Brilliant interview Terry!! A true gent was Jimmy. I used to be a drayman many years ago and delivered many times to Deacons. Jimmy always looked after us afterwards. Even put up the lads on a night out in Bournemouth with drinks etc and a VIP area. A top bloke and good to see he’s looking grand. All the best Jimmy thanks for your cracking hospitality 👍 Jas
It makes a change when one of these old skool isn’t bitter and twisted about ex rivals and ex colleagues what a gent you are Jimmy! Loved this interview Terry! 👍💚🇮🇪
Truly the best podcast out there currently. Just natural story telling. Love the old school tails from the crypt. I bet the old school are mortified with today's goings-on. Any Manchester characters interviewed yet Terry?
I met tony lambrianou a few times when he moved home and drank in my local, we got along well, nice fella, but soon after died. He awalys said to me 'you kids are our future'! That was his catch phrase
That had me at laughter when Jimmy Lambrianou said that Reggie Kray was not even that bad. This gangster life is just a fantasy to us normal people. Thanks for the upload TT pod father
The only slight respect I have towards Tony Lambriano is in 1972 at Armley jail in Leeds, he was sent down the segregation block and stayed there for 1 year. While taking the occasional good hinding off the horrible screws. We all know prison in 1972 were horrible places run by the prison officers with only violence been the rule of law. So I must show him some respect for coping down the segregation for 1 year and still having 13 years left on his sentence to do. He had to be mentally strong to get through that period in his prison journey. He was only i believe still on 28 years old at this time while locked away down the segregation in Leeds prison. It's a shame he wasn't this strong when began wilting under the pressure from Nipper read and started grassing up the Kray Twins. Tony Lambriano spent 15 years in prison and was released in 1983. I don't belive he every gained any employment after his release from prison until right up to he death. Which I think paints a rather sad picture of his life after leaving prison in 1983. All those years without a legitimate income. He earned a few quid from his best selling book. But his book was full of lies and he should of been totally ashamed to have ever wrote that book. I guess a man like Tony Lambriano was always going to be a guy who earned a few quid by any means necessary.
Jimmy is one of the best blokes I've ever meet use to have a pub in Boscombe in Bournemouth and I was one of his locals and never ever thought he was better than anyone or spoke about his brother good fella thanks Jimmy doyley
I've noticed the "Yeah" is one of many forms of affirmation used in criminal circles in many different cultures. Criminal parlance tends to be dominating and often ends in the speaker verbally assuming that the listener agrees with their statement. Jimmy Cagney often used "Yeah" at the end of statements when playing gangsters and in the UK "know what I mean" and "Ya get me" are a couple of affirmation examples that serve the same purpose as the last bookend to a sentence. London villains often use "understand". New York mafia often use capisce (also understand) "get my drift" and "know what I'm saying" I'm sure people can think of more examples. Long post, but I thought it was interesting.
fantastic interview. Organised crime figures are always so interesting for people like me because its such a foreign world. You see movies but you know thats not the real world all the time. This channel allows me to access the world for an hour and a half. Love it. Massive fan of yours Terry, ever since i saw you in the original Rise of the Footsoldier. Love the fact you are doing this! Adam from Australia
I know I mention it all the time but Terry this is what separates you from the rest mate, your selection of guest and order they put out!!!! Love it mate, keep up the good work
Thanks so much for the props David we have so many epic guests coming on mate and I'm beyond excited to share this with you and all the RUclips community
Love the gangster underworld. My dad was best mates with Charlie Richardson in Springhill Prison. RIP dad and Charlie, you best be up there getting up to mischief ❤
@@terrystone743 Belter Tel’ Geoff Thompson would be a good guest mate, old school bouncer in Coventry, his book is a blinder mate and he’s wrote a few 👊🏼 there’s a short film he made on RUclips starring Ray Winston called “Bouncer” well worth a butchers mate
Mate … This one is THE best one! I'm well aware I've said that before with George Shipton, and with both of the Lee Chapman ones, but this one (I'm sorry George and Lee!!) is the top of the highest peak ahead … LOVE the Lambrianou bro's like family, I do hope to see Jimmy in or on something else in the future, ‘coz I know he has a lot more to tell!! IF you speak to him again, could you let him know my Auntie Jeanne (pronounced Jeanie Goring nee Collins, from Adam's Gardens Estate SE16) passed away just over 3 months ago.
