Litchfields new book on Freddie Mills
Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 04:49
I've recently read Michael Litchfields book on Freddie Mills and it left me feeling very uncomfortable.
Litchfield is a former journalist with the Sun from the 1960's and is latterly an investigative journalist.
Without wasting the book for future readers, Litchfields claims that Mills was bi-sexual, perverted and the murderer of 6 women with the cause of death being particularly obscene.
He claims the Met detectives involved were generally corrupt and there was a Masonic conspiracy.
It has left me a bit numb. Either Mills is the most disgusting perverted former world boxing champion anyone could possibly imagine, or Litchfield has utterly destroyed Mills character in a situation in which everyone mentioned in the book who could refute the allegations are conveniently dead.
As I mentioned earlier a very disturbing read. I'll now have to 'cleanse' myself by reading the other new book on Mills called Fearless Freddie which I believe will be more of a boxing book.
I'd be interested in anyone else's views who have read the Litchfield book.
Litchfield is a former journalist with the Sun from the 1960's and is latterly an investigative journalist.
Without wasting the book for future readers, Litchfields claims that Mills was bi-sexual, perverted and the murderer of 6 women with the cause of death being particularly obscene.
He claims the Met detectives involved were generally corrupt and there was a Masonic conspiracy.
It has left me a bit numb. Either Mills is the most disgusting perverted former world boxing champion anyone could possibly imagine, or Litchfield has utterly destroyed Mills character in a situation in which everyone mentioned in the book who could refute the allegations are conveniently dead.
As I mentioned earlier a very disturbing read. I'll now have to 'cleanse' myself by reading the other new book on Mills called Fearless Freddie which I believe will be more of a boxing book.
I'd be interested in anyone else's views who have read the Litchfield book.