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    In the 1960's who ran 'The Firm'?

    Question #91093. Asked by patrewbury. (Jan 13 08 12:04 PM)


    baldricksmum

    The Kray Twins (Ronnie and Reggie) were in charge of The Firm in London http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/mob_bosses/kray/gangsters_8.html

    Jan 13 08, 3:35 PM


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