Another belting interview Terry keep them coming 👏 and stop taking the piss out of the 80year old man, lets how you are all speaking at 80 years old! Thats even if you are even lucky enough to live to 80
Most of us did not spend our early life being a criminal and leaching off other working-class people, the guy might want to portray his past as being nothing more than a bunch of nice chaps who were just misunderstood nice guys but the truth is they were ruthless bullyboys who prayed on ordinary folk and looked the other way when young men were being abused, you might want to respect them I don't.
Hey Terry you need to get Scottch Jack Dickenson on the podcast. He was also a grass who put a nail in the Kray Twins coffin. He drove Ronnie Kray and Ian Barry to the Blind Beggars pub and waited across the road in his car. Ronnie and Ian got out and went into the Beggars and we all know what happened next. When they both returned and got back in the car Ronnie yelled " I have done it, I have shot that Bastard Cornell" well Scottish Jack was arrested on the morning of the 8th of May 1968 in the early morning dawn raids on the Kray firm. And they were all rounded up some 28 men. He was Charged with Murder but he decided to grass and give evidence against them at the Old Bailey and he walked free. He was a very well respected member of the firm I can't belive he grassed them up. His evidence along with the barmaids evidence against Ronnie kray and Ian Barry was dynamite for the police and the prosecution along with other witness evidence Ronnie's flat denials that he wasn't the man responsible for Cornells death clearly didn't wash with the jury. He was found guilty by all jury members for the Murder of Cornell.
@RoyGraves-l6m Young Graves, be very careful about telling lies about people, especially Freddie Foreman. Foreman is 92 years old and living in a care home. Alive and still kicking. I think you make apologies ASP before your name and address are passed on to Father Christmas so he can pay you a visit.
Nipper Read hated the Kray Twins. They took the piss out of him in 1964-1965 when they were arrested and charged with demanding money with menace. They got their firm members to take care of the evidence against them and pressure witness. They walked out of the Old Bailey in 1965 as free men looking smug as fuck leaving Nipper Read with egg on his face. But a few years later Nipper Read had the last laught on the Kray twins. It was so personal for Nipper Read he stared to cry when the jury returned Guilty verdict at thier Murder trial in 1969. Nipper Read also took every member of the jury all out for dinner after the Murder trial in 1969 to thank them for helping put the Krays away. That would be totally unheard of today. And if it ever did happen, it would probably result in a retrial Also, Nipper Read wasn't finished there. After the Frank Mitchell trial when the Krays were found not guilty of his murder despite the grassing help coming from Albert Donoghue, who gave queen's evidence against the Krays and Freddie Foreman. Nipper read had one more humiliation for the Krays in particular Ronnie kray. On the morning of the 4th July 1969 at 6.00am, Nipper read arrived at Brixton prison with a large escort of armed police in cars ready to escort Ronnie Kray and Chris Lambriano to Durham Prison. What made this even more personal was that he brought along his video camera and recorded the whole event. Picture this, Nipper read with Ronnie Kray in a armed police escort being the 5 hour journey to Durham Prison while Nipper read video records the whole journey along what was then very empty motorways with very little traffic on them. They arrive at Durham Prison, the gates open, and he carrys on video, recording the transfer of Ronnie Kray and Chris Lambriano over to the Durham Prison guards. Then he drives back down to London, thinking who's laughing now Ronnie kray. I find Nipper Reads behaviour in taking the jury out for dinner after the 1969 murder trial and the video recording of the journey from Brixton prison to Durham Prison with Ronnie Kray in the police escort rather distasteful and shows how very personal this became for Nipper Read. After Nipper reads death, his wife auctioned everything he kept regarding the Kray Twins arrest all the evidence and trial, including the famous video recording of him escorting Ronnie Kray to Durham Prison from Brixton prison. Ronnie Kray always looked well-dressed in suit and boot. But in his Durham Prison mug shot on the 4th of July 1969, his tie is askew, and he looks rather dishevelled, and he looks mentally a broken man. I guess the reliability kicked in, and he now had 30 long years to think about what he had done in the past to find himself in this predicament. I don't think knowing Nipper read had personally escorted him from Brixton prison to Durham Prison, along with an armed escort of police would have made Ronnie very happy.
