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===The murder of [[George Cornell]]===
 
===The murder of [[George Cornell]]===
 
[[File:Scotchjack.jpg|thumb|[[Freddie Foreman]] (left) with George Raft and Scotch Jack (right) in the Colony Club.|275x275px]]
 
[[File:Scotchjack.jpg|thumb|[[Freddie Foreman]] (left) with George Raft and Scotch Jack (right) in the Colony Club.|275x275px]]
Ronnie was drinking in another pub when he learned of Cornell's location. He went there with his driver "Scotch Jack" John Dickson and his assistant [[Ian Barrie]]. Some accounts say that Ronnie got Dickson to stop at [[The Grave Maurice]] pub as if he was looking for Cornell in there; however, Dickson makes no mention of this in his memoir. Ronnie went into the pub with Barrie, walked straight to Cornell and shot him in the head in public view. Barrie, confused by what happened, fired five shots in the air warning the public not to report what had happened to the police. Just before he was shot, Cornell remarked, "Well, look who's here." He died at 3:00am in hospital.
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Ronnie was drinking in another pub when he learned of Cornell's location. He went there with his driver "Scotch Jack" John Dickson and his assistant [[Ian Barrie]]. Some accounts say that Ronnie got Dickson to stop at [[The Grave Maurice]] pub, as if he was looking for Cornell in there; however, Dickson makes no mention of this in his memoir. Ronnie went into the pub with Barrie, walked straight to Cornell and shot him in the head in public view. Barrie, confused by what happened, fired five shots in the air warning the public not to report what had happened to the police. Just before he was shot, Cornell remarked, "Well, look who's here." He died at 3:00am in hospital.
   
 
On 8 May 1968, the Krays and 15 other members of their Firm were arrested. Dickson was drinking in the Coach & Horses pub in Stoke Newington when he was arrested by Dept Sup Harry Mooney. Exceptional circumstances were put in place so as to stop any possible co-operation against any of the accused. [[Nipper Read]] then secretly interviewed each of the defendants and offered each firm member one chance to come to the side of law and order. Whilst in prison, the Krays had come up with a plan, which included Scotch Jack Dickson to confess to the murder of [[George Cornell]], [[Ronnie Hart]] to take [[Jack McVitie]] and [[Albert Donoghue]] to stand for [[Frank Mitchell]]. Although Read knew for certain that [[Ronnie Kray]] had murdered [[George Cornell]] in [[The Blind Beggar]] pub no one had been prepared to testify against the twins out of fear. Upon also finding out the twins intended to cajole him, 'Scotch Jack' Dickson also turned in everything he knew about Cornell's murder. Although not a witness to the actual murder he was an accessory, having driven Ronnie Kray and Ian Barrie to the pub. The police still needed an actual witness to the murder. They then managed to track down the barmaid who was working in the pub at the time, gave her a secret identity and she testified to seeing Ronnie killing Cornell.
=== Arrest and conviction ===
 
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[[File:Dickson-0.png|thumb|190x190px|A rare image of a concealed Dickson, featured in a 1990 documentary, ''Still Krays After All These Years. '']]
Eventually, a Scotland Yard conference decided to arrest the Krays on the evidence already collected, in the hope that other witnesses would be forthcoming once the Krays were in custody. On 8 May 1968, the Krays and 15 other members of their Firm were arrested.
 
 
Dickson was drinking in the Coach & Horses pub in Stoke Newington when he was arrested by Dept. Sup. Harry Mooney. Exceptional circumstances were put in place so as to stop any possible co-operation against any of the accused. [[Nipper Read]] then secretly interviewed each of the defendants and offered each firm member one chance to come to the side of law and order. Whilst in prison, the Krays had come up with a plan, which included Scotch Jack Dickson to confess to the murder of [[George Cornell]], [[Ronnie Hart]] to take [[Jack McVitie]] and [[Albert Donoghue]] to stand for [[Frank Mitchell]]. Although Read knew for certain that [[Ronnie Kray]] had murdered [[George Cornell]] in [[The Blind Beggar]] pub no one had been prepared to testify against the twins out of fear. Upon also finding out the twins intended to cajole him, 'Scotch Jack' Dickson also turned in everything he knew about Cornell's murder. Although not a witness to the actual murder he was an accessory, having driven Ronnie Kray and Ian Barrie to the pub. The police still needed an actual witness to the murder. They then managed to track down the barmaid who was working in the pub at the time, gave her a secret identity and she testified to seeing Ronnie killing Cornell.[[File:Dickson-0.png|thumb|190x190px|A rare image of a concealed Dickson, featured in a 1990 documentary, ''Still Krays After All These Years. '']]
 
   
 
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===Later life===
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