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The mourners then clambered aboard and the cortege set off at the 30-miles-per-hour speed limit. But it was not fast enough for a couple of bikers, who roared past on the inside. “Foreigners, probably,” muttered Paul Topp, an old-timer at Cribb’s, driving the lead limousine. “You’d not have seen that years ago. Everyone used to stop, bow their heads, take off their hats. There’s no respect now.” London - Featuring interviews with 'Mad' Frankie Fraser, Eddie Richardson, David Fraser, Freddie Foreman, Billy Frost, Albert Donoghue, Jimmy Tippett, Lenny Hamilton The series was broadcast on Discovery's Quest channel in the UK in April 2014 (S1) and July 2015 (S2). Both have been released on DVD by Revelation Films Episodes [ edit ] Glasgow - Featuring interviews with Walter Norval, 'Mad' Frankie Fraser, Joe Steele, Paul Ferris, Ian ‘Blink’ McDonald

Most went east, to the leafier suburbs of Essex, either because they did not like their new neighbours or in search of a better life. “We went for the kids,” said Mr Redwood, who sold up in Canning Town a decade ago and moved with his civil partner and their two sons to a house with a garden in the resort town of Leigh-on-Sea. Besides, he said, the old East End was no more. “Not being funny, but when I used to walk through Canning Town, I knew everyone. It took ages. Everyone stopping, saying ‘Ello! ’Ow yer doing? ’Ow’s yer dad?’ These days you don’t know anyone.” Albert Chapman, Patsy Manning, Don Tear, Freddie Foreman, Sharif Cousins, Simeon ‘Zimbo’ Moore, Rob Holloway, Tony Wilson &‘Convict’ Little, Joe Egan One of the most feared men in the country was sent running by West Ham's notorious football hooligan firm during a boxing fight, a former gangster has claimed. But, according to ex-East End mobster Danny Woollard, he met his match when West Ham's infamous Inter City Firm (ICF) stormed a fight night he was headlining. That is partly testament to the high quality of its service. The lads at Cribb’s are not angels; when church or crematorium doors close behind the last mourner, they slouch against the limousines, chatting and smoking. They are too hardened to be very curious about the deceased: “Who they were, how they died, I’m not interested in that,” Mr Cambridge said. Yet their respect for the bereaved is impressive and unfeigned. And sometimes it goes deeper. “When they bring children in, no one likes it,” said Mr Cambridge. While bringing a laden hearse through Lavender Hill Cemetery, in north London, one rainy afternoon, your correspondent noticed Mr Cambridge, at the wheel, quietly raise his peaked cap. Outside was a patch of tiny graves, decorated with penny windmills, strings of tinsel and sodden cuddly toys.A notorious Reading hooligan has been jailed for three-and-a-half years for threatening an assault victim with violence if he did not drop charges. He was jailed on Tuesday after being hired by two other men to “lean on” a taxi driver who had been severely beaten up outside a pub in Norwich. Live by the Sword - Featuring interviews with Phil Berriman, Steve "Nipper" Ellis, Dominic Negan, William "Billy" Lobben, MLA style: "Is he bad? It's all in the look.." The Free Library. 2011 MGN LTD 26 Nov. 2023 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Is+he+bad%3f+It%27s+all+in+the+look.-a0261475399 Kim Mullen had multiple cuts to his head and nose, fractures to the left arm and wrist and injuries to his left eye, and it was some time before he recovered.

Jimmy ‘The Weed’ Donnelly, Arthur Donnelly, Paul Massey, Sean Keating, Bernard O’Mahoney, Wayne Barker, David Fraser, Paul Ferris

Undercover police watched the meeting in Brunton’s pub – the William IV pub in Norwich – on June 16, 2005, before following the trio as they set off in Brunton’s Mercedes to do a recce on Mullen’s home. After several offers were refused Brunton, 56, introduced Unsworth to Frain, who was well known to police and had a fearsome reputation for violence.

Tracey had no qualms about keeping her father’s corpse in the house: “In the hospital he asked me to take him home, so what could I do?” All the same, Billy was going to have a less traditional send-off than his wife had. “He didn’t want horses,” said Mr Redwood, prompting a discussion of the dead Bullards’ marriage. “He loved her, but God she hated him,” said Tracey, laughing fondly. At Mr Redwood’s stately pace, the cortege turned onto Barking Road. It was the route Billy had taken almost every day for half a century—ending at Coral, a bookmaker, where the hearse stopped. The manager of the betting-shop stepped onto the pavement and, in a gesture that seemed to encapsulate the florid theatricality of the East End funeral, where Victorian music hall meets Catholic high Mass, she handed Tracey a single white rose. Liverpool - Featuring interviews with Stephen "The Devil" French, Kevin Mooney, Nicola Regan, Graham "Boris" Boszomenyi, Brian Charrington Jnr. If you haven’t had your fill of binge watching gangsters get brutally honest about their shenanigans in front of Bernie’s camera, pull up a Newkie Brown and sit your bum down in front of the telly for another round of drinks and gangster interviews with Season 2.

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APA style: Is he bad? It's all in the look.. (n.d.) >The Free Library. (2014). Retrieved Nov 26 2023 from https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Is+he+bad%3f+It%27s+all+in+the+look.-a0261475399 The court heard Mr Mullen and his family had to be moved out of their home and into protective police custody during the case because of the danger they were in. Unsworth pleaded guilty at Norwich Crown Court, but Frain denied conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Sentencing Frain to three-and-a-half years, Judge Simon Barham told the court: “Frain was brought in because he was from outside the area and because of his reputation as a man prepared to be violent and his ability to intimidate Mullen.

Andrew Frain, 41, known as “Nightmare”, became infamous in 2000 after being exposed as a Chelsea Headhunter – a notorious gang of football hooligans – in a BBC documentary by undercover journalist Donal MacIntyre. British Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld is a documentary series about UK gangsters or 'Faces'. Series 1 (6 episodes), Series2 (8 episodes) it based on the book Faces by Brian Anderson [1] Essex - Featuring interviews with Eddie Blundell, Billy Blundell, Lew Yates, Andy Swallow, Steve "Nipper" Ellis, Sandy Percival And the story about McLean and the famous actors apparently running for their lives was recently speculated about on Youtube channel The Enquirer 1.0.If you like the idea of spending 7 hours binge-watching aging brutish British men talking about a bit of the old ultraviolence of the good, old days, you’ve got your fix right here.

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