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  • 6/19/2025
Ronnie and Reggie Kray remain two of the most infamous criminals in British history. Legends to many, their fame was bui | dG1fYzZXZHNHZ091czg
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00:00It was a mixture of fear and respect, and if we hurt or killed one another, so what?
00:21They were destined, from little boys, to be leaders.
00:25They were two people, but in one person.
00:27They took the East End to Knightsbridge, but of course they ruined the place, like they ruined everything.
00:34They were both bisexual.
00:37Reggie knew Francis, I think, from the age of about 14.
00:40All she ever wanted to be, was to be with him.
00:44Ronnie hated that.
00:45The mother had something to do with Francis' death, because Francis got pregnant.
00:53Nobody knows that.
00:54They weren't going to be gangsters. They set out to be gangsters.
00:59I told Ronnie Cray afterwards, I said, you should never have done that.
01:04I'd gone in that pub, and she'd have waited for them to put Georgie Cornell to come out if they wanted to shoot you.
01:11Ronnie Cray was a sick, manic-depressive, all rolled in one.
01:15But there's only two people on earth that could stop him, and that was Violet Cray and Reggie.
01:22If they put me and my brother in a cell with them two, there's only two people coming out, and that's me and my brother.
01:29I thought they should be ironed out, to be honest.
01:32That was dangerous to everybody.
01:34If they hadn't been arrested when they were, that's what would have happened.
01:37Listen, if I can get nicked over this, you better pay my defence money.
01:43All right, all right.
01:44That's exclusive.
01:45That's exclusive.

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