They were still very active even though incarcerated… I should imagine ‘bits and bobs’ would have gone missing from his life and family… dead people can’t tell stories 😂😂
Another great one Tel. Opera house brought back some memories going up from Southampton on a coach. Guys please no shots for every time the word yeh is said. Only playing 🤣
Tony Lambriano lived off his past, of being one of the kray firm and hanging around with the Krays, and being sent to prison in 1969 with them. He made a good living out of it. He was 10 years younger than the Krays. I don't know why he wanted to be their friends. They never respected any of the Lambrianos brothers and just used them. It's very strange how the Lambrianos brothers bum-licked the Krays when they were free and running East London. But after both Chris and Tony are released from thier 15 years in prison, They both wanted nothing to do with the Krays and never even went to visit them in prison, which I think was disrespectful on their part. Or was it they couldn't face seeing the Krays because they both know they grassed them up in police statements and at their appeals. Tony Lambriano once said, "Why couldn't the Krays admit to the Murder of Jack the hat and let the rest of them walk free." 5 years after the Krays convictions, Reggie wrote a book admitting killing Jack the hat. Tony famously said, " Did we all go to prison so Reggie could write a book" 🤣
@user-ic1oe4li2i Well, that's an oddly specific venue for a ding dong with a stranger, and Mile End opens directly onto a very busy road. Are you trying to get everyone run over!
Somehow i cant see freddie foreman being scared of the twins i know alot of people can say they wernt know especially to people who was never there, but freddies the big boss, saying that burt rossi actually went to america and worked with the mafia, he was the real real deal 💯
My uncle Tommy knew Jimmy an his brother's, my uncle Tommy was a good boxer, was Romany gypsy an a tough ol lump was nicknamed ' the Bear' real name Tommy Welsh also known as Tommy Brown...ran a spill over in Walthamstow with me ol' man owned by the twins of course...I got some stories an tales from back in there day that film producer's/ directors today would cream there pants if they had....love ya podcasts Terry an I remember the first film I see ya in ' rolling with the 9's...good film ..good actor bruv..big up yaself
I met Charlie magri when working and staying in elephant and castle he told me no one was scared of the twins most people ridiculed them for being puffs but everyone was scared of the Richardsons and fred the head
Used to drink in Magris pub, the Victoria on Grove road, Bow, on da way up to Mile End, good times for sure! Good guest, Jimmy Lambrianou, a real one! Htf weren't FIVE brothers running LONDON! Well played Terry!👍🏻💯
Ronnie Hart wasnt one of Rons bf Ronnie hart was the twins cousin hart became a grass and gave evidence against them , chris was at the party when reg stabbed jack the hat , chris run out the room wen it kicked off n was found crying on the stairs outside once it was all over
Tel , that story you tell about your friend @ 42:55.................... simple solution ? Just drive about in a shitty car when visiting Affluent areas 🤔🤔🤔 know a few wealthy Liverpudlians that would do that back in the day 🤭🤭 One of them drove a Black Hackney cab 👍👍👍 P.S. Tel , @ 47:09 known as Guilty by association
Hi Andy thanks mate and I'm really glad you liked it. It's just keyboard warriors showing a massive lack of respect for an elderly man, this will hit over 20,000 views in the first day so who cares about a few muggy comments
He escaped prison they took him to the country because he was going mad, he kept on saying he wanted to go back to London so they blagged him and killed him but it wasnt easy killing him, I read that in the book when i was in strangeways. And they kept taking women to him because he was sex mad but he was scaring the women aswell apparently.
Brilliant interview Terry!!
A true gent was Jimmy. I used to be a drayman many years ago and delivered many times to Deacons. Jimmy always looked after us afterwards. Even put up the lads on a night out in Bournemouth with drinks etc and a VIP area. A top bloke and good to see he’s looking grand. All the best Jimmy thanks for your cracking hospitality 👍 Jas
Thanks for the message and feedback lovely to hear Jas.
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Beats Stephen French for the yeah yeah Title
What about getting them both on and we could have a Yeah Off? What do you reckon?
@@terrystone743 yeah yeah yeah good idea 😂
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If ya cut out the
yayaya 's yad have a 30 minute podcast😂
Yer yer right right
It makes a change when one of these old skool isn’t bitter and twisted about ex rivals and ex colleagues what a gent you are Jimmy! Loved this interview Terry! 👍💚🇮🇪
thanks Dez
Great interview Terry, ive always had a lot of time for Jimmy. ❤
He's a great guy and amazing company
Great interview. Subscribed. 👍
Quality interview again Terry really enjoyed this one great questions and stories.
