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George Cornell

George Cornell ( Myers; 13 November 1927 – 10 March 1966) was an English criminal and member of The Richardsons, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals from South London.

George Cornell
Born
George Myers

(1927-11-13)13 November 1927
Died10 March 1966(1966-03-10) (aged 38)
Cause of deathShot by Ronnie Kray
OccupationScrap metal dealer
Spouse
Olive Hudd
(m. 1955)
Children3
AllegianceRichardson Gang

Cornell was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray at The Blind Beggar public house in Whitechapel in the East End of London. Kray was sentenced to life imprisonment three years later for the murder and remained in Broadmoor Hospital until his death from a heart attack on 17 March 1995.

Early life Edit

George Myers was born in the old boundary of St George In The East on 13 November 1927, to unwed parents, one of seven or eight children.[1]

George and his siblings reportedly changed their surname by deed poll from Myers to Cornell, for their stepfather Joseph Cornell who married their mother, Mary Ann Garrett.[citation needed]

From the age of 12, Cornell often worked as a Billingsgate fish porter, and then at the nearby docks where he ran credit rackets and became friends with Lennie Hamilton and Billy Frost.[citation needed]

Cornell did his National Service with Billy Wiltshire, the Kray twins' cousin.[citation needed]

Criminal history Edit

On 30 October 1944, his first conviction (as George Myers) came for stealing chickens. In May 1945, he was imprisoned for three years for garage-breaking and larceny after stealing goods.

In 1950 (as George Cornell), he received his first prison sentence, of fifteen months, after being convicted at the Central Criminal Court for unlawful wounding and malicious damage.

In 1952, Cornell received fines for assault and wilful damage. In 1953, Cornell was imprisoned for shop breaking (stealing cigarettes and razor blades). He also assaulted two police officers and used insulting words and behaviour, getting off with a 40 shilling fine.

Cornell went on to face several more spells in prison, one for malicious wounding when he is believed to have slashed a woman’s face with a blade. His last spell in prison was in 1963.

Cornell was originally a member of an East End gang called The Watney Streeters, and later became involved with the Kray twins. However he changed sides around 1964 and allied himself with The Richardsons, led by Keith Askem and brothers Charlie and Eddie Richardson.[2]

Cornell, along with The Richardsons colleague and friend "Mad" Frankie Fraser,[3] became an enforcer for the Richardsons and was primarily used by them for talks with the Krays. Meetings were often held in pubs such as The Grave Maurice.[4]

Death Edit

On 9 March 1966, Cornell and his friend Albie Woods entered The Blind Beggar pub, ordered some light ales and then sat upon stools next to the bar. At around 8:30pm, both men were approached by Ronnie Kray and a Kray associate, Ian Barrie; upon seeing him, Cornell smiled and said sardonically, "Well, just look who's here". As a warning to the barmaid and the few others in the pub, Barrie fired two shots into the ceiling, while Kray walked towards Cornell, took out a 9mm Luger, and calmly shot him once in the top of the forehead, above his right eye. The men turned and departed to a waiting car on the street.

Cornell slumped against a nearby pillar, the bullet, apparently, passing straight through him. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he died around 3:30 a.m. the following morning, aged 38.[5] Cornell was buried in Camberwell New Cemetery, South London.

The news spread rapidly. Although Ronnie Kray was identified by several eyewitnesses as he calmly left the public house, no one would agree to testify against him and the police were forced to release him from custody. Cornell was most prominently known for reportedly being the first victim of Ronnie Kray.

Old Bailey trial Edit

On 4 March 1969, Ronnie Kray was unanimously found guilty by a jury at the Old Bailey of the murder of Cornell.[6] Reggie Kray was also found guilty of murdering Jack McVitie, who was killed in 1967. They were both sentenced to life imprisonment.

Ronnie Kray died on 17 March 1995 at the age of 61 at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, Berkshire. He had suffered a heart attack at Broadmoor Hospital two days earlier.[7]

Reggie Kray died on 1 October 2000 at the age of 66 after being released from prison on compassionate grounds from terminal cancer.[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Search Results for England". findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Richardsons' scrap metal dealers" 2008-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 23 September 2007
  3. ^ "Cornell moved to south London, joined Richardsons" 2008-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, thekrays.co.uk; retrieved 23 September 2007.
  4. ^ "Pubs with a Secret History". Evening Standard. UK. 11 April 2001. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  5. ^ Baker, Rob (14 March 2014). "The Blind Beggar And The Bloody Killing of George Cornell by Ronnie Kray". Flashbak. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  6. ^ Cornell shot by Ronnie Kray; retrieved 23 September 2007.
  7. ^ "1995: Killer Ronnie Kray dies". news.bbc.co.uk. BBC News. 17 March 1995. from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Reggie Kray dies". news.bbc.co.uk. BBC News. 1 October 2000. from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 19 September 2015.

