5 Feet of Fury

London gangster and Monty Python inspiration ‘Mad’ Frankie Fraser dies aged 90 (video)

I like how the BBC feels it has to explain what a “borstal” is now…

Fraser’s methods of torturing the gang’s victims earned him the nicknames “Mad Frankie” and “The Dentist” – he was reputed to pull out people’s teeth with pliers.

At the Richardson gang “torture” trial at the Old Bailey in 1967 he was jailed for 10 years. Two years later a further five years was added for leading a riot at Parkhust Prison.

In 1975 he assaulted three prison officers, one of whom he attempted to hang.

After completing another sentence in 1989, Fraser tried to build a career as a celebrity, appearing on television chat shows, acting as a consultant on crime and taking a stage show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

In 1997, he was called as a character witness at the trial of Charlie Kray on drugs charges.

Last year he was reported to have received an Asbo following an argument over a chair in the care home where he lived.