It’s not every day that a close relative describes how they were once the subject of a $10,000 hit job. But this shady chapter of my family’s history came to light over the weekend during a long-distance telephone conversation about Thomas Cashman, who was yesterday handed a life sentence for the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.
While my relative’s case involved an international business deal gone wrong, and bizarrely the middleman who brokered the hit became the gunman’s new target after his client reneged on a $2,000 payment, the reality of the average contract killing is very different. More often that not, it takes the form of a free-for-all in which innocent people die and morally repugnant paymasters get away with murder. As Olivia’s death in Dovecot, Liverpool, last August made clear, the world occupied by hitmen is underscored by nihilistic chaos.
Cashman, himself the 34-year-old father of two young children, had reportedly been offered £100,000 by his underworld bosses to kill Joseph Nee, a rival villain who Cashman’s associates claimed had stolen a sizeable drugs stash. During the botched hit, Nee, chased by Cashman, barged through the Korbels’ front door just as Olivia’s mother opened it to investigate the commotion outside. As Cashman continued to fire indiscriminately, a bullet hit Olivia in the chest. According to the front page of yesterday’s Sun, “gangland figures” have placed a £250,000 bounty on Cashman’s head — not as payback for murdering an innocent child, but to prevent him from revealing their identities in a feeble attempt to reduce his sentence.
Whether it’s an East End thing, a tabloid hack thing, or simply a morbid fascination with organised crime, I’ve never been too far away from the shadowy world of the contract killer. As a kid in the Seventies, when my family lived in New York, my mother worked for an Italian family who had a “connection” to those responsible for “whacking” mob boss Carmine “Cigar” Galante. More recently, I interviewed an ex-soldier who used to do some “work” for a notorious North London crime family before the nightmares became too much and he packed it all in. The activity of his bosses had been an obsession of the late crime writer and reformed gangster, John McVicar. John told me that he’d been warned by one of “the family’s” consiglieres to watch his back after their name kept cropping up in the column he wrote for Punch magazine. Not long after, said consigliere wound up getting whacked by a hitman on a motorcycle.
Such murders are, in criminal terms, at the Premier League-level of contract killings. Many of these hits go unsolved because the bike-riding masked assassins know what they’re doing, thanks to training, practice and experience. But such characters are few and far between. More often than not, lower-league criminals recruit hitmen from among the even lower-league “mandem” or assorted gangs that crop up all over poverty-stricken Britain. This recruiting ground has a constant supply of young, desperate, violent and, importantly, cheap contract killers.
Today, they are only getting younger and more desperate. Right now, a 15-year-old named Santre Gayle, jailed in 2011, is believed to be Britain’s youngest contract killer. He’s certainly the youngest that we know of. But several organised crime sources have told me — all with the same sick, macabre pride — that they have groomed 12, 13 and 14-year-olds to do their dirty work for next-to-nothing. When I mentioned to one that Gayle was paid a measly £200 to shoot dead a woman on her doorstep, apparently as a revenge attack sanctioned by an ex-partner with connections to London’s Turkish underworld, he joked that he “got over the odds”.
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SubscribeFulminating over Muslim grooming gangs is a reactionary vote-winner?
Reactionary. Adj. Opposing political or social progress or reform.
Yes, you read it on Unherd. Getting angry about the targeted, racist, mass abuse of young children is to oppose social progress.
Jog on.
Yes a throwaway line to signal a right on point off view. The idea that people – even left leaning people – might be genuinely concerned about the tendency of those in authority to avoid confronting grooming and rape because of the perpetrator’s ethnicity doesn’t seem to figure here. It is just reactionaries who want to gain votes who are against grooming and rape. The author should properly consider what he writes, but he won’t because he is ideologically driven and protected by the powerful signal of virtue he radiates.
Dismissing ”Muslim grooming gangs is a reactionary vote-winner” is quite shocking in itself frankly. Those gangs (and the others you mentioend) should be hunted down like the villians they are.
