Mary Carr

Mary Carr

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Mary Carr was a notorious figure in London's criminal underworld during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, leading the all-female gang known as the Forty Elephants. Under her leadership, the gang specialized in shoplifting, employing cunning tactics to evade law enforcement. Carr became an iconic figure, often referred to as the 'Queen' of the gang, and her exploits contributed to the gang's reputation as one of the most formidable criminal organizations of its time.

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