family still back in England, visited them for six weeks, so three of the train robbers were together in exile for a time. After the Edwards family returned to England, the Reynoldses also decided to leave Mexico and go to Canada to potentially join up with the Wilson family, leaving on 6 December 1966.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Charles Frederick «Charlie» Wilson fue condenado a 30 años de cárcel, pero solo cumplió uno.

  4. Charles Kent "Charlie" Wilson (Tulsa, Oklahoma, Estados Unidos; 29 de enero de 1953), más conocido como Charlie Wilson, es un cantante, compositor, productor estadounidense y exvocalista líder de The Gap Band.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2016 · Police set up road blocks in England and screened all Europe-bound travelers in search of Charles Frederick Wilson, 32, the so-called silent man in last spring’s trial of 12 participants in the...

  6. A principios de los ochenta, un congresista americano aficionado a la diversión, una mujer de la alta sociedad de Houston defensora acérrima de las buenas causas y un agente de la CIA apasionado por los retos, conspiraron para llevar a cabo la mayor operación secreta de la historia.

  7. Charles Frederick "Charlie" Wilson (30 June 1932 – 23 April 1990) was a British criminal. He was born in Battersea, London. He was a member of the Great Train Robbery gang. He was shot dead by a hitman on a bicycle in 1990 when he was living in Marbella, Spain.