
Rexford Kaylock (1826-1868) was the leader of the Blighters gang in Whitechapel, London. He was murdered in 1868 by the rival Rooks gang in a gang war, having bet his train on his victory; it was given to the Rooks leaders Jacob Frye and Evie Frye.
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Rexford Kaylock was from Whitechapel, London, England. He joined the Templar Order in Britain and became a leader of the Blighters gang, with Crawford Starrick giving him command of the Blighters in Whitechapel. In 1868, the Assassin Order decided to launch a campaign to retake London, and they formed the Rooks gang. Jacob Frye decided to challenge him to a gang fight, and Kaylock bet his train on his victory. However, the Rooks slaughtered his men, and Kaylock himself was assassinated on his train as he tried to escape. His train was awarded to the Rooks, and Whitechapel became their turf.