I would like to believe The Home Office statements on the Indian Sub-Continent / grooming culture / more Policing – but frankly ”I have heard it all before”
…not least because their victims are both innocent and vulnerable. Young male thugs of any background or ethnicity are more than happy to dish it out…so deserving of vastly less sympathy when they are on the receiving end. Although I feel some limited sympathy for their grieving mothers…none whatsover for their feral fathers…
…not least because their victims are both innocent and vulnerable. Young male thugs of any background or ethnicity are more than happy to dish it out…so deserving of vastly less sympathy when they are on the receiving end. Although I feel some limited sympathy for their grieving mothers…none whatsover for their feral fathers…
Yes a throwaway line to signal a right on point off view. The idea that people – even left leaning people – might be genuinely concerned about the tendency of those in authority to avoid confronting grooming and rape because of the perpetrator’s ethnicity doesn’t seem to figure here. It is just reactionaries who want to gain votes who are against grooming and rape. The author should properly consider what he writes, but he won’t because he is ideologically driven and protected by the powerful signal of virtue he radiates.
Dismissing ”Muslim grooming gangs is a reactionary vote-winner” is quite shocking in itself frankly. Those gangs (and the others you mentioend) should be hunted down like the villians they are.
I would like to believe The Home Office statements on the Indian Sub-Continent / grooming culture / more Policing – but frankly ”I have heard it all before”
Fulminating over Muslim grooming gangs is a reactionary vote-winner?
Reactionary. Adj. Opposing political or social progress or reform.
Yes, you read it on Unherd. Getting angry about the targeted, racist, mass abuse of young children is to oppose social progress.
Jog on.
If there was one thing, one huge thing, the pivotal thing…………………………..
Single Mothers……. The end of two parent, mother and father and their biological children, Families.
Yes, as Thomas Sowell observes choices involve trade-offs. This is just the downside of being kinder and more understanding in respect of single mothers.
Single mothers are legitimately blamed for much that is wrong with society.
Growing up in a single-mother family is the worst possible start in life for any child.
Never fail to be amazed by the reactionary piffle expostulated in the messageboard on this site. Many of the articles are very thoughtful and balanced, the reactions are more often a monstrous caricature.
Whilst I do agree with you that there does tend to be some reactionary comments on this site, none-the-less what Mr Shaw writes is mostly correct – a great deal of research has shown that growing up in a one-parent family is connected with numerous life disadvantages. Of course, if one is brought up in an impoverished environment this only magnifies the diadvantages, and it is possible (probable?) that living in such impoverished, chaotic situations is more likely to create single parents, so tackling the problems may need a two-pronged approach looking at both poverty ansd “culture”.
Raised by a single mum myself. Many women undervalue the role a good father has on a boy’s upbringing.
Expostulated?
Whilst I do agree with you that there does tend to be some reactionary comments on this site, none-the-less what Mr Shaw writes is mostly correct – a great deal of research has shown that growing up in a one-parent family is connected with numerous life disadvantages. Of course, if one is brought up in an impoverished environment this only magnifies the diadvantages, and it is possible (probable?) that living in such impoverished, chaotic situations is more likely to create single parents, so tackling the problems may need a two-pronged approach looking at both poverty ansd “culture”.
Raised by a single mum myself. Many women undervalue the role a good father has on a boy’s upbringing.
Expostulated?
Perhaps the father who disappears also has something to do with it.
Due to advances in DNA etc it should be possible to hunt down those errant fathers and chastise them accordingly. “Sine Missione”. preferably.
How would you feel if the state took and kept DNA for every male over 12? There would have to be ID cards as well, to tie each male to his genetic identity.
You OK with that?
Definitely!
It should be mandatory that ‘it’ is taken at birth, with no exceptions whatsoever.
it is called responsible procreation – a responsibility NOT a right….
it is called responsible procreation – a responsibility NOT a right….
Definitely!
It should be mandatory that ‘it’ is taken at birth, with no exceptions whatsoever.
How would you feel if the state took and kept DNA for every male over 12? There would have to be ID cards as well, to tie each male to his genetic identity.
You OK with that?
Due to advances in DNA etc it should be possible to hunt down those errant fathers and chastise them accordingly. “Sine Missione”. preferably.
Never fail to be amazed by the reactionary piffle expostulated in the messageboard on this site. Many of the articles are very thoughtful and balanced, the reactions are more often a monstrous caricature.
Perhaps the father who disappears also has something to do with it.
My exact thought on reading this.
Yes, as Thomas Sowell observes choices involve trade-offs. This is just the downside of being kinder and more understanding in respect of single mothers.
Single mothers are legitimately blamed for much that is wrong with society.
Growing up in a single-mother family is the worst possible start in life for any child.
My exact thought on reading this.
If there was one thing, one huge thing, the pivotal thing…………………………..
Single Mothers……. The end of two parent, mother and father and their biological children, Families.
I am too jaded these days for much to get to me, but that was just depressing to read.
I do not really remember this all before Blair opened the borders.
I do not really remember this all before Blair opened the borders.
I am too jaded these days for much to get to me, but that was just depressing to read.
While politicians and the media fulminate over Muslim grooming gangs because it is an obvious, reactionary vote-winner,
Presumably, this article has passed by an editor of some description – in which case I’m pretty stunned that such a crass comment has made it to publication. I really expect better for my subscription. Disgraceful.
Its called free speech, Bollick…
Its called free speech, Bollick…
While politicians and the media fulminate over Muslim grooming gangs because it is an obvious, reactionary vote-winner,
Presumably, this article has passed by an editor of some description – in which case I’m pretty stunned that such a crass comment has made it to publication. I really expect better for my subscription. Disgraceful.
I have worked in a couple of major UK cities.
A lot of Londoners from the East end always like to big up their connections to gangster, particularly the “twins” since the think it gives them credibility. They also thinks anyone who works for a living is a mug
In my current abode a lot of my colleagues form ethnic minorities boast about how connected they are to the city’s criminal gangs and what they know about who was responsible for this or the other hit
None of this has anything to do with poverty and everything to do with decay. Since the 60s Hollywood and television have glamourized gangsters and the idea of working hard to in order to get what you want is roundly ridiculed.
I have worked in a couple of major UK cities.
A lot of Londoners from the East end always like to big up their connections to gangster, particularly the “twins” since the think it gives them credibility. They also thinks anyone who works for a living is a mug
In my current abode a lot of my colleagues form ethnic minorities boast about how connected they are to the city’s criminal gangs and what they know about who was responsible for this or the other hit
None of this has anything to do with poverty and everything to do with decay. Since the 60s Hollywood and television have glamourized gangsters and the idea of working hard to in order to get what you want is roundly ridiculed.
We are rapidly approaching the situation that fermented in Northern Ireland where when citizens find that recourse to the law is so impossible (or indeed expensive in Britain) that an ” alternative route” tempts. I am frankly suprised, given the state of our divorce laws, whereby the legal profession profit from stirring hatred, confrontation and adversity, that the alternative route is not far more of a problem, with lawyers as well as spouses the targets?
As the police become less interested, more corrupt, lazy and dishonest, ” taking the law into one’s own hands” will become a serious problem as an ever increasing number of immigrants from violent countries make themselves available at ever lower prices.
I see a follow on with tobacco smuggling, as ever further restrictions and price rises make tobacco an alternative gold mine to illegal narcotics.
Fukuyama describes the rise of the mafia in southern Italy in similar terms: the corruption and loss of the rule of law forcing people to take their injustices into their own hands, and the subsequent professionalization of gangs with the skills to act for them. (In “Political Order and Decay”.)
Fukuyama describes the rise of the mafia in southern Italy in similar terms: the corruption and loss of the rule of law forcing people to take their injustices into their own hands, and the subsequent professionalization of gangs with the skills to act for them. (In “Political Order and Decay”.)
