MOTHER CITY UK, London, has a story about a famous criminal named Jack The Ripper. However, until now the mysterious identity of Jack The Ripper who killed five women in 1888-1891, never revealed.
Apparently there is another villain who was so feared in London. Not just one, but two at a time, precisely a pair of identical twins named Ronald 'Ronnie' and Reginald 'Reggie' Kray. Both are involved in a number of robbery, assault, and arson cases in London.
The twins born October 24, 1933 in Hoxton, East London, it is known as the owner of a nightclub. Place off the fatigue was not arbitrary because never visited famous names like Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Diana Dors.
Since the teenager, Ronnie and Reggie Kray have grown into an aggressive person. They are known for bad behavior and criminal gangs that are formed. One example of how ronnie Ronnie and Reggie were when they were required to enter the British Military in 1952.
Both had time to report to join. However, Ronnie and Reggie left immediately after reporting their arrival. When he ran away, Ronnie briefly threw a blow to the soldiers who tried to prevent them both. Ronnie and Reggie returned to London, but were immediately arrested by the police and returned to the military.
During the desertion or denial of military duty, Ronnie and Reggie briefly attacked a police officer and were arrested. Both were sentenced to prison in Canterbury prison. Instead of repentance, the two are increasingly enjoying life in prison by enjoying violence and attacking the warden.
Before the military and imprisoned, the identic twins are so obsessed with boxing. The passion is highly relevant to their subsequent career choice, that of being a troublemaker. Ronnie and Reggie are aware that criminal acts fit their character and the criminal organization is the right impulse.
The identical twin worked with Jay Murray for robbery, piracy and arson in the late 1950s. Ronnie was back in prison in 1961 for 18 months. During his twin in prison, Reggie took over the ownership of a nightclub named Esmeralda's Bran.
The influence of the identical twin brothers is increasingly widespread with the ownership of the nightclub. Ronnie and Reggie quickly became celebrities in the midst of criminal criminals in London.
Ronnie was rumored to have a relationship with Conservative Party politician Robert Lord Boothby, in a time when homosexuals were still taboo in Britain. Both threatened the news spreader, Sunday Mirror, until the media apologized. Of course no media ever dared to publish news of criminal activity by Ronald and Reggie.
The police are actually interested in Robert and Ronnie's cases. However, no witnesses were valid enough or no one dared to testify. The Conservative Party and the Labor Party did not want to encourage the investigation because it wanted to end the popularity of the twins in the city.
As clever as squirrels jumped, finally fell too. Ronald and Reginald Kray were finally captured by Scotland Yard on May 8, 1968 after a series of murders and other offenses. Both were arrested along with 15 members of a criminal gang. This time, the evidence was enough to drag both of them to jail.
Both were sentenced to life in prison with a 30-year probation for the murders of Jack McVitie and George Cornell. Reggie Kray was initially categorized as a Class B villain before being transferred to Wayland Prison for Class C criminals.
Meanwhile, Ronald Kray remains in the category of Class A criminals. However, Ronald was then transferred to Broadmoor Hospital in 1979. In that place, Ronald Kray spent his entire life to death in 1995.
Reginald Kray still survives until 2000. Eight weeks before dying on October 1, 2000, Reggie was released on humanitarian grounds for cancer. Though gone, the story of the identical twin Kray still lives in London. The criminal story of both is even the inspiration of books and movies.
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