{"id":121661,"date":"2023-12-18T13:59:15","date_gmt":"2023-12-18T13:59:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=121661"},"modified":"2023-12-18T13:59:15","modified_gmt":"2023-12-18T13:59:15","slug":"gangland-enforcer-billy-bullet-man-isaacs-violent-life-and-freak-death","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/world-news\/gangland-enforcer-billy-bullet-man-isaacs-violent-life-and-freak-death\/","title":{"rendered":"Gangland enforcer Billy Bullet Man Isaacs violent life and freak death"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ex-heavyweight boxer and feared gangland enforcer Billy "Bullet Man" Isaac lived a wild and violent life before his freak death.<\/p>\n
From allegedly organising the security of infamous gangster Ronnie Kray's funeral to a teardrop tattoo, the 6ft 4ins titan was a man to be reckoned with. The former boxer kept a shaved head and weighed in at 18st. <\/p>\n
He has since been linked to the Adams crime syndicate in London, with the hard man, who made his in-ring debut at Oldham Sports Centre in 1991, working his way through the ranks until he became a terrifying enforcer.<\/p>\n
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Isaac's boxing career was short-lived however, with his second and final fight leading to a back injury, the MEN reported. His life of crime began when he is rumoured to have met fellow feared boxer "Devil Dog Mobster" Chris Little, not long before Isaac set up his own security firm.<\/p>\n
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Notoriety came knocking when he was charged with the murder of businesswoman Pat Hayes, 46. Ms Hayes was found dead from two gunshot wounds to the head at her home in Reddish. His mother, Rita, was alleged to have asked Issac to carry out the kill. It was claimed she stood to inherit Ms Hayes's bungalow and several properties they owned together in Florida.<\/p>\n
Both Isaac and Rita were acquitted of the murder, prompting the boxer to move himself down to London where he linked up with Dave Courtney, the hardman and part-time actor who was found dead in his home earlier this year.<\/p>\n
Speaking of Isaac before his death, Courtney said the hardman could be "very, very funny". He said: "He could afford to be a bit cocky and a show-off because he was a tool. He had a very attractive swagger about him. When you're that confident in your own ability… being around certain people you can feed off them."<\/p>\n
In 2000 Isaac was listed as an associate of the Adams crime family, also known as the A Team, at the Old Bailey. His link to the syndicate was made during the trial of a CPS clerk accused of taking a bribe to leak confidential information. <\/p>\n
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