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A serial sex offender has been found guilty of murdering a mother-of-11 more than 36 years ago. "[1][3], As a result, both Campbell and Steele engaged in campaigns of protest to attempt to publicise their cases. Glasgow's Young Teams: A Timeline of Progress, as we enter Tongland with the Calton Tongs, Benjamin Bunny 'rare' 50p coin selling on eBay for 200 as Glaswegians urged to check change. They took me by the hand and led me to their den. The ice cream wars were turf wars in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1980s between rival criminal organisations selling drugs and stolen goods from ice cream vans.Van operators were involved in frequent violence and intimidation tactics, the most notable example of which involved a driver and his family who were killed in an arson attack that resulted in a twenty-year court battle. Glasgow in 1980. National Records of Scotland | Preserving the past, Recording the . This was about protecting your patch and therefore protecting a profit". For a selection of images relating to crime and criminals from our collections, visit our image gallery. We couldn't understand one another much, but it wasn't a problem: We didn't need words to communicate. Post Views: 18,003. . As always you can unsubscribe at any time. The publication 'Registers of the Privy Council' contain names of covenanters and others banished to the North American colonies in the 17th century, in particular the third series, volumes VI-X, 1678-1685. to be ordered to launch a murder inquiry into the death of Edinburgh holidaymaker Roy | Dingley, the Foreign Office said yesterday. By Jake Rossen. a full DNA profile, but it failed to match any profile on the UK database. But one robbery on April 6. However, their film was interrupted not long afterward by the two men, Fire held on murder charge Five Wishaw youths made a further appearance before Sheriff Peter Thomson at Hamilton on Tuesday on petition, charged with murder. T B Howell, 'A complete collection of state trials' (London, 1816) vols. Without much The iconic Shawarma King has won the 'best in Scotland' title at the British Kebab Awards for the second time in a row, with the viral eatery on King Street describing their second win as "astounding". In 1980, French photojournalist Raymond Depardon was commissioned by a British newspaper to shoot a story in Glasgow. These are not simply headlines for the tabloids; the titles are based on . Because I did not respect the rules of the assignment, these pictures were never published. Three of the youths, their clothes still stained with Dorans blood, then gate-crashed but from the Irish Guards. Before the ambulance had even reached the scene, a second call came over the radio reporting that not one, but several children had fallen from the same window, as the emergency services fielded dozens of frantic calls from the public. The full circumstances [1], The appeal failed when the three judges reached a split decision on whether the fresh evidence relating to Love's testimony (and relating to a potentially exculpatory statement made to the police by Love's sister, which had not been disclosed to the defence at the trial) would have significantly affected the outcome of the original trial and thus should be heard. [1][7], After conviction, Campbell and Steele tried to have their conviction overturned in 1989, but failed. years old, who lived in a tenement flat on Queens Drive, overlooking the park. It was around 5.30pm on the wet afternoon of the 28th March 1961 that a report of a child having fallen from a third storey window at 39 Toryglen Street, Oatlands, Glasgow, came through the ambulance radio to driver Jack Kirkland. From the razor gang days of the 30s, through to the young teams of the 90s and 00s it seemed like almost every square yard in Glasgow had its own army of young men willing to stab or be stabbed in its honour. Raymond Depardon / Magnum Photos. As the paramedics attended to the four injured children, the story of that days events began to emerge. Fraction of true value. But the old territorialism was also still rife and new battle lines were soon drawn in the new estates. Popular chippy near Glasgow named best in UK-wide awards. [13][14][15], Thomas "T C" Campbell died in June 2019.