Thanks JJ
Truly the best podcast out there currently. Just natural story telling. Love the old school tails from the crypt. I bet the old school are mortified with today's goings-on. Any Manchester characters interviewed yet Terry?
Thanks Ben we have a few coming on soon...!
Absolutely brilliant, such a natural interview, could've been two blokes having a laugh down the pub.
Amazing & thanks for the feedback David!
First class interview Terry. "The Old School Villian." It's all changed dying breed. 😮
Thanks for the feedback Gary always great to have the old school on the show
Mate you have taking it to a new level every time you put one out smashing it 👍
Another great podcast terry.....really interesting...keep up the good work 👍🏻
I met tony lambrianou a few times when he moved home and drank in my local, we got along well, nice fella, but soon after died. He awalys said to me 'you kids are our future'! That was his catch phrase
He said same to me.
That had me at laughter when Jimmy Lambrianou said that Reggie Kray was not even that bad.
This gangster life is just a fantasy to us normal people.
Thanks for the upload TT pod father
Nice one James 👍👍
The only slight respect I have towards Tony Lambriano is in 1972 at Armley jail in Leeds, he was sent down the segregation block and stayed there for 1 year. While taking the occasional good hinding off the horrible screws. We all know prison in 1972 were horrible places run by the prison officers with only violence been the rule of law. So I must show him some respect for coping down the segregation for 1 year and still having 13 years left on his sentence to do. He had to be mentally strong to get through that period in his prison journey. He was only i believe still on 28 years old at this time while locked away down the segregation in Leeds prison. It's a shame he wasn't this strong when began wilting under the pressure from Nipper read and started grassing up the Kray Twins.
Tony Lambriano spent 15 years in prison and was released in 1983. I don't belive he every gained any employment after his release from prison until right up to he death. Which I think paints a rather sad picture of his life after leaving prison in 1983. All those years without a legitimate income. He earned a few quid from his best selling book. But his book was full of lies and he should of been totally ashamed to have ever wrote that book. I guess a man like Tony Lambriano was always going to be a guy who earned a few quid by any means necessary.
In other words a wasted life ...Gangster 😂
Fantastic thought iv watched everything and everyone on London gangland 60's this is something new 👏👏
Nice one James make sure you tune in to tomorrow's episode at 6pm it will blow your mind!
Jimmy is one of the best blokes I've ever meet use to have a pub in Boscombe in Bournemouth and I was one of his locals and never ever thought he was better than anyone or spoke about his brother good fella thanks Jimmy doyley
As per usual mint podcast love it them were the days cheers terry
Another goodun terry enjoyed it look forward to the next one brother keep up the good stuff 👍🏻
Thanks JC
He is 80 years old . And he is the dogs gonads . ❤
Thanks Kelly
Tony was my fave. Great company.
I agree these men deserve respect thing is this generation got alot to say on there computers.. had it myself
Had a shot for everytime yeah was said. Need a new liver
Great game hope your get your new liver soon
Enjoyed this one best one yet i think 👍
Amazing Adrian thanks fella
Really enjoyed this one 💙
Nice one Zodged ❤
Frank Mitchell didn't try to kill Freddie Foreman's brother. That was Jimmy Evans. And then Freddie took revenge on the wrong person! Ginger Marks.
He was "Mad"
@terrystone743 for sure! And the twins probably see him as a threat! Was a giant too. Anychance of getting Chris Lambrianou on?
@terrystone743 or Freddie, now that would be groundbreaking! But he doesn't like doing these kind of things does he.
it was one of the train robbers mitchell attacked may have been bruce reynolds he was freds best friend and he never forgot it
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Chris did one with Dodge Woodall not long ago. Great watch.
I've noticed the "Yeah" is one of many forms of affirmation used in criminal circles in many different cultures. Criminal parlance tends to be dominating and often ends in the speaker verbally assuming that the listener agrees with their statement.
Jimmy Cagney often used "Yeah" at the end of statements when playing gangsters and in the UK "know what I mean" and "Ya get me" are a couple of affirmation examples that serve the same purpose as the last bookend to a sentence.
London villains often use "understand". New York mafia often use capisce (also understand) "get my drift" and "know what I'm saying"
I'm sure people can think of more examples. Long post, but I thought it was interesting.
