The Toughest Prison of All: The true story of a career bank robber and how he broke his addiction to criminal thinking
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Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC, 2021.
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Floyd C Frosberg., & Floyd C Frosberg|AUTHOR. (2021). The Toughest Prison of All: The true story of a career bank robber and how he broke his addiction to criminal thinking . Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC.

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Floyd C Frosberg and Floyd C Frosberg|AUTHOR. 2021. The Toughest Prison of All: The True Story of a Career Bank Robber and How He Broke His Addiction to Criminal Thinking. Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC.

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Floyd C Frosberg and Floyd C Frosberg|AUTHOR. The Toughest Prison of All: The True Story of a Career Bank Robber and How He Broke His Addiction to Criminal Thinking Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC, 2021.

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Floyd C Frosberg, and Floyd C Frosberg|AUTHOR. The Toughest Prison of All: The True Story of a Career Bank Robber and How He Broke His Addiction to Criminal Thinking Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC, 2021.

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From his early teens, Floyd believed that crime would lead to happiness and prosperity. But, after each crime, he ended up back in prison, planning his next escape, his next big job. In 1974, he and three others pulled off a one-million-dollar heist, but it didn't end up the way he planned.

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