Friday, March 16, 2012

Shakespeare folio dealer found dead in cell


Raymond Scott, who was jailed in 2010 for handling stolen book, found unconscious in Northumberland prison -  - guardian.co.uk,

Raymond Scott, Shakespeare folio dealer
Shakespeare folio dealer Raymond Scott, 55, was cleared of stealing the 17th-century book from Durham University library. Photograph: Scott Heppell/AP

An eccentric antiques dealer who kept a rare, stolen First Folio of Shakespeare's plays in his home for a decade has been found dead in prison two years into an eight-year sentence.
Raymond Scott, 55, was found unconscious in his cell at Northumberland prison on Wednesday.
Scott ensured extra headlines for an already notorious crime, the theft of the 17th-century work from Durham University library, when he attended court dressed as Che Guevara, sprayed journalists with champagne and revelled in his ownership of a yellow Ferrari. He was cleared of stealing the book but found guilty of handling stolen property and taking it abroad.
He concocted a defence so exotic – involving the supposed discovery of the folio in Cuba through a friend of his fiancee, a nightclub dancer in Havana – that the judge put him down as a fantasist with a personality disorder.
But the jury heard after his conviction that he had been a capable and long-time criminal, with 23 convictions, three aliases and £90,000 of debt on credit cards.
Full story at The Guardian.

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