[16]. Their plans were halted when they saw something strange in the road. Queens Park with no intention of committing murder, only assault and robbery, Responses to this consultation were published in March 2022 alongside a report outlining a package of changes to the production of Scotland's recorded crime statistics . The remaining two, Thomas "T C" Campbell and Joe Steele, were tried for the murders, convicted unanimously (unanimity is not required in Scotland)[note 1] and sentenced to life imprisonment, of which they were to serve no fewer than twenty years according to the judge's recommendation. They wanted to show contrast; seeing the way rich people in Glasgow lived on one page, and poor people on another. said yesterday that a man had been charged with the murder of Mrs Patricia Woolard. Raymond Depardon: I'd just got back from a previous assignment in Beirut for a German paper when I was contacted by the Sunday Times. But before Records of these are normally called 'criminal and quasi-criminal roll books' or 'records of summary trials'. Glasgow gran found 'battered and bruised' at care home as family search for answers. I am going to nail you to the wall." The State Library of Queensland has compiled a database from the British convict transportation registers of 123,000 of the estimated 160,000 convicts transported to Australia during the period 1787 to 1879. of the crime. [3][6], What ensued was a twenty-year court battle by Campbell and Steele, one of the more contentious in Scottish legal history, and, in the later words of Campbell's solicitor, Aamer Anwar, "twenty years of hunger strikes, prison breakouts, demonstrations, political pressure, solitary isolation, prison beatings, [and] legal fight after legal fight". A life of despair: These images of Glasgow slums in the 60s and 70s include a father and his children sat silently in their Gorbals tenement flat in 1970. James Kelly Moss, 1962 Moss was a career criminal, who served his first prison term in 1933, at age 19, having been convicted of trying to steal bags of coffee and car tires from an L&N Railroad boxcar. Along with Joe Steele, one of the men jailed for the murders of the Doyle family, contributors include Archie McDougall, manager of one of Glasgow's biggest ice cream businesses; writer & campaigner Douglas Skelton; crime author Denise Mina; and lawyers John Carroll and Aamer Anwar. I went to golf courses, to tearooms, but I couldn't get anything. Taylor is serving life for the 2000 murder of 16-year-old Leanne Tiernan and a series of sex attacks. Rollins a 22yrd old Irishman from County Tyrone, also a deserter from the army Mary left Gina's father Joe Mullen when Gina was only two but despite her tough upbringing (during which they were briefly homeless after Joe lost his job when Brown's shipyard closed down) she speaks warmly of her mother:'I wasnt as close to her as Id have liked. Ms McKnight worked as assistant manager at Fenwick Tapas when she was unfairly dismissed because of her pregnancy. William Lewis, 22, of Clydeview Road, Greenock, had been found guilty. These contain lists of the accused and depositions of prisoners and witnesses. He would recall: 'I looked out and saw two kiddies lying there.' The police stated that a photocopied AZ street map of Glasgow, on which the Doyle house in Bankend St was marked with an X, was found in Campbell's flat. Not expecting Seniors resistance, The victim, A turf war erupted between these vendors related to competition over the lucrative illegal activity, including intimidation of rival ice cream van operators. Forest Road in Cumbernauld was closed for six hours following a crash that left five people injured. Nov 9, 2021. their arrival, crowds had already begun to assemble at Central Station ready to the lining, detectives uncovered traces of blood on the lining. You can review your Bookmarks in the Saved area. Depardon's photos are well known in France. He has stated that the actual number of his victims is closer to 48. Arsenal 'name transfer price' for Celtic diehard Kieran Tierney amid Newcastle United interest. Useful printed works include: We hold the prison records from the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) and earlier bodies which had responsibility for prisons, including the Prison Commission for Scotland and the Scottish Office Home and Health Department. recent Homicide Act of 1957, only the person whose hands had dealt the fatal In Love's own words: "I did so because it suited my own selfish purposes. 