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6 Episodes 2012 - 2012
Episode 1
Mon, May 14, 2012
Alone and adrift after his discharge from the Navy, Anthony 'Snoddy' Spencer discovers the seductive world of the outlaw bikie - and the formidable force that is Jock Ross - Supreme Commander of the Comancheros. In the late seventies and early eighties, all bikies wanted to do was drink, party and ride bikes. That - and the odd brawl with other clubs. It's a life-style Snoddy takes to with ease. He meets Lee through a fellow 'nom' (nominee) and a relationship develops. Jock is recruiting, and Snoddy helps lure Caesar Campbell, a biker with a fearsome reputation, into joining the club. But it is Snoddy's part in a brawl with rival club - The Loners - that finally wins his brothers' respect - and full membership of the Comancheros.
Episode 2
Now a fully-fledged member, Anthony "Snoddy" Spencer does his best to calm bristling egos when Mario "Chopper" Cianter, Colin "Caesar" Campbell and his brothers Gregory ("Shadow") and Phillip ("Bull") threaten to become a club within a club.
Episode 3
Jock is bashed in King's Cross after his bucks night - but the city chapter vote against helping to avenge him. After all, none of them were invited to his wedding to Vanessa. Tensions between the two chapters intensify to the point where Snoddy no longer feels they are part of the same club. He goes to Jock and tells him they are leaving the Comancheros to form an Australian chapter of the American Club, the Bandido Nation. Colours are returned - and burned - and Snoddy warns a new Comanchero member - Kiddo - to give his leader a message. "Tell Jock to stay out of Parramatta - or he's a dead man."
Episode 4
41 mins
When Jock is knocked off his bike and Comancheros Dog and Sparra are bashed by the Bandidos at a suburban hotel, Jock declares war - which the Bandidos reject. But it is clear both sides are arming themselves as shots are fired at the clubhouses. Afraid for the safety of his family, Bull Campbell tries to hand in his colours but Snoddy asks him to think about it for another week. There's a 'swap meet' at Milperra the following weekend, which Snoddy declares a compulsory meeting. "If the Commos are there - we will bash them and take their colours".
Episode 5
A young girl, Leanne, encourages Shifty, the Sergeant at Arms for the Rebels and a friend of her sister's, to take her to the swap meet. It is going to be a great day. Though neither of the two warring clubs expect more than a show of force at such a public event, motives are misunderstood when a number of Bandidos ride by Kiddo's house. As the women prepare family barbeques, the two clubs assemble at their respective clubhouses. The Comancheros are the first to arrive at Milperra and think the Bandidos are a no-show. Then the Bandidos suddenly arrive in force catching the Comancheros unprepared and clearly outnumbered.
Episode 6
The confrontation at Milperra leaves six bikers and one innocent bystander dead ("Chopper" and "Shadow" of the Bandidos. "Foggy", "Leroy", "Sparra" and "Dog" of the Comanchero and 14-year-old girl Leanne Walters). Many of the members from both clubs are imprisoned as they await trial. The stresses and guilt are too much to bare for Snoddy, he relinquishes his Presidency to "Bull" Campbell before hanging himself in his prison cell. 57 Bandidos and Comancheros are handed lengthy sentences for various convictions. Due to serious misdirections to the jury by trial judge Justice Roden, the Court of Appeal quashed the 'murder' convictions and the majority of bikers were released immediately. Jock served a total of five years and three months for his part in the massacre. His time served was the most of anyone involved.