Thanks so much Danny for your message and feedback!
Right......right........right......FFS
I believe it's called the vernacular
fantastic interview. Organised crime figures are always so interesting for people like me because its such a foreign world. You see movies but you know thats not the real world all the time. This channel allows me to access the world for an hour and a half. Love it. Massive fan of yours Terry, ever since i saw you in the original Rise of the Footsoldier. Love the fact you are doing this!
Adam from Australia
Thanks for sharing this Terry loved it was like watching a double act as well you two 🤣🤣🤣fantastic keep it up jimmy is some man 👏👏👏
Thanks Julian we had a lovely chat and Jimmy is a proper gent!
@@terrystone743 fantastic also how you keep evolving to life Terry utmost respect to you keep the channel up love it
Great this one Terry, wonderful memory considering how long ago things happened
Crazy Peter how times flies 👍
Lovely interview the guy is very humble and very polite
Thanks Michael he's a great guy
Enjoyed that 👌 thanx both
Nice one 20 Covo
Great watch, I do love a story.
Really like this one Terry great work
Thanks Little Drummer Boy appreciate you tuning in
Pubs ain't the same nowadays, The new characters don't know how to conduct themselves in a decent manner especially when there is a family or whatever
I know I mention it all the time but Terry this is what separates you from the rest mate, your selection of guest and order they put out!!!! Love it mate, keep up the good work
Thanks so much for the props David we have so many epic guests coming on mate and I'm beyond excited to share this with you and all the RUclips community
@@terrystone743 it's well deserved mate, thanks for being so interactive with us all
@@davidstone739 Pleasure fella
Good to see Terry's family watch. Yeah Yeah Yeah.
Cracking pod mr T again & again great guests every time 🔥👊🏼🫠
Nice one Jon
Terry stone why has nobody done a kenny noye interview. Hes the man who been round all the criminal underworld
I've already asked him but I very much doubt you will ever see him on a podcast
Interesting podcast. Made me laugh. Jimmy has seen alot. Good guy
Nice one Ben glad you enjoyed it!
Proper good podcast I'm a subscriber
Thanks Essex Rat Catcher we appreciate your support!
Loving this episode El Tel! ❤
Cheers Danny Boy hope your good mate?
Jimmy's face is a perfect 50/50 combination of Chris and Tony.
Love the gangster underworld. My dad was best mates with Charlie Richardson in Springhill Prison. RIP dad and Charlie, you best be up there getting up to mischief ❤
That was amazing to watch it was like two old pals catching up
Thanks brother ❤
“IT’S TURBO TIME!”
Great podcast this Tel’
50 years old and jimmy was still ironing wronguns out 😂 love it. 👊🏼
Thanks mate and I'm glad you liked this episode, ironing bods out at 50
@@terrystone743 Belter Tel’
Geoff Thompson would be a good guest mate, old school bouncer in Coventry, his book is a blinder mate and he’s wrote a few 👊🏼 there’s a short film he made on RUclips starring Ray Winston called “Bouncer” well worth a butchers mate
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what t shirts are they?
Billionaire
I did a bit of work for Tony. Chauffeuring. Gentlemen form the off. Great interview with Jimmy,
Tony, Chris and Jimmy are all great people I've had the pleasure of meeting them all over the years. Thanks for the message mate
Another great interview ..
Nice one
Mate … This one is THE best one! I'm well aware I've said that before with George Shipton, and with both of the Lee Chapman ones, but this one (I'm sorry George and Lee!!) is the top of the highest peak ahead … LOVE the Lambrianou bro's like family, I do hope to see Jimmy in or on something else in the future, ‘coz I know he has a lot more to tell!! IF you speak to him again, could you let him know my Auntie Jeanne (pronounced Jeanie Goring nee Collins, from Adam's Gardens Estate SE16) passed away just over 3 months ago.
Noddz thanks so much for the feedback fella and I will let him know, this one was just the warm up!
@@terrystone743 Bit more private on Twitter, though I fkn HATE going on there right now!!! So I've sent you a couple of photos 😉😁
Great stream as always.
Another belting interview Terry keep them coming 👏 and stop taking the piss out of the 80year old man, lets how you are all speaking at 80 years old! Thats even if you are even lucky enough to live to 80
Thanks Kev appreciate the feedback mate
Kev you cant ever string a sentence together pwoppa lee yeah.
