using violence if they resisted. identify the body to spare his mother the trauma, but even then, due to After a lengthy legal argument, the Secretary of State for Scotland referred the case to the appeal court, granting Campbell and Steele interim freedom pending its outcome. Administrative records for Scottish prisons (HH12) occasionally contain references to individual prisoners, and there are also a small number of prisoner files (HH15), details of which are found on the catalogue. It was discreet. One seaside chippy near Glasgow has come out on top at the National Fish and Chip Awards beating out other chippies around the UK by "setting the highest standard in fish and chips". All combined to create the infamous caricature of the Glasgow gangster, one that for decades defined this city and its people. Many of these records are out-stored and we require 24 hours' notice before they can be produced. Four were tried and convicted of offences relating to the vendettas. Some of the more sensational trials are covered in William Roughhead's series of 'Notable Scottish trials'. A senior police spokesman confirmed that a woman had died under suspicious circumstances. Staffordshire. The police were quick to match the tram conductors descriptions with You can review your Bookmarks in the Saved area. They too were quickly arrested, giving their names to police as Gladys Renton They sat down together on the grass next to a wooden fence, whereupon GenesReunited, km charged with attemAing to murder policeman. Taggart: Created by Glenn Chandler. 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. / dundee murders 1980s. Burgh records are not indexed. My Mum and Dad are Tony and Rachel. prompting, the couple caught a tramcar heading to the south of the city. Something went wrong, please try again later. In the 1980s, Glasgow was no place to be peddling ice cream. The mysterious street has been described as Glasgows hidden gem. Free Online Library: Crime Capital; The street gangs of the 1960s and 70s spawned a new generation of ruthless and violent criminals. [12] The appeal judges concluded that "any jury hearing Prof. Clifford's evidence would have assessed the evidence of the arresting police officers in an entirely different light" and that the evidence "is of such significance that the verdicts of the jury, having been returned in ignorance of it, must be regarded as miscarriages of justice". On one occasion, the then BBC broadcaster accompanied Thompson to an underworld pub in . He originally The jury of eight men and four women who must decide her guilt or innocence will return to Winchester Crown Man on mum, girl murder charges A MAN has been charged with murdering Marina Turvey (22) and her seven-month-old daughter, Charlene. 18-year-old Andrew Doyle, nicknamed "Fat Boy", a driver for the Marchetti firm, had resisted being intimidated into distributing drugs[1] on his run, and attempts to take over his run resistance that had already led to him being shot by an unidentified assailant through the windscreen of his van. 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. to be ordered to launch a murder inquiry into the death of Edinburgh holidaymaker Roy | Dingley, the Foreign Office said yesterday. Log in / Join. 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. Bearsden Range Rover driver who mounted pavement and caused death crash gets 12 month ban. McCann was unable to ID the alleged gunman. 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. on a charge of indecency that the pair were linked to the Cremin murder. jury required less than an hour to return a unanimous guilty verdict on the 8, Acquired She was said to have suffered from delusions and paranoia, sometimes believing herself t o be Empress of Japan, at other times convinced that she was carrying an illegitimate baby, or that the police were watching her. murder of a young mother of He was charged with the four. Photos by Raymond Depardon; words by Anas Brmond. 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. It was a system that worked for over a year, Without much YOUTH DENIES MURDER CHARGE lirconan (17) of ( annish Ydace, Newmains dented at Hamilton last murdering Mr Samuel 8r0..n. 74, of Braedale Crescent. / Paopano/iStock via Getty Images. 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. The city's leading bus service is working with Glasgow Warriors to bring 'free and sustainable' travel options for supporters on matchday during the 2022/23 period. In the 1980s in Glasgow, a violent turf war was being waged in the city's east end. Everything was so new for me. It then went to court to obtain further Crown paperwork relating to the case, including government correspondence. We hold some of these records and others are held locally. She informed officers that four years earlier her husband, a timekeeper, had died,leaving her with their two girls, aged 4 and 7. A MAN was given two life sentences in the High Court in Glasgow. He was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries soon after. against his older companion. James Doyle, 53, his daughter Christina Halleron, 25, her 18-month-old son Mark, three of James' sons, James, 23, Andrew and 14-year-old Tony were all wiped out after a shocking fire attack. 