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Crime Con UK Book Club - December Edition
At this month’s session, CrimeCon UK Book Club hosts, Nancy Baughen (Event Director of CrimeCon UK) and Lisa Howells (Deputy Editor of Crime Monthly Magazine) were joined by author Jeremy Craddock to discuss his latest book 'The Lady in the Lake'.
The Lady in the Lake is a real-life murder mystery and true crime memoir that reads like a thriller. A dark secret resurfaces after 21 years in the English Lake District to devastate a family. With powerful themes of murder and denial, the story spans five decades, from the 1970s to the present day.
CrimeCon UK, partnered by TRUE CRIME is set to return to London on 7th and 8th June, 2025 as well as, for the first time, heading north to Manchester on 27th September 2025. Tickets are on sale now - head to crimecon.co.uk to book now!
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The Lady in the Lake is a real-life murder mystery and true crime memoir that reads like a thriller. A dark secret resurfaces after 21 years in the English Lake District to devastate a family. With powerful themes of murder and denial, the story spans five decades, from the 1970s to the present day.
CrimeCon UK, partnered by TRUE CRIME is set to return to London on 7th and 8th June, 2025 as well as, for the first time, heading north to Manchester on 27th September 2025. Tickets are on sale now - head to crimecon.co.uk to book now!
Subscribe today to join our True Crime community!
/ @truecrimeuncut
Follow CrimeCon UK on Instagram - @CrimeCon_UK
Follow us on Instagram: @TheUncutNetwork
Follow us on X: @TheUncutNetwork
Follow us on TikTok: @TheUncutNetwork
CrimeCon UK, partnered by TRUE CRIME is set to return to London on 7th and 8th June, 2025 as well as, for the first time, heading north to Manchester on 27th September 2025. Tickets are on sale now - head to crimecon.co.uk to book now!
#TrueCrime #CrimeConUK #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeConCommunity #CrimeCon #TrueCrimeBooks #CrimeConBookClub #CrimeConUKBookClub
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Lets get this clear,almost nobody walked in fear of the Richardson's. in fact there were plenty of people out of Bermondsey area, who were a match for the Richardson's if it ever came to it, notably the gang lead by Ronnie Oliffe, and several of my old dad's friends which included Wally challice a man who feared no one.
He's right about work being a con
Met Frankie a few times. He was actually quite intelligent.
Nobody but Nobody would brag 8nba cell to murder of a police, not having it
Real shame Charlie & Eddie fell out.
The Old Skool nearly all gone now.
The Krays were so called Gangsters The Richardson's were business men.
Taking a shirt off Charlie.
Discerning, , all this..’ cor blimey’…stuff, clever bloke, but dishonest, criminal
This..’cor blimey’…accent is a bit of a cover in a way, this bloke spoke French and was an epicure, he was quite discert
The real governor
Deviant as in nonce??
He wasn't a hitman ...
It seems to me that all of these 60s gangland guys play it off as all of their exploits are over exaggerated.. I've just watched the Charlie Richardson vid.. The only guy I've heard admitting to all of the accusations was Freddie Foreman.. So it's still hard to decide what Is true and what isn't.. Their prison sentences seemed a bit excessive but maybe the idea was to make an example of them and keep them away from harming the public.. I really don't know
Not many of the quintessential old london types left now. The "gentleman gangster". The new breed lack both the eloquence, and sophistication
A mate of mine started going to the Blind Beggar pub and became friends with the landlord at that time Dave Courtney and was introduced by Dave to Frankie Fraser.. Who made him very welcome
I LOVE WHEN THEY ASK HAVE YOU ANY REGRETS HIS REPLY "NO REGRETS NO. NO REGREATS ON SURELY YOU NO WHAT THAT IS 🤔? GO TO 19:12. MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SOUL FRANKIE 🙏AMEN.🌹
A south London accent, what a beautiful thing. Nice video.🇬🇧✌️🇬🇧
100%
So well spoken,so pleased he turned his life around
👍. RESPECT 👍.
I'm English and I'm struggling to understand most of what he's saying lol... there should be a translation guide from cockney to English 😅 I hardly understood a word he said to be honest
He does have a really thick accent! If you turn on captions then that will help :)
Cobblers
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.
What you talking about, he was a scrap metal dealer with an extortion racket on the side who got greedy and fell for a mining scam in Africa. If he didn't create things and file patents in the 1960s then what makes you think he'd do that in the 2000s. There is absolutely nothing he created or added value to that would suggest he'd have been anything other than a criminal if he was born 50 years later.
Bobby Cummings 100%!!!...p..
Doing time in Wandsworth prison ive never seen 1 man have so much respect as mr fraser by every inmate
Gripping stuff.
90 years after all he went through is testament to his strength of character
Absolute legend 👏
So hard: I’m scared. We need more people like this that put so much into the world
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.
Because he fought against the system in prison he got many years added on
Take what Fankie says with a pinch of salt.
What an absolute waste of life.
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.
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!"
He wasn’t respected by the big guns like Freddie Foreman
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?
Daft c ! Locked up most of his life ? Thick as f mince, was always f skint and no women in his life ?
What a thicko. 42 years locked up..
He never went krays funerals because he was not sure how brown bread Fred would treat him
Hadn't seen that one before and it was a cracker. Cheers.
I met Charlie in Woolwich do⁰ckyard pure gentelman
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
He wasnt a crime lord. He worked for the Richardsons.
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 .
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)
42 years in jail...blimey
Eddie wasnt very complimentary of his brother in his book
Whats his book called please? Would love to read it
@ no handcuffs
He has one called My Manor as well
South east London accent
pathetic old man learned nothing
I'm amazed he got away with what he did?😂
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.
He sounds a lot lime Brown Bread Fred accent or emphasis wise.
What does emphasis wise mean?
Bird - bird lime - time.
It means being in a cage