Description
Stephen Reid is a Canadian criminal, who was a member of the notorious Stopwatch Gang and has also been convicted twice of bank robbery. Reid has served time in over 20 prisons in Canada and the United States.
Born in Massey, Ontario, Reid began writing in 1984 while serving a 21-year prison sentence at the Kent Institution in Agassiz, British Columbia. During his first sentence, Ried submitted a manuscript to Susan Musgrave, then writer-in-residence at the University of Waterloo. Thus developed an ongoing correspondence, and Reid and Musgrave married in 1986 at Kent. Reid also published his first novel, Jack Rabbit Parole, that year.
Reid was released on full parole in June 1987. He lived with Musgrave and her daughters in Sidney, British Columbia, teaching creative writing at Camosun College and working as a youth counsellor in the Northwest Territories. Reid also struggled with heroin and cocaine addiction, and in June 1999, he committed another bank robbery and was sentenced to 18 years in prison. He received day parole on January 28, 2008.
Born
March 13th, 1950 in / Died: Jun 13th, 2018 - pneumonia and heart failure
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2018/07/19
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2018/06/14
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2015/07/21
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