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Dad waited until deathbed to confess criminal double life secret to daughter

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Published 15:22 6 Dec 2023 GMT

Dad waited until deathbed to confess criminal double life secret to daughter

His daughter never knew he was a fugitive

Niamh Shackleton

Niamh Shackleton

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Niamh Shackleton
Niamh Shackleton

Niamh Shackleton is an experienced journalist for UNILAD, specialising in topics including mental health and showbiz, as well as anything Henry Cavill and cat related. She has previously worked for OK! Magazine, Caters and Kennedy.

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An 'easy going' dad had been hiding a huge secret from his daughter for decades.

Tom Randele died from lung cancer in 2021 and it wasn't the late car salesman was on his death bed that he revealed his criminal double life to his unbeknown daughter, Ashley.

Ashley was understandably shocked by her father's revelations having had a close relationship with the 71-year-old.

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But little did she know that her dad wasn't actually called Tom Randele; his birth name was Ted Conrad.

Speaking on the Smoke Screen: My Fugitive Dad podcast earlier this week, Ashley recalled: "He said, 'If I tell you, you have to promise you will not look into it. I don’t want you looking into anything. I don’t want you telling anybody'."

Ashley has been sharing her dad's story in her new podcast.
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He then shared that he had been involved in one of America's greatest unsolved bank heists back in 1969.

In July of that year, Conrad had been working as a bank teller at Society National Bank in Cleveland, Ohio.

He had access to the vaults as part of his role and a few days later, bank managers realized that $215,000 was unaccounted for.

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Conrad then fled the area and moved over 750 miles away from Cleveland to start a new life in Lynnfield, Massachusetts - where he then became a father.

For the podcast, Ashley tracked down her late father's friends and former girlfriends from his life in Cleveland in a bid to find out more about her illusive dad.

While Conrad told his daughter not to research his criminal past, she still did.

“I’m alone in my childhood bedroom, and I Googled ‘Ted Conrad missing,’ and the first thing that came up said something like, ‘Vault teller robs bank'," she told CNN.

"I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is my dad, and there were hundreds and hundreds of articles about him."

Ted Conrad had been on the run for 52 years.
Ross Anthony Willis/Fairfax Media via Getty Images

A few months after his passing, police turned up at Ashley and her mom's door.

While they'd planned on telling the police themselves, the authorities beat them to it after someone sent his obituary to a crime reporter in Ohio and suggested that the man was actually Ted Conrad.

They told investigators everything they needed to know and, in return, they assured them that they wouldn't face any criminal charges.

Speaking on her podcast, Ashley concluded: "He was always so relaxed and easy going. I would have never guessed how many secrets he had."

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