2,395 1960-1969 4,504 1970-1979 9,694 1980-1989 24,164 1990-1999 Newspaper. Her body was found five weeks later near Biggar, Lanarkshire. Franchise courts were local courts where a person, usually the local landowner, held a franchise from the crown to administer justice in his area. The Glasgow smile wasn't reserved for the likes of Scotland's gangs. Case papers not catalogued in this way are stored according to the year and location of the trial, and it is necessary to search through them to find individual records. On Nov. 29, 1987, a young couple looking for some privacy drove to a construction site off Route 40. 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. Campbell described Love during the trial as "a desperado" who had been willing to be a witness, pointing the finger at (in Campbell's words) "any one of us" to avoid going to prison himself, having been granted bail in exchange for testimony. STUART GOUGH Murdered newsboy I murdered newsboy, man tells court A 32-year-old man yesterday publicly confessed to murdering newspaper delivery boy Stuart Gough. A jury took just over two hours to convict Graham McGill, 59, of strangling Mary McLaughlin, 58, in . which he handed to White, the agreed fee for the sexual liaison. Raymond Depardon's photo series captured everyday life in some of the city's most deprived neighborhoods amid the grind of Thatcher's Britain. It was not until the Despite the Advertisement attempted .. Divorcee in murder riddle MURDER squad detectives are puzzled by the brutal murder of a young Asian divorcee, .. Murder victim 'knew her killer* A WOMAN found murdered in her home may have invited her killer into the house, police said yesterday. In reality they were concrete wastelands, devoid of basic amenities and the perfect place for the old problems to again come bubbling back to the surface. Post Views: 694. from his cheeks in an exaggerated manner while Rollins drew a finger across his 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. There are different types of sheriff court trials. SATIN BOUND BLANKETS. Rollins stole Seniors tweed overcoat for himself. Passengers wait as the underground train arrives at Buchanan Street station in Glasgow - the new system was opened to the . Campbell denied that he had made any such statement to the police as was claimed, asserted that the police had planted the map in his house, and claimed that when he had been arrested and taken to Baird Street police station, a senior police officer had told him, "This is where we do the fitting up. went to take 10 from a box on the mantelpiece, but his mother warned him about If a precognition is available there will usually be a record of a trial at the High Court too, although cases do not always come to a trial. The museum ship berthed on the River Clyde has been given a 1.8million funding boost to help maintain it as a landmark of cultural importance for another three decades. Forensic officers were able to recover DNA from semen and constructed He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. a full DNA profile, but it failed to match any profile on the UK database. In 1980, French photojournalist Raymond Depardon was commissioned by a British newspaper to shoot a story in Glasgow. 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. The Survey of Scottish Witchcraft is a database of Scottish witchcraft cases maintained by Edinburgh University. The issue got so bad in Easterhouse that Sixties crooner Frankie Vaughan even made an intervention, launching a knife amnesty in the area and bringing rival gang members round the table to talk it out. Officers carried out extensive door to door enquiries in the area, taking more pockets of his overcoat. On The Railways in Scotland in the 1980s and 1990s. Being in a gang was suddenly no longer just about territorialism or the thrill of the violence. There are warding and liberation books from the Edinburgh Tolbooth for the period 1657-1816 (HH11). 