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Wed 8 Dec 2004 19.06 EST. One of Australia's most notorious criminals, Russell "Mad Dog" Cox, was freed yesterday after the authorities reduced his life sentence for attempting to escape from.

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Russell Cox Naked City podcast Fairfax Media. Police fired nine shots at one of the men, Russell Cox, 38, before his car crashed into a wall. Police said Cox and Raymond John Denning, 37, were.

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Evil Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox was no stranger to the attentions of police for many years and Robertson risked his life by going up against him undercover. When Robertson stopped at a set of.

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Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox walked out of Grafton jail in 2004 a free man. Mystery still surrounds an equally famous escape made in 1993 by a once-legend of Australian rock Ian Saxon.

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Meet Australia's most wanted man for a record 11 years. Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox was a manno prison could hold. He escaped from New South Wales' notorious 'elec.

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Meet Australia's most wanted man for a record 11 years. Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox was a man no prison could hold. He escaped from New South Wales' notorious 'electronic zoo', the maximum security Katingal jail - the jail the politicians had said was escape proof.

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A mugshot from one of Cox's earlier arrests. (9Now) Russell Cox was originally born Melville Peter Schnitzerling, and grew up in Balmain during the '40s and '50s, far from the glamorous and gentrified inner-city village it is now. Rumoured to have suffered a horrific childhood full of abuse and mistreatment, Schnitzerling's life of crime.

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Russell "Mad Dog" Cox escaped when it was known as the Metropolitan Reception prison. Cox was recaptured and placed in "escape proof" Katingal, from where he made one of the most famous prison.

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Russell Cox (singlet) is led away after his capture with fellow escapee Ray Denning at Melbourne's Doncaster Shopping Centre in 1988. The Melbourne getaway car of "Mad Dog" Cox.

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'Mad Dog' Cox was Australia's most wanted for 11 years and a man no prison could hold. He escaped from the notorious 'electronic zoo', the maximum-security j.

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Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox, once Australia's most wanted man, has walked free from Grafton jail on the north coast of New South Wales. He was escorted from the gate of Grafton jail wearing a hat and.

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The survivor's story is an edited extract from Public Enemies: Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox, Ray Denning and the Golden Age of Armed Robbery by Mark Dapin (Allen & Unwin, $33), out August 18.

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Escapee: Russell "Mad Dog" Cox escaped from Katingal maximum security prison. John Ure , born and raised in Adamstown, was a NSW Police detective in the Hunter throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. John was involved in several high-profile cases as well as the day-to-day travails of our community.

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Russell `Mad Dog' Cox was Australia's most wanted man for 11 years. He escaped multiple prisons, including Katingal jail that was deemed escape proof.★ Subsc.

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In the Australia of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, armed robbers were the top of the criminal food chain. Their dash and violence were celebrated, and men like Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox and Ray Denning were household names long before Underbelly established Melbourne's gangland thugs as celebrities. Cox and Denning were once Australian Public Enemies Number One and Two. Both were handsome, charismatic.

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UPDATE 6.54am: PAINTER and docker Russell "Mad Dog" Cox has been questioned and released over the murder of Brian Kane 28 years ago. Cox, 63, from the Brisbane suburb of Greenslopes, was brought.

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