With McVitie's drink and drug use growing ever greater, he started going around the pubs of London taunting the Krays and saying that he was going to kill them, which both twins soon heard about.
Joey Pyle, a friend of McVitie since childhood, contacted him half a dozen times to tell him to stop: "If you carry on like this," he told him, "one day you're gonna get it". On 29 October 1967, McVitie was lured to a party at the home of Carol Skinner at 97 Evering Road,
Hackney. Also invited were several of his underworld associates and their families. The Krays had secretly arrived at the party first and had spent an hour clearing away guests. A drunk McVitie arrived just before midnight. Reggie Kray's initial plan to shoot McVitie upon entry failed when his gun jammed. McVitie tried to escape through a window, but he was pulled back in by the legs. When the Krays discovered the whereabouts of the corpse, they ordered it to be immediately moved, probably because of the close proximity of friend and associate
Freddie Foreman. The body was never recovered, although in an interview in 2000 (which featured Reggie Kray giving a frank account of the activity of the Firm 12 days before his death) Foreman admitted to throwing McVitie's body from a boat into the sea at
Newhaven,
Sussex. "Jack got silly," reflected Pyle. "He knew he was going to get it. At the end of the day I can't blame the Twins for what they did. If someone goes around saying they are going to kill you, then you don't have a lot of choice – you have to do them first. But Jack should never have died the way he did. He died like a fucking rat." ==Justice==