JOEY PYLE Notorious: The Changing Face of Organised Crime

JOEY PYLE Notorious: The Changing Face of Organised Crime

by Joey Pyle (Author)

Synopsis

The Krays, the Richardsons and men like Buster Edwards or Freddie Foreman may be better known to the public, but by the end of the Sixties they were either in prison or living in enforced exile. Joey Pyle was land continues to bel every bit as notorious, feared and respected. His broad range of criminal contacts and associates ensured he was either involved in or very much aware of every major criminal escapade that took place. From the murder of Jack the Hat by the Kray twins to the Great Train Robbery, from the fatal shooting at the Pen Club to the American Mafia's attempts to penetrate London's casino scene, Pyle has seen it all. Yet, despite a few close calls - including a spell in prison on a murder charge that would have seen him hanged if found guilty - Pyle largely remained at liberty throughout. . He saw firsthand the nature of organised crime change from the protection rackets and casino scams of the Sixties, through the highly organised armed robberies of the Seventies, to the rise of the drug trade which began in earnest in the Eighties and continues to the present day. He is therefore able to provide a fresh perspective on many well-known crimes as well as a wealth of information about hitherto unknown aspects of criminality.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 242
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 10 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 0753508583
ISBN 13: 9780753508589

Author Bio
Joey Pyle lives in South London. Earl Davidson is an accomplished writer on crime and criminals.