@@terrystone743 tewy, my uncle new vat ver quay twinge ad an auntie !!
@DaveJohns-c3f you stalking me DaveJohns? 🤣🤣 what a fucking weird thing notice you little weirdo 😂
@@DaveJohns-c3f and you are a weirdo 🤣 why are you even stalking me to notice something like that you weirdo 🤣
Most of us wont get to 80 years old so before you leave a muggy comment show some respect.
Much love yeah
S x
Exactly that 👏
Most of us did not spend our early life being a criminal and leaching off other working-class people, the guy might want to portray his past as being nothing more than a bunch of nice chaps who were just misunderstood nice guys but the truth is they were ruthless bullyboys who prayed on ordinary folk and looked the other way when young men were being abused, you might want to respect them I don't.
Why you watching it then you melt
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Great stuff 👏
Hey Terry you need to get Scottch Jack Dickenson on the podcast. He was also a grass who put a nail in the Kray Twins coffin. He drove Ronnie Kray and Ian Barry to the Blind Beggars pub and waited across the road in his car. Ronnie and Ian got out and went into the Beggars and we all know what happened next. When they both returned and got back in the car Ronnie yelled " I have done it, I have shot that Bastard Cornell" well Scottish Jack was arrested on the morning of the 8th of May 1968 in the early morning dawn raids on the Kray firm. And they were all rounded up some 28 men. He was Charged with Murder but he decided to grass and give evidence against them at the Old Bailey and he walked free. He was a very well respected member of the firm I can't belive he grassed them up. His evidence along with the barmaids evidence against Ronnie kray and Ian Barry was dynamite for the police and the prosecution along with other witness evidence Ronnie's flat denials that he wasn't the man responsible for Cornells death clearly didn't wash with the jury. He was found guilty by all jury members for the Murder of Cornell.
Will see if we can get him on
@@terrystone743 Scotch Jack, Ronnie's and Ian Barrie's driver on the night of the Cornell murder died in 2014 I believe.
Terry proper interview mate questions were spot on. And jimmy your seem a true gent
Amazing Mark thanks fella.
Great pod cast! Yeah, yeah 👏🏻
Hahaha 😅
Yeah Yeah baby
Yeah Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah Yeah oh yeah 😂😂
Yeah
@@terrystone743 yeah 😂👍🏻
Can’t wait to see this
It's a great episode!!
Get Freddie Foreman on!
He'd be great but unfortunately he is in a home
Would have been a decent interview 15 years ago
Foreman dead less Terry gets a cristal ball to talk to him
@RoyGraves-l6m Young Graves, be very careful about telling lies about people, especially Freddie Foreman. Foreman is 92 years old and living in a care home. Alive and still kicking. I think you make apologies ASP before your name and address are passed on to Father Christmas so he can pay you a visit.
Quality Podcast series.
Thanks Napalm
Brilliant again as always..x
Amazing Anne andthanks for your support x
Cracking interview tel.
Another possible guest that would be good is mark tibbs.
From the famous boxing family etc
Thanks for the message mate, Mark would be epic.
Enjoyed this one, yeah, yeah.
Yeah
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Smashing it for guest Terry keeps my long drives to work entertaining cheers 👍
Thanks Dean
Another good vid Terry. Bloody love your pod cast.
When is the next foot soldier movie out
Nice one Maffer thanks for watching! I'm not involved in the next one so I don't know.
@terrystone743 that's a shame I like your character. Love those movies 🎥
Nipper Read hated the Kray Twins. They took the piss out of him in 1964-1965 when they were arrested and charged with demanding money with menace. They got their firm members to take care of the evidence against them and pressure witness. They walked out of the Old Bailey in 1965 as free men looking smug as fuck leaving Nipper Read with egg on his face.
But a few years later Nipper Read had the last laught on the Kray twins. It was so personal for Nipper Read he stared to cry when the jury returned Guilty verdict at thier Murder trial in 1969.
Nipper Read also took every member of the jury all out for dinner after the Murder trial in 1969 to thank them for helping put the Krays away. That would be totally unheard of today. And if it ever did happen, it would probably result in a retrial
Also, Nipper Read wasn't finished there. After the Frank Mitchell trial when the Krays were found not guilty of his murder despite the grassing help coming from Albert Donoghue, who gave queen's evidence against the Krays and Freddie Foreman. Nipper read had one more humiliation for the Krays in particular Ronnie kray.
