Calling Time On The Krays

Calling Time On The Krays

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When Ronnie Kray shot George Cornell in an East End pub in 1966, the principal witness, a young barmaid, gave evidence which was crucial in securing a conviction. This is the story of that marked woman, her change of identity and her life growing up in the East End.

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At 8.30pm on 6th March, 1966, Ronnie Kray shot George Cornell in the Blind Beggar pub, Mile End Road. The principal witness, a young barmaid, eventually agreed to give evidence at the trial of the Kray twins, evidence that was crucial in securing a conviction. Since that time, she was kept silent about her ordeal after the killing when she was a marked woman and about the years since, with a new identity, moving from safe house to safe house. However, her story is not just that of a witness, it is also the story of young girl growing up in the East End.
Captures the fear the Krays aroused in those who crossed them - Scotland on Sunday
James Morton edits THE NEW LAW JOURNAL, and has long experience as a solicitor specialising in criminal work. He lives in Barnet.
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ISBN 13 9780751518474
ISBN 10 0751518476
Title Calling Time On The Krays
Author X
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1997-03-06
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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