If he had been born 40 years later he would probably have been a tech millionaire or something by now. He was vastly more intelligent than what he's playing at here. This is just the 'celebrity villain' answering expectations like Frankie Fraser used to. He had some very advanced ideas for his time and in no way ever wanted the publicity the Krays craved.
@peterhayes256114 сағат бұрын
Bobby Cummings 100%!!!...p..
@trz678y14 сағат бұрын
Doing time in Wandsworth prison ive never seen 1 man have so much respect as mr fraser by every inmate
@CL-vz6ch15 сағат бұрын
Gripping stuff.
@glenleon32315 сағат бұрын
90 years after all he went through is testament to his strength of character
@TomLeach-dd8cl16 сағат бұрын
Absolute legend 👏
@Naturemanuk23 сағат бұрын
So hard: I’m scared. We need more people like this that put so much into the world
@gutz323Күн бұрын
Wasn't exactly a great criminal was he? 42 years behind the door, mainly as a younger man, he couldnt have hardly been out of prison to commit any profitable crime. Just imagine if he was a little more intelligent. He said he had 300 or so one arm bandit machines in london at one time, imagine if he just concentrated on that one business, paid his taxes,was sensible with his money, and expanded the business. He could have become a multimillionarre, and maybe invested in other gambling businesses, like book making or even a casino, instead of dieing skint, in an NHS care home, with his kids ruining their lives following their father down the same criminal path. What a shitty waste of a man, and a terrible father. Even his peers didnt like him, there are many top criminals who dont have a good word to say about him. The only person who has anything good to say about him is Eddie Richardson, and that is only because Eddie used him for muscle and his violent reputation.
@glenleon32316 сағат бұрын
Because he fought against the system in prison he got many years added on
@davidfelix2594Күн бұрын
Take what Fankie says with a pinch of salt.
@davidmacdonald-bi1hyКүн бұрын
What an absolute waste of life.
@nez9751Күн бұрын
I’ve seen many interviews with him, read the details etc. I have no respect for him. Saying stuff like ww2 being wonderful etc, tell that to my grandad who fought on the front line and saw real horrors, just like thousands and thousands more. He always seemed like a dick to me.
@gutz323Күн бұрын
Yes! A horrible man, while our grandads were fighting for King and Country, risking their lives, this deserting cowardly mug, was robbing peoples belongings, (of which people didnt have much of) during black out's, when everyone else was in bomb shelters. It is so disrespectful saying (even if only half joking) that "the war was great years!"
@knapster5433Күн бұрын
He wasn’t respected by the big guns like Freddie Foreman
@glenleon32316 сағат бұрын
And a lot didn't respect Foreman, and his connections to Scotland Yard. The krays wanted him to work for them and he ended up with the Richardsons. So not respected by the big guns was he?
@ifcukin8mufc168Күн бұрын
Daft c ! Locked up most of his life ? Thick as f mince, was always f skint and no women in his life ?
@forkcgg9441Күн бұрын
What a thicko. 42 years locked up..
@EddieMetcalfe-p9jКүн бұрын
He never went krays funerals because he was not sure how brown bread Fred would treat him
@CRAIG58352 күн бұрын
Hadn't seen that one before and it was a cracker. Cheers.
@paulbyrne56652 күн бұрын
I met Charlie in Woolwich do⁰ckyard pure gentelman
@richardbarnes93422 күн бұрын
Rest in peace Charlie a very well respected man very well Liked too the filth prosecution and judge should have been arrested and jailed for what they did to him horrible ....s
@henrysmith8832 күн бұрын
He wasnt a crime lord. He worked for the Richardsons.
@benitolazio81932 күн бұрын
How does a hitman only do 13 years jail? How are those jails doing after Bobby's interventions and advice? Criminal fetishization is rampant in 2024 .
@henrysmith8832 күн бұрын
Is a good interview, particularly the bit about the Krays telling their own firm to take the rap for the serious crimes that the twins committed themselves like the Cornell and Jack the Hat murders. Proper mob bosses would never do that which is why Ronnie Hart and Albert Donoghue weren’t having any of it and turned Queens Evidence ( grassed them up)
@haroldkane97142 күн бұрын
42 years in jail...blimey
@flamboyentpromotions34712 күн бұрын
Eddie wasnt very complimentary of his brother in his book
@TomLeach-dd8cl16 сағат бұрын
Whats his book called please? Would love to read it
@flamboyentpromotions347116 сағат бұрын
@ no handcuffs
@haroldkane97142 күн бұрын
South east London accent
@br61792 күн бұрын
pathetic old man learned nothing
@shaunpreston28392 күн бұрын
I'm amazed he got away with what he did?😂
@gutz323Күн бұрын
Which wasn't a lot outside prison by the sounds of it. I doubt many crinals actually knew him outside of prison, it seems he wasn't on the street for much of his early life.
