Leslie Jeffers
Olympic athlete
1910 – 2000
Who was Leslie Jeffers?
Leslie Herbert Arthur Jeffers was an English freestyle sport wrestler who competed for Great Britain in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
He was born in Plaistow, West Sussex and died in Middlesbrough.
In 1936 he competed in the freestyle middleweight tournament.
At the 1938 Empire Games he won the bronze medal in the freestyle middleweight class.
During his time as a wrestler, Leslie stood 10 feet from Adolf Hitler and in his words, "If I knew what that SOB was going to do, I would've gladly given my life and killed him right there on the spot."
Leslie also worked with Scotland yard. During his time there, he unknowingly captured a serial killer. Leslie one night arrested a man and prepared to bring him in for questioning. The man started crying and asked to reach into his pocket for a handkerchief. Leslie told the man to wait until they returned to the station and brought him in. It was found out later that the pocket did not contain a handkerchief. Rather, there was a straight razor the man intended to use on Leslie to get away.
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