External links Edit

  • George Cornell at Find a Grave
  • BBC website: "1969: Kray twins guilty of Cornell and McVitie murders"
  • , History of The Kray Twins including Cornell

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For the Australian politician see George Cornell politician For the American politician see George W Cornell George Cornell ne Myers 13 November 1927 10 March 1966 was an English criminal and member of The Richardsons who were scrap metal dealers and criminals from South London George CornellBornGeorge Myers 1927 11 13 13 November 1927Stepney LondonDied10 March 1966 1966 03 10 aged 38 Whitechapel LondonCause of deathShot by Ronnie KrayOccupationScrap metal dealerSpouseOlive Hudd m 1955 wbr Children3AllegianceRichardson GangCornell was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray at The Blind Beggar public house in Whitechapel in the East End of London Kray was sentenced to life imprisonment three years later for the murder and remained in Broadmoor Hospital until his death from a heart attack on 17 March 1995 Contents 1 Early life 2 Criminal history 3 Death 4 Old Bailey trial 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditGeorge Myers was born in the old boundary of St George In The East on 13 November 1927 to unwed parents one of seven or eight children 1 George and his siblings reportedly changed their surname by deed poll from Myers to Cornell for their stepfather Joseph Cornell who married their mother Mary Ann Garrett citation needed From the age of 12 Cornell often worked as a Billingsgate fish porter and then at the nearby docks where he ran credit rackets and became friends with Lennie Hamilton and Billy Frost citation needed Cornell did his National Service with Billy Wiltshire the Kray twins cousin citation needed Criminal history EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources George Cornell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message On 30 October 1944 his first conviction as George Myers came for stealing chickens In May 1945 he was imprisoned for three years for garage breaking and larceny after stealing goods In 1950 as George Cornell he received his first prison sentence of fifteen months after being convicted at the Central Criminal Court for unlawful wounding and malicious damage In 1952 Cornell received fines for assault and wilful damage In 1953 Cornell was imprisoned for shop breaking stealing cigarettes and razor blades He also assaulted two police officers and used insulting words and behaviour getting off with a 40 shilling fine Cornell went on to face several more spells in prison one for malicious wounding when he is believed to have slashed a woman s face with a blade His last spell in prison was in 1963 Cornell was originally a member of an East End gang called The Watney Streeters and later became involved with the Kray twins However he changed sides around 1964 and allied himself with The Richardsons led by Keith Askem and brothers Charlie and Eddie Richardson 2 Cornell along with The Richardsons colleague and friend Mad Frankie Fraser 3 became an enforcer for the Richardsons and was primarily used by them for talks with the Krays Meetings were often held in pubs such as The Grave Maurice 4 Death EditOn 9 March 1966 Cornell and his friend Albie Woods entered The Blind Beggar pub ordered some light ales and then sat upon stools next to the bar At around 8 30pm both men were approached by Ronnie Kray and a Kray associate Ian Barrie upon seeing him Cornell smiled and said sardonically Well just look who s here As a warning to the barmaid and the few others in the pub Barrie fired two shots into the ceiling while Kray walked towards Cornell took out a 9mm Luger and calmly shot him once in the top of the forehead above his right eye The men turned and departed to a waiting car on the street Cornell slumped against a nearby pillar the bullet apparently passing straight through him He was taken to a nearby hospital where he died around 3 30 a m the following morning aged 38 5 Cornell was buried in Camberwell New Cemetery South London The news spread rapidly Although Ronnie Kray was identified by several eyewitnesses as he calmly left the public house no one would agree to testify against him and the police were forced to release him from custody Cornell was most prominently known for reportedly being the first victim of Ronnie Kray Old Bailey trial EditOn 4 March 1969 Ronnie Kray was unanimously found guilty by a jury at the Old Bailey of the murder of Cornell 6 Reggie Kray was also found guilty of murdering Jack McVitie who was killed in 1967 They were both sentenced to life imprisonment Ronnie Kray died on 17 March 1995 at the age of 61 at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough Berkshire He had suffered a heart attack at Broadmoor Hospital two days earlier 7 Reggie Kray died on 1 October 2000 at the age of 66 after being released from prison on compassionate grounds from terminal cancer 8 References Edit Search Results for England findmypast co uk Retrieved 4 August 2021 Richardsons scrap metal dealers Archived 2008 06 14 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 23 September 2007 Cornell moved to south London joined Richardsons Archived 2008 06 14 at the Wayback Machine thekrays co uk retrieved 23 September 2007 Pubs with a Secret History Evening Standard UK 11 April 2001 Retrieved 15 March 2017 Baker Rob 14 March 2014 The Blind Beggar And The Bloody Killing of George Cornell by Ronnie Kray Flashbak Retrieved 4 August 2021 Cornell shot by Ronnie Kray retrieved 23 September 2007 1995 Killer Ronnie Kray dies news bbc co uk BBC News 17 March 1995 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2015 Reggie Kray dies news bbc co uk BBC News 1 October 2000 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 19 September 2015 External links EditGeorge Cornell at Find a Grave BBC website 1969 Kray twins guilty of Cornell and McVitie murders Information on Cornell s murder Metropolitan Police website History of The Kray Twins including Cornell Retrieved from 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