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Krays: The Final Word

English · Paperback / Softback

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The definitive account of the Krays' world, their criminal activities, and two lives spent running the Firm. Until now books on the Krays have been subjective and incomplete--memoirs by police officers and witnesses, or whitewashing accounts and affectionate recollections by friends and family. This will be the first wholly objective look at how the twins came to power, fell, and, at least in the public eye, rose again. The book will draw together the many often conflicting versions of events--at least five reasons have been offered for the death of George Cornell--and separate fact from fiction. It will include many stories never previously disclosed, such as:

- Charlie Kray's real position with his brothers. In recent years there have been allegations that he was both a serial molester of women and a police informer, both far from the general picture of a hail-fellow-well-met man manipulated by his younger brothers.
- The Krays' bribing and intimidation of witnesses and their use of solicitors and the clergy to set up potential defences against police action.
- Just how many people did they kill, or were killed on their behalf? The book will examine claims that they killed up to 30, including an analysis of their possible involvement in the deaths of lawyer David Jacobs and former world champion boxer Freddie Mills.

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James Morton was a criminal lawyer and has published many books including Nipper Read, Mad Frank's Britain, and The Gangland series.

Summary

Britain's most infamous criminals: the Kray twins. The extent of their activities has always been uncertain. But now, it is time for the conclusive account of their story, from their East End beginnings, to becoming the kingpins of London's underworld.

Product details

Authors James Morton
Publisher Mirror Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781912624911
ISBN 978-1-912624-91-1
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 198 mm x 129 mm x 28 mm
Weight 288 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies

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