'Guide to the National Archives of Scotland' (Edinburgh, 1996), Clarke, Tristram, 'Tracing your Scottish ancestors: the official guide (details of current edition are available on our Shop page). The conflicts generated widespread public outrage, and earned the Strathclyde Police the nickname of "Serious Chimes Squad" (a pun on Serious Crime Squad) for its perceived failure to address them. wide avenues lined with trees and spectacular views over the city from its In 1980, French photojournalist Raymond Depardon was commissioned by a British newspaper to shoot a story in Glasgow. You need to take a call. observe two minutes of silence for him. He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. An employment tribunal backed her claims and the company was ordered to pay her 15,956.40. The result was a . But I'm glad British people are able to see them now. Lord Gill, Lord MacLean, and Lord Macfadyen quashed the convictions as a result of hearing new evidence and because of what they stated to be significant misdirection of the jury by the judge at the original trial. Invemess-bom Alexander McLeod Maclnnes (27) was remanded in custody until Christmas Eve, at a special court in Murder-bid charge YOUNG Aberdeen man appeared in private at the city 's sheriff court yesterday charged with attempting to murder a Grampian Police officer. Photo: tspl. Back then the reality was no laughing matter. The result was a poetic and eerie photo series capturing everyday life in some of the city's most deprived neighborhoods amid the grind of Thatcher's Britain. The smoke-covered, devastated faces of the victims of the Ice Cream Wars' greatest tragedy as they sat in the back of an ambulance, receiving treatment for the blaze that eventually claimed the lives of six of their relatives - including one baby and four adults under the age of 25. From her ', August 1891 - Body of a Child Found in a Box Left in Queen Street Station, Toryglen Street, Oatlands, March 28th 1961, Partick 1984: The Unsolved Murder of Mary Ann McLaughlin. [1], The defence rejected the Crown's evidence during the twenty-seven day trial, and afterwards Campbell continued to assert that he had been "fitted up" by both Love and the police. Although much of that description is factual, there is a far darker side to the country. Neighbours hearing the commotion ran up the stairs and began trying to break down the door, while on the other side a sixth child, a young boy, desperately tried to unbolt the door. A. man has admitted suffocating a four-year-old girl and assaulting her to the danger of her life. He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. [1][3][4], In 1980s Glasgow, several ice cream vendors also sold drugs and stolen goods along their routes, using the ice cream sales as fronts. *. The explanation as to why I gave evidence is this: The police pressurised me to give evidence against Campbell, who they clearly believed was guilty of arranging to set fire to Doyle's house. photographs which confirmed their suspicions that Jones was the dead woman. Post Views: 694. Paisley dad's leg 'explodes' when he is hit by stray firework at party. bushes. attempted to force him to the ground. British Serial Killer Peter Tobin is now suspect of the unsolved killing of Earl, as he lived in Eastbourne in the early 1980s. Labelled razor gangs, after their weapon of choice, they literally carved out a new name for Glasgow, that of 'scar city.'. "Being in a gang was suddenly no longer just about territorialism or the thrill of the violence. said yesterday that a man had been, RESSAND JOURNAL 9 Accused thought he saw murder sister ONE of three men accused of murdering a Scot in a, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 1993 Murder hunt probe likely TURKISH police are expected . If you require evidence of your conviction you can contact Disclosure Scotland, who will produce a 'basic disclosure' showing all unspent convictions on payment of a fee. Forty During the early stages of the investigation suspicion initially fell on the 22 In court they sat together in the docks appearing to with only two or three pounds. Murphy, a grandfather, died of stab wounds at a Christmas party in his daughter's h o m e at 54 Rogganfield East Kilbride murder: husband charged 1111 MINION') JOHN PIRO:, -a-L 37, of 44 Albany, East Kilbride, appeared in private at Hamilton Sheriff Court yesterday charged with murdering his wife. There werefour different types of court: With the exception of the barony courts, they were abolished in 1747, after which the barony courts quickly declined. If you need to show both spent and unspent convictions you should contact your local police force and make a 'subject access' request for this information under the General Data Protection Regulation. XV and XVIII. Aberdeen 1809-1960 HH21/66/1-25, HH21/67/1-2, HH21/68/1-2, Barlinnie Prison, Glasgow 1882-1960 HH21/70/1-157, Dumfries 1841-1964 HH21/49/1-14, HH21/50/1, HH21/51/1-6, HH21/52/1-5, HH21/62/1-5, Edinburgh (Calton) 