@1337flite2 күн бұрын
He sounds a lot lime Brown Bread Fred accent or emphasis wise.
@250828262 күн бұрын
What does emphasis wise mean?
@1337flite2 күн бұрын
Bird - bird lime - time.
@alexmarshall43312 күн бұрын
Hello from South East London on cold and damp Saturday morning 👉😵👈❗
@TrueCrimeUncut2 күн бұрын
Morning!!
@CRAIG58352 күн бұрын
Hi from New Zealand on a hot Sunday afternoon. Our Summer kicks off on Dec 1 so we have hot Xmas's. When I was a kid, the year Marilyn Monroe died, that Christmas it snowed for some reason which was super as my birthday is Xmas Day and it was a month before I started my school life so as a 5 year old kid a white Christmas was great.
@alexmarshall43312 күн бұрын
@CRAIG5835 Hey thanks for replying...it's just coming up to 6am Sunday (GMT) here, well and truly soggy...I guess it must be early evening in NZ?
@CRAIG58352 күн бұрын
@@alexmarshall4331 7.pm Alex Sunday night, good oneAlex, Comps Of The Season.
@alexmarshall43312 күн бұрын
@CRAIG5835 ps...we must be around same age, I was born in 57. I don't remember MM's demise but I do remember that Xmas coz England had the worst blizzard since records began and since...completely shutdown the whole of the UK...we were living in Greenwich (very close to Royal Observatory/Maritime Museum) London and I remember opening our front door and the snow was above the top of the door!!!...the adults were freaking out but us kids were loving it...the snow was so deep you couldn't do the usual stuff for a good few days but there was so many of us roaming around from the council estate opposite we beat a path to Greenwich Park (300 metres) where it was 4/5/6 foot deep...so many of us we flattened it to find the boating lake frozen solid and finally got all the way to the Observatory (from Eastney Street...check Google maps) and before you knew it we were knocking together toboggans (4 man minimum lol) and there was a run from the Observatory to both gates...there were people ski-ing around the park...skating on the boating lake...it didn't completely thaw until February...I remember that Christmas.👉💎👈👉♾️👈‼️
@johnboy40673 күн бұрын
They used to nick name him bobby cum stain because he couldn't fight with his hands he had to use a gun ? Funny little fellow good luck to the lad though
@stephenrichardson95403 күн бұрын
I knew ronnie dimond Sr down in Finsbury and he knew the richardsons and he said that electric shock treatment was more of a laugh than anything else
@imnotavingthat68133 күн бұрын
Release the full interview please.what a geezer.
@TrueCrimeUncut3 күн бұрын
@@imnotavingthat6813 👀👀👀watch this space
@imnotavingthat68133 күн бұрын
@TrueCrimeUncut oh i will be bro, always had a weird fascination with the 60s gangsters, iv got kray twin letters, 14 pieces of charles bronson artwork lenny mclean signed boxing cards, and every book ever written, sad eh Ava gud un, and dont keep us waiting too long now
@imnotavingthat68133 күн бұрын
The sentence poor charlie recieved was a disgrace then, and still is today, there was NEVER any torture, as proved by the liar retracting his statement. Wonder if it was due to him bugging the PMs office. RIP Charlie you were amd will always be a LEGEND
@dds942 күн бұрын
Poor charley ? The man ruined lives lol don’t make hero’s out of these people
@imnotavingthat68132 күн бұрын
@dds94 whos lives did he ruin, no evidence at all to suggest this, just false statements put in by folk pressured by the plod, to which they all retracted after the fact, the electric box that was planted by police, was proved in court to give less of a tickle than the hold on as long as you can old fair ground buzzing machines, check ya facts before you believe the lies fed by eternally corrupt government and its false proxies, ie papers and news outlets.
@JonnyRatclffe34673 күн бұрын
ace upload my friend NEW SUBSCRIBER
@TrueCrimeUncut3 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! More content on Charlie coming soon 👀👀
@ericconstance5353 күн бұрын
Honouring of those who lost their lives during the festive season. Fantastic!
