Freddie Foreman

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Frederick Foreman aka 'Brown Bread Fred'[1](born 1932) is a convicted English criminal involved in the disposal of the body of Jack “the Hat” McVitie (killed by Reggie Kray) and for which he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.[2]

He was involved in the "security express robbery" of 1983[3] which at the time was the largest cash robbery in the UK. For his part he received 9 years in prison.

Freddie Foreman also confessed to the murders of Frank "Mad Axeman" Mitchell and Tommy "Ginger" Marks in the 1960s, in revenge for the shooting of his brother (shot in the legs). He had been acquitted of the murders at an Old Bailey trial in the 1960s. He additionally claimed to have intimidated witnesses to the killing of George Cornell in the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel by Ronnie Kray and to having been a hitman for the Kray twins.[4]

He is the father of actor Jamie Foreman.

References

  1. "High profile gangsters to talk on 'life of crime' - Local". News Guardian. 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2012-01-27. 
  2. Bennetto, Jason (2000-05-25). "Gangster Foreman is held over Kray killings after confessions on television -". The Independent (London). Retrieved 2010-07-18. 
  3. Rebecca Hardy (2007-04-28). "Who says crime pays? Ronnie Knight is broke and living in sheltered housing... | Mail Online". dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-01-27. 
  4. The Independent (London) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/kray-aide-will-not-be-charged-over-killings-626751.html |url= missing title (help). 

Literature

  • Foreman, Freddie (2007). Brown Bread Fred: the autobiography of the godfather of British crime. John Blake Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84454-483-7. 
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