Introduction
1, Bullets, Banks, and Beatle Wigs
2. Boy to Man and Madness
3. Pistols and a Car Chase
4. Love and Bank Robbery
5. Portrait of a Hero
6. One More Heist
7. Jailed, Analyzed, and Condemned
8. Trouble Enough for a Lifetime
9. Postscript
Afterword
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Image Credits
Index
About the Author
Nate Hendley is a journalist and author. His books include The Boy on the Bicycle, The Big Con, and Bonnie and Clyde. Nate lives in Toronto.
Hendley tells the story as though he were writing a crime novel; an
apt read-alike might be Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, with which
The Beatle Bandit shares a journalistic style and a perceptive
analysis of people and events. First-rate true crime.
*Booklist*
Hendley does a fine job putting Smith’s crimes in the context of
Canadian culture decades ago. Students of true crime won’t want to
miss this thoughtful book.
*Publishers Weekly*
With this absorbing, deeply researched tale of a troubled,
gun-obsessed bank robber-turned-killer in 1960s Toronto, veteran
true crime writer Nate Hendley has scored another triumph.
*Dean Jobb, author of The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream and
Empire of Deception*
A fascinating, bizarre, important story told by one of the
country's top true crime writers. What's not to enjoy? The Beatle
Bandit is a hit.
*Peter Edwards, Toronto Star crime reporter and co-author of The
Wolfpack: the Millennial Mobsters who brought Chaos and the Cartels
to the Canadian Underworld*
The Beatle Bandit is a fascinating true crime story that weaves
meticulously researched facts and compassionate observations into a
gripping narrative that is as much historical as entertaining. Nate
Hendley’s eye for detail provides the reader with an engaging
account of life in 1960s Toronto, a bank robbery gone bad, mental
illness, the Canadian judicial system, and the individuals who were
a part of those places.
*Desmond P. Ryan, Retired Toronto Police Detective and author of
The Mike O’Shea Crime Fiction Series and The Mary-Margaret Cozy
Series*
In his compelling new true crime book, Nate Hendley walks us
through a case that roiled the peaceable province of Ontario in the
mid-1960s. At centre stage is a troubled young man facing the death
penalty for a murder committed in the course of an armed and
violent bank robbery. As the tragedy unfolds, Hendley demonstrates
with lucidity and empathy that when it comes to mental illness,
sadly, there are no simple answers.
*Lorna Poplak, author of The Don: The Story of Toronto’s Infamous
Jail*
Nate Hendley has written a page-turner with The Beatle Bandit,
about Toronto bank robber Matthew Kerry Smith, who donned a Beatle
wig when robbing banks in the mid-1960s Beatles’ era. Hendley’s
background as a journalist and narrative writing skills bring to
life Smith’s story from childhood into adulthood.
*Sharon A. Crawford, author of The Enemies Within Us: a Memoir*
With The Beatle Bandit, Nate Hendley does a splendid job
reconstructing the life and crimes of one of Canada’s most unusual
bank robbers, Matthew Kerry Smith. Known as ‘Toronto the Good’ in
the early sixties, violent crimes were few and far between, and
murders committed during the course of bank robberies were rare.
Hendley’s book paints a vibrant portrait of a city on the brink of
becoming a world-renowned metropolis, a deeply disturbed young man,
and the debate over capital punishment.
*Robert J. Hoshowsky, author, The Last to Die: Ronald Turpin,
Arthur Lucas, and the End of Capital Punishment in Canada*
The Beatle Bandit is a fascinating, brutal, unflinching true crime
story, shorn of sensationalism, which will thrill you and anger you
in equal measure.
*Kid Ferrous Reviews*
Nate Hendley is a great storyteller and tells this true crime story
as it should be; facts, stats, first-hand witnesses, and news
reports of the time.
*Viva La Books*
Excels at unpacking the crime in light of the time setting in which
it occurred… Highly recommended for readers of the true-crime
genre.
*Miramichi Reader*
This book is a must read for anyone looking for contentious and
responsible true crime.
*True Crime Index*
Hendley is a clean, crisp writer who knows how to pace a story.
*Winnipeg Free Press*
An absorbing true life story that reads with all the drama of a
fiction novel...a compelling and informative read from cover to
cover.
*Midwest Book Review*
Hendley writes like a reporter, sticking to the facts, with a clear
sense of how to pace a story in order to keep readers turning
pages...a solid addition to the true-crime canon.
*Literary Review of Canada*
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