Friends with Ronnie Kray and Charles Bronson - Steve Wraith interview

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @lesleywatkins1172
    @lesleywatkins1172 2 года назад +3

    Fascinating conversation! I could listen to these stories all day!

  • @nannettefreeman7331
    @nannettefreeman7331 2 года назад +2

    Great guest. You should definitely have him back! You did a great job too! He was relating such VIVID visual recollection, but you gently nudged him in a direction better suited for your channel here, by asking him how it FELT, what kind of VIBE... It also brought his detailed descriptions of the men, the environs, to LIFE, gave them a soul, really added a dimension to his stories that made them into the whole experience. You two are a good team! Between his attention to visual detail & your ability to get him to flesh the narrative out with emotion, I could close my eyes & picture the scene, understanding how he felt, ALMOST like I was there like a wee fly on the sugar cubes. You two made these three men HUMAN, which few other RUclipsrs have done or even would do. They're content to just tell the story of the crimes, the victim as the human being we all feel for, & the bad guy as the monster who's done things none of us could ever relate to. But it's never as simple as that. No one's born a monster. There are steps to get there, events in these people's lives that lead them to do what they do. AND they all have a personality! (Ron Kray had PERSONALITY!) You hardly ever get any kind of feel for their personalities in most videos. I feel like I know what these 3 guys were/are like! Outstanding video! Could have watched longer, it captured my attention so well. A++ ✌🏼

  • @susanhayward2063
    @susanhayward2063 2 года назад +1

    Mr Ronnie Kray was a lovely man toward me. He was patient enough to talk to me about all sorts of things and listen to me. One conversation with him when I was seven he explained about schizophrenia. This was on twentysecond of march in nineteen sixtysix which was during a time when he was in great stress, yet he helped me. Reggie Kray was funny without him realising it. As a seven year old I was in love with the twins. My uncle Harry Hayward was a friend of theirs and as a family we went on picnics together. Harry Hayward was at Mr Smith's in London where a famous shoot out took place. My funniest memory was him and the twins at my Nan's house in Bournemouth all of us planning a picnic and singing with a group of fellow gangsters. Situation comedy!!

  • @josmith4173
    @josmith4173 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating

  • @samanthabrookes4487
    @samanthabrookes4487 2 года назад

    Great interview, thanks

  • @jackiemarsh2470
    @jackiemarsh2470 2 года назад

    Thank You So Much!! Such a Very Interesting Video!!

  • @katieridgway3444
    @katieridgway3444 2 года назад +1

    Hey 👋 I really love watching your videos and can't wait to get my hands on your book! I was wondering if you would be up for a video on the more rare mental health disorders and any experience you have had with them? For example stendhal syndrome/capgras syndrome/apotemnophila/derealization disorder (I hope I got the names right). 😀

  • @ellenthibeault3940
    @ellenthibeault3940 2 года назад +2

    Great that he past his exams……BUT …I think that the fact that he wrote to to the Krays then meet them in prison Only put them on a pedestal in their minds and in others, Soon people forget the violence and killings they did !!!

    • @goddz6145
      @goddz6145 2 года назад

      He was a young lad what dit you expect

  • @honestcomments8053
    @honestcomments8053 2 года назад +1

    Are these the same twins portrayed by Tom Hardy in Legend? Never mind...Dr Das did clarified this at the end.

  • @Silentgrieftalks
    @Silentgrieftalks 2 года назад

    Found that very interesting... thanks Steve! Brought back memories of my prison service work days.

  • @alasdairbaird7303
    @alasdairbaird7303 2 года назад +1

    Which twin has the Toni? Private Eye cover, issue 189, March 14th 1969. Spiny Norman used to follow him about.

  • @flej01
    @flej01 2 года назад

    Interesting, thanks for your work, he did what he did for those tgat suffered the brothers wrath would probably like to see him stay where he is. If he gets out i hope he has changed his ways. I watch a show "the felon and am seeing a lot of people changing their ways, everyone deserves a second chance. cheers

  • @georgefrazer2231
    @georgefrazer2231 2 года назад

    Keeping someone 'happy' sounds like that person is 'controlling' everything and everyone around them. It maybe 'implies' that they are a bully who sees themselves as 'King of the castle'. The 'top dog' does not like 'competition'. Professional criminals love publicity from every source. Everyone is there to 'do their bidding'. A 'good turn' is seen as an 'opportunity' for 'good' publicity. 'Punishment' is 'the system' taking 'power away' from the 'uncrowded king'. This would create unprocessed internalised 'anger which is 'released' either on himself or others or their environment.
    Does 'friendship' actually exist or was it another form of 'manipulation'? Who 'gains' from these 'friendships'? Is it all being 'put on' to give a 'good impression'. 'Playing the system' is done by many. Why does he need 'recordings'. What is the 'motivation'? Actions speak louder than words. Words need to be backed up with 'actions'. Many love to talk but is it just another 'cover ' to create a false 'caring' image. People who 'change ' their identity, does not necessarily mean a 'changed' person. Actors love fame. If you create a 'track record' how exactly do you 'change' this? Is the governor simply just another person to be 'used ' to his own ends? A prison is for prisoners. If you give someone an opportunity to change and an 'incident' happens, who is held 'responsible'? What is the 'motivation' behind the behaviour? The courts system and the legal system is 'separate' from the government.
    Can an 'institutionalised' individual actually 'live' in the 'outside' world. Charity work sounds like naracist behaviour. There is also the fact that ex prisoners 'make' money from their previous lifestyles. What about the friends and relatives of 'victims' of these individuals? Does crime now pay?

  • @loopylou6841
    @loopylou6841 2 года назад

    I'd been saying for Ages that the papers reporting on Ronnie kray and Peter Sutcliffe were False, Ronnie couldn't stand him and Peter didn't like him either.

  • @paulbloxam6206
    @paulbloxam6206 Год назад

    How the helll does Harry Roberts gets out after 48 yrs after killing 3 not 1 not 2 ..yes 3 police officers & charlie can't get out after 49 yrs for a bit of destruction in jail is beyond me ,let charlie out ffs it's a joke nearly 50 yrs & never killed anybody 😢 1:01:00

  • @1800WETANAL
    @1800WETANAL 2 года назад

    Pretend hard man Steve haha 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡

  • @Mountlougallops
    @Mountlougallops 2 года назад +1

    Sorry, you lost me in the first quarter because your guest couldn’t stop talking about himself.

    • @nannettefreeman7331
      @nannettefreeman7331 2 года назад

      You noticed that too, huh? He DID hit a groove & share some great stories after that, though! ✌🏼

    • @ambershenton1651
      @ambershenton1651 2 года назад +1

      Who gives a crap we searched for the Dr or ronnie or Bronson not this baldies ego story