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Zac Brettler’s parents thought that they could pinpoint the moment he’d started to change: at 16, he began boarding at the posh Mill Hill School, in North London. Established in 1807 and occupying a rambling 150-acre campus, Mill Hill has a hefty tuition price. When Zac arrived, in 2013, he found himself in the company of the cosseted offspring of plutocrats from Russia, Kazakhstan, and China. “It was the children of oligarchs,” a former student who befriended Zac at Mill Hill, recalled. The kids wore designer clothes and partied at swank hotels. On cold days, rather than make the eight-minute walk from the dormitory to class, they summoned Ubers. Because London is a second home to so many rich people from abroad, the city has long been a bastion of gaudy consumerism. To Zac, his classmates’ ostentatiousness seemed exotic; his parents weren’t especially materialistic. The teen-ager was becoming more fixated on wealth. He’d been interested in cars since childhood, and now expressed embarrassment at his family’s humble Mazda. Like many adolescent boys, he developed a fascination with gangsters, watching documentaries about figures from the London underworld, among them the homicidal twins Reginald and Ronald Kray. He loved movies about guys on the make, such as “The Wolf of Wall Street” and “War Dogs,” which tells the true story of two young men in Florida who became international arms dealers. Zac had always possessed a Walter Mitty quality: he’d burnish his achievements (boasting to friends about his athletic prowess and his business prospects), or play up his supposed connections to prominent people (falsely claiming, for instance, that he knew Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool Football Club). But none of the Brettlers had ever imagined that Zac might be moving about London pretending to be someone else altogether. Patrick Radden Keefe investigates the teen’s descent into London’s criminal underworld of crooked businessmen, dirty money, and notorious gangsters—and explores why the British police seemed reluctant to pursue Brettler’s case. Read the full story at the link in our bio. #truecrime #truecrimetok #truestory #london #pimlico #gangsters #patrickraddenkeefe #saynothing #serial
Zac Brettler’s parents thought that they could pinpoint the moment he’d started to change: at 16, he began boarding at the posh Mill Hill School, in North London. Established in 1807 and occupying a rambling 150-acre campus, Mill Hill has a hefty tuition price. When Zac arrived, in 2013, he found himself in the company of the cosseted offspring of plutocrats from Russia, Kazakhstan, and China. “It was the children of oligarchs,” a former student who befriended Zac at Mill Hill, recalled. The kids wore designer clothes and partied at swank hotels. On cold days, rather than make the eight-minute walk from the dormitory to class, they summoned Ubers. Because London is a second home to so many rich people from abroad, the city has long been a bastion of gaudy consumerism. To Zac, his classmates’ ostentatiousness seemed exotic; his parents weren’t especially materialistic. The teen-ager was becoming more fixated on wealth. He’d been interested in cars since childhood, and now expressed embarrassment at his family’s humble Mazda. Like many adolescent boys, he developed a fascination with gangsters, watching documentaries about figures from the London underworld, among them the homicidal twins Reginald and Ronald Kray. He loved movies about guys on the make, such as “The Wolf of Wall Street” and “War Dogs,” which tells the true story of two young men in Florida who became international arms dealers. Zac had always possessed a Walter Mitty quality: he’d burnish his achievements (boasting to friends about his athletic prowess and his business prospects), or play up his supposed connections to prominent people (falsely claiming, for instance, that he knew Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool Football Club). But none of the Brettlers had ever imagined that Zac might be moving about London pretending to be someone else altogether. Patrick Radden Keefe investigates the teen’s descent into London’s criminal underworld of crooked businessmen, dirty money, and notorious gangsters—and explores why the British police seemed reluctant to pursue Brettler’s case. Read the full story at the link in our bio. #truecrime #truecrimetok #truestory #london #pimlico #gangsters #patrickraddenkeefe #saynothing #serial

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