1841-1874 HH21/5/1-17, Edinburgh (Calton) Bridewell 1798-1840 HH21/6/1-15, Edinburgh (Calton) Jail 1817-1821 HH21/6/14-15, Edinburgh (Calton) Prison 1856-1870 HH21/25/1, Edinburgh (Saughton) 1922-1996 HH21/71/1-68, Edinburgh Court Buildings Prison 1858-1862 HH21/7/1, Edinburgh Lock-up House 1826-185 HH21/8/1-2, Glasgow (Duke Street) 1845-1955 HH21/32/2-166, Inverness 1923-1967 HH21/63/1, HH21/64/1-3, HH21/65/1, Kirkcudbright 1841-1883 HH21/53/1-4, HH21/54/1, HH21/55/1, Perth (General) Prison 1846-1913 HH21/47/1-8, HH21/48/1-5, Perth 1902-1961 HH21/47/9-25, HH21/48/5-6, Wigtown 1840-1878 HH21/24/1, HH21/60/1-3, HH21/61/1. Murder victim 'knew her killer* A WOMAN found murdered in her home may have invited her killer into the house. Our catalogue lists the records we hold for each sheriff court, although criminal trials are not indexed and it is necessary to search through records to find individual cases. So Glasgow was bliss. There is also a small series of selected trial transcripts from 1888 onwards (JC36), details of which will shortly be added to our electronic catalogue. For most of the 20th century there were also separate trials for juveniles. [3], The peak of the violence came on 16 April 1984 with the murder by arson of six members of the Doyle family, in the Ruchazie housing estate. was instructed to leave the scene and returned to the city centre. How did Glaswegians react to being photographed by you? In 1987 a community business was set up with almost 200,000 of public money after an . [2][1][6][13], The original trial judge, Lord Kincraig, who had told Campbell and Steele in court at the original trial that he regarded them as "vicious and dangerous men", at that point in his 80s and having been retired for 18 years, spoke out against the ruling of the appeal court days afterward, stating that he could not "accept there was a conspiracy among the police". We have found a body in Queens Park. Thus began perhaps 365 Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland 248 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 159 Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland 150 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, . Even a summer job as a server could put you in danger: On September 9, 1989, The Glasgow Herald reported that while serving . Burgh records are not indexed. There are minute books for Edinburgh cases since 1576 (JC6-JC9), and for circuit cases since 1655 (JC10-JC14). 10 positive effects of population growth on economic development James Fraser was a 24 year old deserter from the Australian army and James The Justices of the Peace courtsalso dealt with minor offences. We visited Glasgows Hidden Lane home to a treasure trove of independent cafes and shops. We had to identity by mother in the mortuary, it was horrible, his face was But it soon became apparent that this was no ordinary fall, and this was no accident. Rollins. However, it was in 1961 that Sinclair's life of crime took a sinister new twist when he was found guilty of lewd and libidinous practices against an eight-year-old girl. I didn't overcomplicate things, or fall into the trap of trying to capture everything. Please see the prison registers research guide for more details. Before this date they are found at the court where the trial took place. trial that November, the 16 yrold Denovan, a minor, gave crucial evidence that of Henry Senior, 35, a bachelor, and stonecutter who lived in the During her appearance she was said to have 'bitten her lip but otherwise seemed quite composed.'. It was not until 2016 when some of the people in the photos were traced that he discovered the boy was crying because his mother was in hospital. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Doran was brutally murdered by a gang of four teenagers in an unprovoked March 2004: Campbell's and Steele's convictions are quashed by the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh. Alb plea or declaration was taken, and Sheriff Thomas Neilson Two youths accused of murder bid Two 18-year-old Wishaw youths were remanded in custody at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Monday charged with attempting to murder 'another youth. Precognitions less than 100 years old are closed to public access. Glasgow's gangsters: Paul Ferris, from Blackhill to the Old Bailey, Arthur Thompson, the so-called last 'Godfather', Glasgow's gangsters, Tam 'The Licensee' McGraw, Pop stars, politics and the Easterhouse teams - the history of Glasgow's street gangs, How the Gorbals Cumbie ran Fred West out of town - the history of Glasgow's street gangs, Glasgow's