Paul Grimes

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Paul Grimes is a former criminal who was active in Liverpool's underworld. His son Jason died of a heroin overdose in 1992, at the age of 21, and this tragedy led to Grimes becoming an informer whose assistance has led to successful prosecutions against high profile drug dealers including John Haase and Curtis Warren. The information Grimes provided also led to his son Heath being jailed for five years.

Graham Johnson, author of Powder Wars, offers insight into Paul Grimes life as a criminal and then turning his life around to 'grass' up his ex-partners in crime and son. [1]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Johnson, Graham. Powder Wars, the supergrass who brought down Britain's biggest drug dealers. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 184018793X. 

Johnson, Graham. Powder Wars, the supergrass who brought down Britain's biggest drug dealers. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 184018793X. 

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