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The Life of the Krays through the eyes of the Krays!
By R T Twinem
Reg and Ron Kray Our Story as presented by Fred Dinenage (presenter and broadcaster) is almost a “fly on the wall” journey through their violent and somewhat sad and most certainly wasted life. It is a real taste of London of the 60’s and a look into the lives of the crooks and gangsters who made a living by intimidation and murderous intent.
The greatest influence and love of their live was their mum Violet certainly not their dad Charlie who was akin to a James Beck (Dad’s Army) figure...a bit of a spiv and there is a lovely description of Charlie “ducking and diving” in the twins early years....”He was a small, dapper bloke who before the war, had been a pesterer – he’d travel round the better-class areas trying to persuade people to sell him their nicknacks, bits of gold and silver, even clothing, which he would then resell for a profit. He was very good at it. He wasn’t a fighting man, like the rest of the men in the family, but he was a hell of a drinker.
As teenagers all they cared about was boxing and so good were they that opponents stood little chance against them, often receiving publicity in the London papers...”So remorseless was Ron Kray that he sent Goodsell to the canvas no less than five times – the fifth time for keeps”
Ron and Reg saw themselves as a couple of tough lads who could handle themselves if anyone got stroppy or challenged them. This was fine if violence of this nature was controlled and more importantly used in a professional nature such as boxing but the twins loved fighting for fighting’s sake, they would not be told what do or accept any figure of authority.....”then he did a very silly thing-he held on to my arm and tried to stop me leaving. I turned round and smacked him hard on the end of his jaw. Like the young copper, he was in dreamland for a few minutes. And Reg and I were on our way home to Vallance Road for a nice cup of tea with our mother.” I love that final image the boys having a cup of tea with their mum!
For a short time during the 60’s they used the violence, influence, intimidation and most importantly their menacing presence to become the most powerful and feared gang leaders in London. They owned a number of successful clubs such as Esmerelda’s Barn where the rich and famous stars were happy to visit and be seen in the company of the two brothers. Judy Garland, Stubby Kaye, Barbara Windsor, Danny La Rue, Diana Dors, Alan Lake were often to be seen in their company and indeed the twins at one point were attempting to form a link with the Mafia. Unfortunately Ron and Reg began to believe in their own invincibility and should have heeded the words a Mafia boss Angelo Bruno once said to them....never do your own dirty work and never trust too many people.
George Cornell made the mistake of calling Ron Kray a “fat poof” and Ron strolled into The Blind Beggar public house in Whitechapel and shot him through the head with his Luger pistol. Jack “the hat” McVitie, a vicious thug himself, was stabbed repeatedly in the face, chest and stomach, by Reg, as part of a violent struggle at a party in Evering Road Stoke Newington.
The Kray twins were convicted of murder in 1969 and sentenced to a minimum of 30 years They believed that their life sentence was unjust and that after many years in custody they had fulfilled their duty to society and in their own words...”Ron and I killed one man each. Both of the men we killed were violent men, gangsters, One by his own admission, had already killed another man. The other had shot and wounded at least one man and would almost certainly have killed another- given the time and the chance he would have killed me. For that we have spent more than twenty years in captivity, often treated worse than wild animals.”
Ron and Reg Our Story allows the reader to feel part of an interview that is taking place between the author and the interviewees. It is a style of writing that works very well and presents the coherent facts in an easy to understand and intelligent manner. It gives a good insight into gangland in 60’s London and asks important questions about our judicial system.
Ron Kray passed away in Broadmoor Hospital in 1995. Reg was finally released on compassionate grounds in 2000 before losing his battle with cancer in October of that year.
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Interesting stuff for those who want to hear the story from the words of the gangsters themselves.
By Paul Lawrence
Reg and Ron Kray were a couple of notorious gangsters of the London underworld in the 1960’s, even in a way inspiring a rather amusing Monty Python comedy skit. They were hardly Teflon coated, going down on a number of occasions for various things however always dodging long sentences or getting off for some of the things they seemingly obviously did (but which could not be proven). Hence when they were actually caught and done the British legal system seems to have decided to take particular revenge, nailing them for 30 years each.
This book is interesting because it is basically all in their own words. There is no editorial chapters beyond the journalist who put it all together – Fred Dinenage – explaining how it all came about. The book paints a picture of the kind of environment that creates such people and such social set ups that allow such people to flourish (such as the East End cone of silence that descends when crimes are committed and a generic community view of not speaking to the police).
The book does an excellent job of allowing the Kray brothers to tell their story, to speak of their friendships and their enemies, their thoughts on the business they were in and their own personal rules of conduct. They also get to speak of their father and especially their mother. There are a number of photographs in the book that show the brothers in different settings, their mother and also there are photographs of them in several social settings, sometimes with prominent boxers or other celebrities. Indeed the gambling dens of the Kray brothers certainly seem to have been popular with a range of Londons more well to do denizens.
Where the book falls down is its lack of really getting into the nitty gritty about some of the criminal activities. We are told about the small fortunes passing through their gangs hands and into their coffers – of doctors being on the payroll and the like – yet strangely little detail. Now of course this would be partly to prevent them being prosecuted for additional crimes and also to avoid starting trouble for other associates of theirs that were on the outside (both brothers were still in gaol in 1988 when this book was originally released (there is a 2015 introduction on my reprint version that adds a tiny bit to the story). So for those wanting this kind of unvarnished detail they will have to go to other books.
It should also be noted that given this book was first released in 1988 it doesn't really add anything to the tale after that point. Though they were just kept in gaol, one finally being released on compassionate grounds due to illness several months before his death.
All up the book is highly worthy as an insight into the minds of the sorts of people who could rule sections of London, the sorts of people from humble beginnings that could become celebrity criminals. It certainly would be a great book to read for anyone who finds true crime works to their taste as it spends less time on the gore and a lot of time on the views and morals of the Kray brothers and the work comes across as very much being in their own words.
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