On the morning of the 4th July 1969 at 6.00am, Nipper read arrived at Brixton prison with a large escort of armed police in cars ready to escort Ronnie Kray and Chris Lambriano to Durham Prison. What made this even more personal was that he brought along his video camera and recorded the whole event.
Picture this, Nipper read with Ronnie Kray in a armed police escort being the 5 hour journey to Durham Prison while Nipper read video records the whole journey along what was then very empty motorways with very little traffic on them. They arrive at Durham Prison, the gates open, and he carrys on video, recording the transfer of Ronnie Kray and Chris Lambriano over to the Durham Prison guards. Then he drives back down to London, thinking who's laughing now Ronnie kray.
I find Nipper Reads behaviour in taking the jury out for dinner after the 1969 murder trial and the video recording of the journey from Brixton prison to Durham Prison with Ronnie Kray in the police escort rather distasteful and shows how very personal this became for Nipper Read. After Nipper reads death, his wife auctioned everything he kept regarding the Kray Twins arrest all the evidence and trial, including the famous video recording of him escorting Ronnie Kray to Durham Prison from Brixton prison.
Ronnie Kray always looked well-dressed in suit and boot. But in his Durham Prison mug shot on the 4th of July 1969, his tie is askew, and he looks rather dishevelled, and he looks mentally a broken man. I guess the reliability kicked in, and he now had 30 long years to think about what he had done in the past to find himself in this predicament. I don't think knowing Nipper read had personally escorted him from Brixton prison to Durham Prison, along with an armed escort of police would have made Ronnie very happy.
They were still very active even though incarcerated… I should imagine ‘bits and bobs’ would have gone missing from his life and family… dead people can’t tell stories 😂😂
Best guest you’ve had on Terry!
Thanks so much Anthony glad to hear you enjoyed it mate
Yeah Yeah Yeah.
Another great one Tel. Opera house brought back some memories going up from Southampton on a coach. Guys please no shots for every time the word yeh is said. Only playing 🤣
Nice one Kyle
Tony Lambriano lived off his past, of being one of the kray firm and hanging around with the Krays, and being sent to prison in 1969 with them. He made a good living out of it. He was 10 years younger than the Krays. I don't know why he wanted to be their friends. They never respected any of the Lambrianos brothers and just used them. It's very strange how the Lambrianos brothers bum-licked the Krays when they were free and running East London. But after both Chris and Tony are released from thier 15 years in prison, They both wanted nothing to do with the Krays and never even went to visit them in prison, which I think was disrespectful on their part. Or was it they couldn't face seeing the Krays because they both know they grassed them up in police statements and at their appeals. Tony Lambriano once said, "Why couldn't the Krays admit to the Murder of Jack the hat and let the rest of them walk free." 5 years after the Krays convictions, Reggie wrote a book admitting killing Jack the hat. Tony famously said, " Did we all go to prison so Reggie could write a book" 🤣
If you didn't kill someone and went to jail for 15 years when you come out would you have wanted to visit them and be best friends with them?
@terrystone743 Hey Terry, meet me at Mile End Tube station for a straighter. It's about time you were educated, Terry
@user-ic1oe4li2i Well, that's an oddly specific venue for a ding dong with a stranger, and Mile End opens directly onto a very busy road. Are you trying to get everyone run over!
@@user-ic1oe4li2i 🤡🤡
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Hour and a half seems like 20 mins…Thoroughly enjoyable.
Nice one Gus thanks for watching mate
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Yeah Yeah
That was brilliant 😊
Amazing thanks Harry
Somehow i cant see freddie foreman being scared of the twins i know alot of people can say they wernt know especially to people who was never there, but freddies the big boss, saying that burt rossi actually went to america and worked with the mafia, he was the real real deal 💯
He worked with the Twins I don't think he worked with the Richardsons. Burt was a legend
Great podcast terry 👏
Thanks Paul
Yo like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚ very interesting watch very much enjoyed.
