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The Murder Gang: Fleet Street's elite group of crime reporters in the golden age of tabloid crime

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'The Murder Gang' recounts the remarkable true story of the elite group of renegade Fleet Street crime reporters who covered the most famous British murders between the mid-1930s and the mid-1960s, when murder dominated the front and inside pages of the tabloid newspapers.

Members of the 'Murder Gang' drank in the same Fleet Street pubs, but they were also ruthlessly competitive against each other.

It was said that when the Daily Express covered a big murder story they would send four cars: the first car containing their reporters, the other three cars to block the road at crime scenes to stop other rival gang members from getting through.

As a matter of course, 'Murder Gang' members got their scoops by listening in to police radios, and used potatoes for jamming into rivals' exhaust pipes so their cars wouldn't start.

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Product Details
The History Press
0750987219 / 9780750987219
eBook (EPUB)
070.922
15/03/2018
England
English
1 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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