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Joey Pyle was born on 2 November 1937 [4] (his tombstone in Merton and Sutton Cemetery gives his date of birth as 1935) in The Angel, Islington, London, the son of Arnie and Cath Pyle, and the youngest of their three children after his brother Ted and his sister Jean.
Joey Pyle: 1937–2007 1950s –1992 London gangland boss, and pioneer and promoter of unlicensed boxing. Less well known to the general public than Krays and the Richardsons, of whom he was an associate. A key police target during his criminal career although he seldom served time in prison. [21] Bruce Reynolds: 1931–2013 1950s – 1980s
Jack McVitie (19 April 1932 – 29 October 1967), best known as Jack the Hat, was an English criminal from London during the 1950s and 1960s.He is posthumously famous for triggering the imprisonment and downfall of the Kray twins.
William Palmer Pyle Jr. (June 6, 1937 – September 30, 2021 [1]) was a professional American football guard who played in the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL). He played a total of six seasons for the NFL's Baltimore Colts and Minnesota Vikings , as well as the AFL's Oakland Raiders .
His house in Plumstead, called Camelot Castle, was decorated with Union Jack flags and the cross of St George, a painted depiction of himself as a knight and a large knuckle duster, alongside a band of supporting knights that included Lenny McLean, the Kray twins, Joey Pyle, Al Capone, John Gotti, Ronnie Biggs, Freddie Foreman, Roy Shaw, Howard ...
All the other prisoners were soon re-arrested during a massive police search operation, but McVicar, still at large, contacted underworld boss Joey Pyle in London, who drove down and met him in Portsmouth. Returning up the A3, Pyle got as far as Dorking, where there was a police roadblock. He sped around the police but was eventually cornered ...
Pyle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Joey Pyle (1937–2007), British gangland boss; John A. Pyle (born 1951), British atmospheric scientist;
He has two brothers: William Palmer Pyle Jr. (who played offensive guard at Michigan State University and with the Baltimore Colts, the Minnesota Vikings and the Oakland Raiders) and Harlen Pyle. From Palmer's family, his nephew is Eric Kumerow, and his grand-nephews are Joey and Nick Bosa, as well as Jake Kumerow. [1]