Ned Kelly was a bushranger, so he was guilty of highway robbery, that is, bailing up travellers and stealing from them. He was guilty of stealing horses and cattle. He also stole from banks in country towns. His worst crime was the murder of several people, including his brother's best friend, and several troopers (policemen).
he did sum bad boy Stuf and was put in naughty corner for about 3 years, sorry, 3 minutes to think about wut he's done to the nice friends of his. this was very very naughty of him to do and by far the worst thing a bushrangers ever done.
(oh and he also killed a few cops and all that boring Stuf)
Ned Kelly was a murder he assaulted a man at 14 and went to jail! Ned Kelly also killed 3 police men and did 2 bank robberys and robbery of a rail way staiion AND shot someone at the age of 22
murder he shot and killed a defenceless policeman in cold blood,cattle rustling,bank robbery,sheep stealing,he and his gang would steal anything of value, he was never famous just infamous,eventually caught and hanged ,unfortunately us australians think that he was a heroe but he was just a ruthless criminal. edit,to those that gave me the thumbs down ob
(no proof exists to determine his exact birth date)
in either Beveridge or Wallan, Victoria. Ned, as he became known, had an association with
the long arm of the law since he was a lad. His first
notable appearance was when he had an altercation
with a local Chinaman named Ah Fook. Fook was the
first person recorded as calling Ned a 'bushranger'.
Around this time Ned became an 'apprentice' to bushranger
Harry Power, mostly used by Harry to hold the horses during
a robbery.
Ned's next illegal act was being involved with the sending of
an obscene letter and subsequent assault. It was not actually
Ned who sent the letter (which also contained calves testicles)
but he was blamed for it regardless. A fight followed with the
husband of the woman receiving the item and Ned was charged.
Following this Ned was charged with having a stolen horse in his
possession and was given three years with hard labour, he was
only 16 years of age. This was the cause of the boxing match at
the site of the Imperial Hotel. Next up Ned was arrested for being drunk, on this charge he
managed to get away with a fine only. That leads us to the incident
where constable Fitzpatrick visited the Kelly home to arrest Dan.
This is believed to be the cause of the 'Kelly outbreak', as it became known. Constable Fitzpatrick was wounded in the wrist and Dan and Ned Kelly headed for the relative safety of the Wombat Ranges.
Police searching for the boys set up camp nearby and a subsequently a shootout took place between the gang and the police which
led to the death of three police officers. After eluding the police for a lengthy period the gang robbed the banks of Euroa and Jerilderie before the eventual raid on Glenrowan. Ironically, it seems Ned would be charged with crimes he did not commit, and not charged with the ones he was guilty of. He was known
(by his own admission) as the best horse thief in Victoria, yet was never charged with this crime. He was assisting Harry Power, but was
never convicted. He most likely did not write the obscene note that caused him to be sent to prison, but may have been guilty of the assault.
He also may have assaulted the Chinaman, but we cannot be sure. Ned was extra strong with his fists, he took on all comers, including Snr Constable Hall and Wild Wright. To say the least, Ned was a
courageous fighter and would use his fists over guns where possible. Ned Kelly was a man who could command an audience and was a natural leader. Ned's prison record Born: 1856
Native Place: Victoria
Trade: Labourer
Religion: Roman Catholic
Education: Read & write
Height: 5ft 10 ins
Weight: 11st 4lbs
Complexion: Sallow
Hair: Dark brown
Eyes: Hazel
Nose: Medium
Mouth: Medium
Chin: Medium
Eyebrows: Dark brown
Visage: Broad
Forehead: Low
Particular Marks: Scar on top of head, two scars crown of ditto, scar front of head, eyebrows meeting, two natural marks between shoulder blade, two freckles lower left arm, scar ball of left thumb, scar back of right hand, three scars on left thumb.
Previous History: Single, Mother Ellen Kelly living at Greta, Devil's River; Uncle James Kelly a prisoner at Pentridge and another, James Quinn, now at Beechworth awaiting trial, and John Lloyd an Uncle a prisoner at Pentridge. Three convictions same day at Wangaratta Police Court: 3 months, and 12 months, and 12 months in default of bail - bail found.
Sentence: Three years Hard Labour, for receiving a stolen horse.
Date of Conviction: 2 August 1871, Beechworth General Sessions.
Herald 20 Nov 1880.
Ned Kelly was a wanted man for several years, and had he been caught earlier for his crimes of theft, he would have gone to gaol. However, the crime which finally sent him to gaol was the killing of three policemen at Stringybark Creek.
ned kelly killed a chinesemanand murdered 3 policemen and stole a horse.he also held people hostage
Ned Kelly was charged with horse-rustling, theft and murder.
He robbed several banks and murdered 3 policemen, as well as a police informant.
Ned Kelly's worst crime was murder.
After he killed three policemen, the reward for his capture increased.
I think Ned Kelly shot 3 police men.
Yes. Ned Kelly committed several murders.
ned kelly was wanted for his many numbered crimes
He committed murder and highway robbery.
Ned kelly full name is: Edward Kelly!
His name was Edward Kelly, his nickname was Ned.
Yes. Ned Kelly committed several murders.
Harry Powers was known have tutored as Ned kelly in a life of crimes and probady he committed 80 more robberies than Ned Kelly
ned kelly was wanted for his many numbered crimes
Ned Kelly's most significant crime was murdering three policeman.
Yes, three members of Ned Kelly's gang were also hanged for their involvement in the crimes committed with him. Joe Byrne, Dan Kelly, and Steve Hart were all executed for their actions alongside Ned Kelly.
Jeriderie
Ned Kelly was hanged. His was the ultimate punishment, the loss of his life, at the age of 24 or 25, in 1880.
For the crimes of robbery and murdering police.
He committed murder and highway robbery.
He was a thief! (not really a bad one, depends on how you look at it) Basically, he was the guy that inspired Ned Kelly, so most of the stuff Ned did, it was kind of like Ned continuing/taking on the role of Ben Hall when Ben died... ;)
Ned kelly full name is: Edward Kelly!
Ned Kelly was committed to trial for murder at Beechworth Magistrate's Court, in northeastern Victoria. He was then transferred to the Melbourne, where he was tried in the Supreme Court.