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The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson
The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson




And most riveting of all are the revelations of how Ron Kray caused a major sex scandal in which a prime minister condoned the most outrageous establishment cover-up in British politics since the war. The book re-examines their tortured and utterly unique relationship as identical twins, revealing an unsuspected murder, and sheds fresh light on the killings of George Cornell and Jack 'the Hat' McVitie. Why? This is the question the author asked himself, and over the previous 3yrs he re-examined their history, unearthing much previously unknown material which sheds new light on the deadly duo. Since then, public fascination with the twins has never flagged and people still refer to them like popular celebrities.

The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson

Ron died in 1995, Reg followed him 5yrs later, and both of their funerals drew crowds on a scale unknown for film stars, let alone for two departed murderers.

The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson

The author's 'The Profession of Violence', the ground-breaking and bestselling official biography of the Kray twins, was penned more than 40yrs ago and sparked off in the author and the country at large an obsession with the notorious pair. A disturbing look at the enduring legacy of Britain's most notorious criminals. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.īook Description Softcover / Paperback. "Notorious" contains many more surprises and confirms the Kray twins' status as Britain's most notorious criminals. "Notorious" re-examines their tortured and utterly unique relationship as identical twins, reveals a new and unsuspected murders and sheds fresh light on the killings of George Cornell and Jack 'the Hat' McVitie. Why? This is the question Pearson asked himself, and over the past three years he has been re-examining their history, unearthing much previously unknown material which sheds new light on the deadly duo. Since then public fascination with the twins has never flagged and people still refer to them like popular celebrities. Reg followed him five years later, and both of their funerals drew crowds on a scale unknown for film stars, let alone for two departed murderers.

The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson

John Pearson's "The Profession of Violence", the groundbreaking and bestselling official biography of the Kray twins, was penned more than forty years ago and sparked off in the author and the country at large an obsession with the notorious pair. The Krays: gangsters, extortionists, murderers, celebrities.






The Profession of Violence by John George Pearson