Nice one thanks brother 👌
@@terrystone743 more than welcome 😊
My uncle Tommy knew Jimmy an his brother's, my uncle Tommy was a good boxer, was Romany gypsy an a tough ol lump was nicknamed ' the Bear' real name Tommy Welsh also known as Tommy Brown...ran a spill over in Walthamstow with me ol' man owned by the twins of course...I got some stories an tales from back in there day that film producer's/ directors today would cream there pants if they had....love ya podcasts Terry an I remember the first film I see ya in ' rolling with the 9's...good film ..good actor bruv..big up yaself
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Another purler Terry 👍🏼
I met Charlie magri when working and staying in elephant and castle he told me no one was scared of the twins most people ridiculed them for being puffs but everyone was scared of the Richardsons and fred the head
Charlie was a great fighter!
Used to drink in Magris pub, the Victoria on Grove road, Bow, on da way up to Mile End, good times for sure!
Good guest, Jimmy Lambrianou, a real one!
Htf weren't FIVE brothers running LONDON!
Well played Terry!👍🏻💯
The world record for saying yeah ..yeahyeahyeah christ almighty 😂
If you like this one Sean, yeah, make sure you listen to the Stephen French episode yeah?
BRILLIANT I'VE NEVER SEEN JIMMY LAMBRIANOU, 👍
Nice one Chris and he has only come on our podcast to date an honor to have him
Take a shot every time he says yeh yeh 😂
Great game, yeah?
@@worstnightmare8644 ..and end up with alcohol poisoning🥴
Jimmy Lambrianou: yeah yeah
Stephen French: yea yea right
Darren Gee: your on it
Terry Stone: 😳
2:12 in and I’m already drunk!
And another shot when t stone says Obviously🤣🤣🤣
Ronnie Hart wasnt one of Rons bf Ronnie hart was the twins cousin hart became a grass and gave evidence against them , chris was at the party when reg stabbed jack the hat , chris run out the room wen it kicked off n was found crying on the stairs outside once it was all over
Top bloke,always so friendly when you see him around Banbury.
I can't listen to yeah yeah, yeah yeah for nearly an hour n half
Yeah you can, yeah?
Great guest great podcast 😊
Amazing Helen thanks
Smashing podcast scene one of best about nice1
Thanks Lou
Tel , that story you tell about your friend @ 42:55.................... simple solution ?
Just drive about in a shitty car when visiting Affluent areas 🤔🤔🤔
know a few wealthy Liverpudlians that would do that back in the day 🤭🤭
One of them drove a Black Hackney cab 👍👍👍
P.S. Tel , @ 47:09 known as Guilty by association
Yeah yeah!
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Nice t hear someone with a good word for the Krays Dad
Crazy John h Stacey used too train in the gym I did and opened it up good mates with the gangsters I used to do the doors for
Nice one John
Brilliant , nice fella
I’ve got Vera Lynne’s autograph 😂
She was an amazing singer!
yeah yeah yeah
Yeah
Right
Yeah
Along with Terrys “You know” 🤦🏽♂️
Yeah
Great podcast some of the comments though , he’s 80 for Christ sake
Hi Andy thanks mate and I'm really glad you liked it. It's just keyboard warriors showing a massive lack of respect for an elderly man, this will hit over 20,000 views in the first day so who cares about a few muggy comments
He escaped prison they took him to the country because he was going mad, he kept on saying he wanted to go back to London so they blagged him and killed him but it wasnt easy killing him, I read that in the book when i was in strangeways. And they kept taking women to him because he was sex mad but he was scaring the women aswell apparently.
12 minutes in and I think we’re up to about 350 yeah yeahs. Don’t think I can stick many more.
After this make sure that you watch the Stephen French episode if you like the Yeah's your love that one as well!
Did he talk about he's health ? Because after a minor stroke or one to come people do this look it up before judging
@@sonnyrickwood4341 go look it up yourself.
Good podcast,terry
Cheers Andy
when i was a kid john h the boxer was my favorite so pleased to hear he is still alive.
I saw JHS two weeks ago. He looks 50 maximum. He is a smashing fella.
Gotta respect the old dudes, you get me. Yeh yeh yeh yeh
Have a shot of whiskey every time he says right
Right
Great vid
Hope there is a part 2 to this
Nice one brother
@terrystone743 have you thought about doing a Kray film / series? Like Sopranos etc
Great shout!!!!!!!!!!
Blinding podcast tonight tell. Dont make them like jimmy any more. Propa stand up fella
Nice one Mark he is one of the real ones...!
0.35 Nice photo of freddie forman with Mark rowe (ex boxer)..
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The Wilf you mention must be the legendary Wilf Pine R. I. P.
Yes mate