Peaky Blinders - the gang who ruled the tough streets of the east end in the 1900s. A witness, William Love, stated that he had overheard Campbell, Steele, and others in a bar discussing how they would teach "Fat Boy" Doyle a lesson by setting fire to his house. found lying face down behind a privet hedge, immediately the entire park was in unrecognisable, the only way we could tell it was him was by a burn at the top She was a poor soul but not a bad person. Campbell was also separately convicted (again with the jury returning a unanimous verdict) of involvement in the earlier shotgun attack, and sentenced to serve ten years in prison for that crime. Something went wrong, please try again later. following day that a positive identification was made in the case, the victims from his cheeks in an exaggerated manner while Rollins drew a finger across his the park that night, but the Doran attack was particularly frenzied, he was MURDER RUMOURS: POLICE STATEMENT Rumours sweeping Wishaw and district that a Gowkthrapple woman had been murdered were scotched by police this week. Glasgow fixer-upper property up for sale in south side for 210,000. Do you think that being a foreigner helped you? As precognitions provide a snapshot of the local community they are a wonderfully rich source of information about individuals, economic conditions, contemporary attitudes and even language. picked on my brother because he was gay and they did it for the pure fun of it. police station, the men gave their names as Albert James Fraser and James A further petition was presented to the Scottish Secretary asking for the case to be referred back to the Court of Appeal. One of the bodies, four year old Marjorie Hughes, had died on impact and had been mercifully covered by a blanket by onlookers, but miraculously the other four children were still alive, though gravely injured. The resulting blaze killed five people, with a sixth dying later in hospital: James Doyle, aged 53; his daughter Christina Halleron, aged 25; her 18-month-old son Mark; and three of Mr Doyle's sons, James, Andrew (the target of the intimidation), and Tony, aged 23, 18, and 14 respectively. Around 10pm on 28, Harcar maintained his Bearsden Range Rover driver who mounted pavement and caused death crash gets 12 month ban. a party on Pollockshaws Road, boasting of what they had just done. The Glasgow smile wasn't reserved for the likes of Scotland's gangs. It would later emerge that she had been subject to electric shock treatment in an attempt to alleviate these symptoms. In April 1960, Allan Hailstone - known on Flickr as Allhails - photographed life in Glasgow. [1], A further so-called 'frightener' was planned against Doyle. David John Edwards was also charged with one count of attempted murder, said Luton police. the police were able to publicise that the deceased was missing several items, We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. the two ghoulishly pointed out the very spot in the Recreation Ground where typescript trial indexes for 1611-31 and 1699-1720, Diet Books (JC60): manuscript lists of trials at the High Court in Edinburgh 1537-1828, Solemn Database containing full details for 19th century cases. They were extremely kind, so I had a lot of freedom. But bubbling beneath lay the root of the problem, one that brought violence and mindless territorialism to every housing scheme in the city. Photo Sales. in 2008 Detective Chief Inspector Derek Robertson heard the now familiar words Selections of franchise court records have been published by the Stair Society and the Scottish History Society. However, in the modern period the main record of summary cases is destroyed after 10 years, when the conviction is considered 'spent', and there may only be a brief record in a criminal and quasi-criminal roll book or in summary court sheets. Details of proceedings against covenanters also appear in the records of the High Court of Justiciary (JC). As well as those about different types of criminals and prisoners. They record the name of the convict and where, when and for how many years he or she was sentenced. We take a look at Glasgow's most infamous street gangs, from their heyday to their final hours and how the city left them behind, Get the latest crime news direct to your inbox with the Glasgow Crime and Courts newsletter. The courts had both criminal and civil jurisdiction. Facebook; The plans for around 275 new apartments is expected to be submitted in Spring 2023, Police searches launched for missing teenage girl and man from Lanarkshire. 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