Paul Gascoigne, the England football legend, somehow managed to do so when he showed up at the scene on July 9, 2010.Gazza claimed that he knew killer Raoul Moat when he was cornered by police and holding a gun to his own head.He arrived at the scene in Rothbury, Northumbria, wearing a dressing gown and carrying a fishing rod, chicken and cans of lager.Police, understandably, would not let him go to see the fugitive, which led to one of the most remarkable radio interviews of all-time, as Real Radio spoke to Gazza.Moat would end up fatally wounding himself after a six-hour standoff with officers.But what is the truth behind Gazza's relationship with Moat?Well, it turns out there was not a friendship at all, and Gazza admitted truthfully.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk