Ep 6. Mr. Bigs: George Freeman & Lenny McPherson
- May 9, 2010
- 49 min
Australian Families of Crime explores the criminal underworld of Australia, uncovering the shocking stories of the country's most notorious families. Season 1 episode 6, titled Mr. Bigs: George Freeman & Lenny McPherson, delves into the lives of two kings of the Sydney crime world.
The episode starts off by introducing George Freeman, also known as "Mr. Big." Freeman was a gangster and racehorse owner who held significant power in Sydney's criminal underworld during the 1950s and 1960s. He was notorious for his involvement in illegal gambling, protection rackets, and other criminal activities, earning him a reputation as one of Australia's most feared men.
The focus then turns to Lenny McPherson, a feared underworld figure and rival of Freeman. McPherson was known for his involvement in drug trafficking, prostitution, and other criminal activities. He was also the leader of the notorious "Painters and Dockers" gang, which was responsible for a range of violent crimes in Melbourne.
The episode explores the turbulent relationship between these two crime bosses, who were both vying for control of Sydney's criminal underworld. We hear from experts and former associates of Freeman and McPherson, shedding light on their connections to each other and their respective criminal enterprises.
Viewers will learn about Freeman's infamous feud with fellow gangster Abe Saffron, as well as his connections to high-profile politicians and celebrities. We also hear about McPherson's brutal tactics and his eventual downfall at the hands of law enforcement.
The episode paints a vivid portrait of two of the most notorious criminals in Australian history, offering a glimpse into the dark and violent world of organized crime. Audiences will be left both intrigued and disturbed by the incredible stories of George Freeman and Lenny McPherson.