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Scott Russell Tweddell
Scott Russell Tweddell (born march 1983) was a former Trooper in the King's Royal Hussars, he got a dishonorable discharge from the army in 2003 for planting a Improvised explosive device in a phone box in seaview Isle of Wight, after witch he was sent to prision. he served time in Reading (HM Prison),Portland (HM Prison) and Parkhurst (HM Prison). while in Reading (HM Prison) he was cought Smuggling drugs in to the prison and selling it to other inmates, for the remainder of his time in reading he served his time in Solitary confinement and was put on closed visits.


 * Early Life

Scott was born on March 27th 1983 at St Mary's Hospital. Parkhurst Road, Newport, Isle Of Wight. At the age of 7 he started boxing at Ryde ABC, At the age of ten he had his first Amateur boxing match winning on all judges score card's, he went on to win his next 10 fights. During this time he was building up a criminal record for Assault,Street fighting,affray, Assault occasioning actual bodily harm, And Public intoxication. He was banned by Ryde ABC for 6 months for his actions, when he returned back to boxing he lost his next fight, turning his back on boxing and to a life of crime.


 * Army Career

Tweddell joind the army in 1999 trying to change his life, doingRecruit training at Worthy Down Barracks and Phase 2 training at Bovington Camp joining the King's Royal HussarsRegiment in 2000 as a driver of a Challenger 2 Main battle tank, progressing to a gunner in 2002.


 * Improvised explosive device

In 2003 while heavily intoxicated Tweddell made a Improvised explosive device and left it in a phone box in Seaview, Isle of Wight joking he was going to sink the island. The next morning a dog walker noticed the device and reported it to the police, Police closed off seaview and performed aEmergency evacuation of the surrounding area. Royal Navybomb disposal where called to perform a Controlled explosion on the suspect package. Later that year Tweddell got cought for him crime and got dishonorable discharge from the army and sentenced to prision.


 * Life after prision

Since leaving prision Tweddell's name has been brought up in a few Violent crime's on the isle of wight but as of yet police have failed to get a Conviction, since 2008 Tweedell has been trying to staying clear of the law and seems to be living a normal life.