@alisonmclean37543 күн бұрын
A GANGSTERS GANGSTER
@horizonsfluidline3 күн бұрын
I used to walk with him when we exercised our dogs in two parks but mainly Burgess, he was a polite and charming gentleman to spend time with he asked if I had a girlfriend and I said no but I do have a boyfriend and he replied "is he as handsome as you! " I learnt alot about being queer back in the day and tons more and he was most impressed that when I lived on Vallance Road I put a suit on to go to Ronnie's funeral (I kinda looked the part back then and it was a most interesting day know what I mean? Lol)
@TrueCrimeUncut3 күн бұрын
@@horizonsfluidline wow!! That’s truly special!
@tomrailton92013 күн бұрын
Met him and his friends down the shrimp and winkle stall a few times. I was only a kid then they always dropped me a few Bob. I had nothing but respect for them. They would look after people. RIP Charlie. If I ever met Eddie I would definitely buy him a drink.
@markperuzzi50553 күн бұрын
Charlie Richardson RIP
@diggintheblueswithaparrot13294 күн бұрын
I've never ever seen BC name in any book or mentioned by anyone in anything regarding this life. Not knocking him though.
@jagvolvo333 күн бұрын
bc was a real villian of his day i know this for a fact az im related to one of bc old firm man called ronnie piper they all got 10yrs for a tie up job that went wrong ,the person died from choking on a gag . THEY was a very experianced gang before that .
@jasonantigua68252 күн бұрын
@@jagvolvo33I know Ronnie well! How is he?
@jagvolvo332 күн бұрын
@@jasonantigua6825 he was married to my dads auntis daughter i grew up with there son TERRY but not seen any of them since 90s.
@jasonantigua68252 күн бұрын
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@kyzasozay363713 сағат бұрын
The real ones especially old school chaps dont advertise there names there lowkey and dont like there names put about ..
@Ballterra4 күн бұрын
He's right ships engineer is very important good people to be friendly with when you're out at sea. Anyway, bit of useless trivia good video though very interesting.
@TrueCrimeUncut4 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@AshSmith-nx4fo4 күн бұрын
Will the full version be released?. 😏🫡🤡
@TrueCrimeUncut4 күн бұрын
Stay tuned 👀👀👀
@DaveRichardson-v6f2 күн бұрын
I will be surprised if it was
@TrueCrimeUncut2 күн бұрын
@ 🤫🤫
@helpyousleep73864 күн бұрын
new sub and comment. good luck with channel.
@TrueCrimeUncut4 күн бұрын
Thank you! Much appreciated!
@helpyousleep73865 күн бұрын
i used to see him in the post office down walworth rd about 20 years ago when i had a mail order business. he was only a small fella like myself but he dressed very well and had a presence about him. he was well mannered to all the local old ladies etc.
@TrueCrimeUncut4 күн бұрын
It’s crazy. At first sight you wouldn’t expect him to have had such a troubled past!
@michaelharrison36024 күн бұрын
He used to get his suits made at Needleman on the Walworth Road opposite Manor place. He also used to drink regularly in a local pub on Olney Road off Walworth Road as well as the good intent in East Street
@petervandervlies64275 күн бұрын
Wow, Phil Collins is a bad boy?😅
@markbutler8055 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@davidlyons36783 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@4thinternational2835 күн бұрын
Very interesting interview
@TrueCrimeUncut5 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! We have so much more content with Ex-Gangsters coming soon! Stay tuned 👀👀
@michaelharrison36024 күн бұрын
They didn't "torture" anyone the only so called evidence as the testimony of the so called victims professional con men who stood to gain financially if Charlie went down. He'd also get immunity from prosecution. There was no medical or forensic evidence no "black box"was found at any of Charlie's premises.The prosecution had to borrow one from a museum and tell the jury that it would have been something similar. The prosecution went through 144 potential jurors to find 12 who promised to find him guilty whatever the evidence 😅
@dannypaterson8884 күн бұрын
I've got the exact same Megga (So called torture device) It's identical. My Dad had it for years and left it to me. The one from the Richardson trial is in the National Crime Museum.
@henrysmith8833 күн бұрын
@@michaelharrison3602 Yeh whatever. Nobody believes you. That psycho Fraser wouldn’t harm a fly