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Ep. 1: Respect

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Ep. 1: Respect

By: Michael Caine
Narrated by: Michael Caine
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The Krays: Michael Caine begins his journey close to home in 1960s London, when he met the capital’s most infamous twins. How did they command so much respect?

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I've seen several takes on the Kray twins. Thanks for not making them folk heroes. They hurt many people who had to remain silent in order to remain alive.

Episode 1 is great

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Michael Kane does an amazing job with this podcast. I hope you guys do more, I'm ready for a second season.

This is an awesome series

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I’m not even a true crime guy — but this is just the best. Michael Caine makes elevates this to art

So good

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Not an accurate depiction of the Italian Mafia, that works for the Pope, has acted as a "state" protection racket, since the Crusades and is run "exclusively" by homosexuals.

There is also "no" discussion of the anthropology of gangs, it's just a voice novel, devoid of "real" information.

Finally, Mr. Caine, whom I admire tremendously as an actor, also told a significant material "untruth." He "never" left the Mafia. As, a member of Hollywood, he's all the way in, as a made-man. I "not" saying he doesn't deserve his status. I'm saying he lied to you. Giving the audience a significantly "false" perception of both the Mafia and the State, as they have always worked together. This is potentially "extremely" dangerous for both John and Jane Doe.

This novel wasn't entertaining and "decreased" our safety, by providing a completely "fictional" world view.

Pure Propaganda

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