But the Kray Twins could actually reach you, find you, almost anywhere, no matter where you where, even though they were both inside. I’ll always remember one Sunday morning, I was having a bit of emergency dental treatment at a hospital in Portsmouth. I’d just sat back in the dentist’s chair. He was just about to stick the needle in my gum. When I heard a phone ring outside. The receptionist knocked on the door, stuck her head round the door and said, ‘There’s a phone call for Mr Dinenage.’ The dentist was horrified. He said, ‘What!’ He said, ‘Who is it?’ She said, ‘It’s someone called Reggie Kray.’ ‘God,’ said the dentist, ‘you’d better answer it.’ The Krays by Fred Dinenage, 2010
Ten thousand miles away Charlie [Richardson] got to know the South African secret society The Broederbond; a member asked him to tap the British Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s phone. Charlie was perfectly placed to do this with a cleaning company he owned which was employed at Number Ten. The Richardsons by Fred Dinenage, 2012