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The Kray twins were held overnight in the 1960's.
The Kray Twins were born on the 24 October 1933 in Hoxton, London, England
The Kray Twins were notorious gangsters who ruled London during the late 50's and most of the 60's.
The Tower of London, aka the Bloody Tower. Fawkes, Hess, and the Krays were a few of many famous people to be imprisoned there.
Yes, the Kray twins, Ronnie and Reggie, had an older brother named Charlie Kray. They also had a younger brother named Alan Kray. The Kray family was known for their close-knit relationships, but Ronnie and Reggie gained notoriety for their criminal activities in the East End of London during the 1950s and 1960s.
Kray twins was born on 1933-10-24.
The last time The Tower of London was used as a prison was in 1954 when the Kray Twins were held for only a few days because of their refusal to report to national service.
The Final Category was PrisonsThe Clue was: Nazi Rudolph Hess in 1941 and the notorious Kray Twins in 1952 were among the last people briefly held thereThe answer was: What is the Tower of London
It is rumoured that Ronnie and Reggie Kray were held overnight in the Tower of London when they were first arrested but I cannot find any documentary evidence to support that claim.
Ronnie died in 1995 Reggie died in 2000 of cancer after being released from prison.
Kray's, or the Kray twins, were notorious British gangsters who originated from the East End of London. Born in the 1930s, they rose to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s, operating a criminal empire involved in various illegal activities, including extortion and racketeering. Their influence extended into the entertainment world, and they became infamous figures in British criminal history. The twins were eventually arrested and convicted for murder, solidifying their legacy as iconic gangsters.
Kray brothers