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At various times, Crane had worked as a bin man, bicycle courier, and a doorman at an S&M club. He was a regular at London gay clubs such as Heaven, Bolts and the Bell pub. However, Crane was hiding a secret life from his nazi mates – he was gay, and was leading a double life in the London gay scene, even serving as a steward at the London gay pride march in 1986.
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In 1987, he was instrumental in setting up the neo-Nazi network Blood and Honour with Donaldson. He was jailed again in 1986 for six months following a fight on an Underground train. As the judge handed down the sentence, an acolyte standing alongside Crane stiffened his arm into a Nazi salute and shouted “sieg heil” from the dock.Īfter his release, Crane soon began providing security for the white power skinhead band Skrewdriver, and remained associated with the band and its leader, Ian Stuart Donaldson, for the rest of the decade, designing two of the band’s album covers and writing the lyrics for the song “Justice” on the LP Hail the New Dawn. Crane and other British Movement activists had waited at Woolwich Arsenal train station and attacked a train of black passengers as it arrived, killing two of them. Later in 1981 he was jailed for four years for his part in an ambush on black youths at Woolwich Arsenal station.
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But it was only one of a series of racist attacks locally Crane had been involved with. In 1981 Crane was given a suspended sentence for this attack.
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A Pakistani man was knocked unconscious in the melee and the windows of a nearby pub were shattered with a pickaxe handle. After their intended victims fled inside, the skinheads drilled by Crane began smashing the cinema’s doors and windows, the court was told. The Woolwich Odeon attack of 1980 was described by a prosecutor at the Old Bailey as a “serious, organised and premeditated riot”. 6ft 2in tall, covered with Nazi tattoos, Crane was to become a leading light of far-right politics in London throughout the 1980s. The British Movement “unit” involved in the Woolwich attack had already acquired a reputation for brutal racist violence thanks to its charismatic young local organiser, Nicky Crane. The British Movement was an openly nazi organisation which concentrated in street violence, and racist attacks. The skinhead gang had marched in military formation down the High Street clutching iron bars, knives, staves, pickaxe handles and clubs, having spent two days planning their attack. On 28th March 1980, a queue of mostly black people queueing to see a film outside the Odeon cinema in Woolwich, south-east London, were attacked by around 100 British Movement skinheads.