I Walked the Kray Twins' Entire Life: From Childhood Their Birth Place To Their Final Resting Place.
I walked every location in the Kray Twins' lives—from the house where they were born in 1933 to the grave where they're buried together. This is the complete story of Ronnie and Reggie Kray, London's most notorious gangsters. From their childhood home at Fort Vallance in Bethnal Green, to the Blind Beggar pub where Ronnie Kray shot George Cornell, to the basement flat where Reggie Kray stabbed Jack "The Hat" McVitie—I visited most notable locations across London to tell the definitive story of the Kray twins. This isn't just another Kray Twins documentary. This is a location-based investigation of how two identical boys from the East End became celebrity gangsters, rubbed shoulders with politicians and Hollywood stars, ran protection rackets across London, and ultimately died in prison after 30+ years behind bars. LOCATIONS FEATURED: • Pellicchi's Cafe - Where they planned their empire • 64 Stean Street, Hoxton - Where they were born • 178 Vallance Road - Fort Vallance, their childhood home • Repton Boxing Club - Where they learned to fight • The Royal London Hospital - Where Ronnie nearly died • Tower of London - Their military disaster • The Blind Beggar - Where Ronnie murdered George Cornell • 97 Evering Road - Where Reggie murdered Jack "The Hat" McVitie • Braithwaite House - Where they were arrested • St. Matthew's Church - Where their funerals were held • Chingford Mount Cemetery - Where they're buried together #TrueCrime #LondonHistory #Documentary #RonnieKray #ReggieKray #Kraytwins #BritishGangsters #EastEnd #CrimeHistory #MurderMystery #HistoricalDocumentary #LondonCrime #1960s #Gangsters #BlindBeggar #FortVallance #BethnalGreen #TrueCrimeDocumentary #UKCrime #OrganizedCrime #TheFirm #GeorgeCornell #JackMcVitie #LondonGangsters #VintageLondon #CriminalHistory #LondonWalkingTour #HistoricalPlaces #SwingingLondon #BritishHistory #EastEndLondon

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