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The Boothby Affair The Twins invested thousands of pounds in a doomed project that was to see them catapulted into the media spotlight and led them to believe that they were 'untouchable'. The project consisted of a major housing and factory development in Enugu, Nigeria. The
project had been touted around for quite a while by Ernest Shinwell son
of Manny Shinwell, Labour MP, with no takers. During negotiations with Shinwell Ron was wined and dined at the Houses of Parliament. It was here that he was first introduced to Lord Boothby . Boothby was a bisexual who had declared that he wasn't quite sure if he preferred young boys or young girls. The Twins and their fellow members made many visits to the development site during the ensuing months. In the beginning, they were treated like royalty and met all the local dignitaries and ministers of the region. On one occasion Ron was given a tour of the local jail and even had his photo taken with a warder. On
another trip to Enugu Leslie Payne and Freddie Gore were arrested and
Gordon Anderson and Charlie Kray had their passports confiscated until
they could come up with £5,000 said to be the amount of money owed
to one of the contractors involved in the project. As
time passed the project and its funds were slowly disappearing. A
meeting was set up by Boothby's gay lover Leslie Holt, cat burglar by
profession and Ron Kray with the hope of persuading Boothby to invest
in the Enugu project. A
leading newspaper got hold of the association with Boothby and Ron Kray
and ran an article about 'The Peer and the Gangster'. They didn't name
names but it was quite clear who the main contenders were. Boothby, on holiday in France when the story broke, knew he was in trouble and telephoned his friend Driberg. Prime
Minister Harold Wilson knew about the love lives of his two wayward MPs
and took matters into his own hands to protect himself and his position. Boothby
was also having an affair with Harold Macmillan's wife Dorothy and made
her pregnant. Hew McCowan, owner of the Hideaway club and the son of a baronet was also approached for money. The Krays say that he was asked to invest in the Enugu Project but McCowan insists that it was nothing more than an attempt to extort money from the profits of his club. The
Twins were arrested in January for demanding money with menaces and had
spent more than five weeks in prison when Lord Boothby stood up in the
House of Lords and spoke on their behalf. Months later McCowan's club became Kray property and was renamed the El Morocco. Leslie
Holt later took up with a Dr Kells who supplied him with customers for
his cat burglary business. And 'Mad Teddy' Smith?...He mysteriously disappeared at the beginning of 1968 never to be seen again..... |