Smith was born in
London to Irish immigrant parents: an unemployed and violent father and working mother. He grew up in the
Holloway Road area and in
Balham. He was first arrested for stealing apples and at that time had a positive view of the police. However, while playing
truant from school at the age of 14 with a friend, he was picked up by the
burglary squad and beaten and
tortured by them. They were then forced to confess to a series of burglaries that they had not committed. When the case came to court, he admitted to making-up the burglaries and the
magistrate ordered the police to investigate, leading to the charges being dismissed and a recommendation to sue the police. This then led to
harassment by the police on several occasions, for example raiding the family home to the extent where they opted to drop the charges. In his own words, Smith "threw [himself] into crime", and this led to him being sent to a
detention centre. At 16, he appeared at the
Old Bailey for armed robbery and possession of
firearms and sentenced to three years. He used the contacts that he made during this sentence to become a professional robber, and spent his life as a professional criminal in and out of prison. He committed over 200
bank robberies and was given a 26-year sentence, of which he served 11 years, and spent most of it reading. He was
jailed for life in 1997 on the two-strikes provisions of the Crime Sentences Act 1997, after a robbery spree. Now reformed, he has not been in trouble with the law since his release from prison in 2010. ==Writing career==