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McMillan, 51, escaped from the notorious "Bangkok Hilton" prison 11years ago. Ten years earlier, he paid £250,000 in a failed attempt to be helicoptered to freedom from Pentridge Prison in Australia.
Today, he makes a daily trip from Kensington to Dorking to pack health food nutrients in tins for a living.
The Evening Standard tracked down McMillan, who is still wanted in Thailand for heroin trafficking and in Australia for breaching parole.
He is safe in his humdrum lifestyle because the Government refuses to extradite anyone to a country which carries out the death penalty and dodging parole is not an extraditable offence.
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