We are rapidly approaching the situation that fermented in Northern Ireland where when citizens find that recourse to the law is so impossible (or indeed expensive in Britain) that an ” alternative route” tempts. I am frankly suprised, given the state of our divorce laws, whereby the legal profession profit from stirring hatred, confrontation and adversity, that the alternative route is not far more of a problem, with lawyers as well as spouses the targets?
As the police become less interested, more corrupt, lazy and dishonest, ” taking the law into one’s own hands” will become a serious problem as an ever increasing number of immigrants from violent countries make themselves available at ever lower prices.
I see a follow on with tobacco smuggling, as ever further restrictions and price rises make tobacco an alternative gold mine to illegal narcotics.
We’ve been told recently that we should be shocked that the police have been strip-searching children, sometimes without an appropriate adult present, and often Black kids.
Well, if the serious criminals are getting the ‘youngers’ to carry the drugs and the weapons, then don’t the police have a reason?
…of course they do, but polite society remain squeamish about accepting that young boys and girls can be both children…and vicious, lying little thugs at one and the same time…and of course, because they are “children”, the Police really don’t have the option of defending their conduct in the court of public opinion…
…nobody would publish a police claim that a teenage girl had form for concealing drugs in her body, and I’m not sure it would be legal to make it…
…of course they do, but polite society remain squeamish about accepting that young boys and girls can be both children…and vicious, lying little thugs at one and the same time…and of course, because they are “children”, the Police really don’t have the option of defending their conduct in the court of public opinion…
…nobody would publish a police claim that a teenage girl had form for concealing drugs in her body, and I’m not sure it would be legal to make it…
We’ve been told recently that we should be shocked that the police have been strip-searching children, sometimes without an appropriate adult present, and often Black kids.
Well, if the serious criminals are getting the ‘youngers’ to carry the drugs and the weapons, then don’t the police have a reason?
You end by blaming an “anaesthetised society and political class that witnesses such violence before quickly turning the page” but what would you have society and the political class do? You offer no solutions. Based on your article the only possible solution I can find would be the elimination of single mothers.
Ha!
Ha!
You end by blaming an “anaesthetised society and political class that witnesses such violence before quickly turning the page” but what would you have society and the political class do? You offer no solutions. Based on your article the only possible solution I can find would be the elimination of single mothers.
Anyone any idea on which planet is this poverty-stricken Britain, suffering from nationwide nihilism, infested with shifty middle classes in its dark underbelly, and an anaesthetised society and political class which don’t want to recognise the mayhem on their streets of shoulder to shoulder hitmen of all ages roaming unhindered?
Anyone any idea on which planet is this poverty-stricken Britain, suffering from nationwide nihilism, infested with shifty middle classes in its dark underbelly, and an anaesthetised society and political class which don’t want to recognise the mayhem on their streets of shoulder to shoulder hitmen of all ages roaming unhindered?
Could have been interesting but ruined by left-wing idiocies about grooming gangs, Boris and “poverty stricken Britain”.
Could have been interesting but ruined by left-wing idiocies about grooming gangs, Boris and “poverty stricken Britain”.
When they abolished capital punishment in the UK, the public was re-assured that the murder rate would go down, and those convicted of murder would never be released. More lies.
The murder rate did go down, it’s only recently started climbing again
Homocides per year – England and Wales 1960-2020 (capital punishment abolished 1965)
1960: 282
1970: 396
1980: 626
1990: 661
2000: 761
2002: 1046 (all time high – includes Harold Shipman’s 172 known victims)
2010: 642
2020: 574
Homocides per year – England and Wales 1960-2020 (capital punishment abolished 1965)
1960: 282
1970: 396
1980: 626
1990: 661
2000: 761
2002: 1046 (all time high – includes Harold Shipman’s 172 known victims)
2010: 642
2020: 574
The murder rate did go down, it’s only recently started climbing again
When they abolished capital punishment in the UK, the public was re-assured that the murder rate would go down, and those convicted of murder would never be released. More lies.
Thank you
Thank you