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. Vous pouvez galement commencer vous prparer pour la nouvelle anne avec notre calendrier de la premire saison d'hiver 2023, et/ou revoir les pisodes prcdents de OC en streaming avec un abonnement Peacock Premium. There were the Barlinnie riots and the 'faces', the old school hard men, people like Arthur Thompson, the so-called last 'Godfather'. form of identification. Before this assignment, I'd only worked in the Middle East and in Africa, so I arrived in Glasgow as if I had landed in the desert: A red car might as well have been a camel for all I knew. Facebook; By Jake Rossen. Not expecting Seniors resistance, c.15 May 1980. During his arrest officers found a neatly clipped newspaper article on the So Glasgow was bliss. court how he was used as bait, he would wait until he was approached by a The pictures stand out like scars, creating an enduring image that Glasgow is only now beginning to shake off. Burnet in 1963. Arsenal 'name transfer price' for Celtic diehard Kieran Tierney amid Newcastle United interest. Murder police alerted after new stab attack WEST Country murder squads investigating two unsolved stabbing murders were alerted about a knife attack on a schoolgirl yesterday. Drumchapel , Kilcloy Ave 1966 To 1974. Having their photograph taken was a bit of a game to them. With Blythe Duff, James MacPherson, Robert Robertson, Iain Anders. They wanted to show contrast; seeing the way rich people in Glasgow lived on one page, and poor people on another. It did help me to be a stranger, because I didn't come too close. We caught up with Depardon to talk about Thatcherism and poverty. died due to a massive brain haemorrhage caused by being struck with a heavy Lord Clarke ruled in favour of the Commission being granted access to the paperwork, stating that "The commission [has] a statutory obligation to carry out a full, independent and impartial investigation into alleged miscarriages of justice" and that "Legislation under which [it acts] was clearly designed to give the widest powers to perform that duty. The victim, But one robbery on April 6. and Elizabeth Stewart. Above the fireplace, the wallpaper is . Senior continued to struggle, so Fraser 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. BEA Viscount at Renfrew Airport, Glasgow, 19 April 1960. sharp-eyed detective noticed that one sleeve of the jacket taken from Fraser 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. Dr Gary Macpherson, a consultant forensic clinical psychologist instructed by the Crown, questioned the ecological validity of the laboratory studies, however the new evidence, which was not contradicted by the Crown, was from Brian Clifford, a professor of cognitive psychology, who testified that the recollection of Campbell's statement by the four police officers at the time of the original trial was "too exact", centering on an identical 24-word phrase which featured in every account: "I only wanted the van windaes shot up. The Light Blues are in the market for a new No1 with veteran Allan McGregor expected to leave in the summer when his contract expires with reports claiming a move would cost in the region of 3.5million. 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. FORTY years ago it was the crime that shocked Scotland and rocked the country's legal establishment to the core. 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. His results were that people only recalled between 30% and 40% of the actual words they heard, and that the highest score obtained by anyone in the experiment on a 24-word phrase was 17 words out of the 24 used. Few prison registers are indexed but basic details are found on our catalogue. years old, who lived in a tenement flat on Queens Drive, overlooking the park. [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. implement and a murder investigation was launched. Photo: tspl. As the paramedics attended to the four injured children, the story of that days events began to emerge. Gangs of hooligans who had previously been looking for their next fight were now looking for their next profit. caf about what they had done to Cremin. These are not simply headlines for the tabloids; the titles are based on . A list of prison registers is given below. made a second appear- attempted murder of Mrs ance at Banff Sheriff Court Henrietta 2023 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited - Proudly presented by Findmypast in partnership with the British Library, A Findmypast company - also visit: My family lived at 8 Kilcloy Ave from 1966 to 1974 , family name McGinley. Scots cleaner is charged with murder A COUNCIL toilet cleaner was last night charged with murdering market .. Murder-bid charge YOUNG Aberdeen man appeared in private at the city 's sheriff court yesterday charged with .. 6 / NEWS Murder claim details today DETAILS of the mass-murder allegations against Rosemary West will be made .. Man on mum, girl murder charges A MAN has been charged with murdering Marina Turvey (22) and her seven-month .. He would later recall that accidents of this kind weren't particularly unusual at that time, he would tell a reporter in the 1980s: 'Accidents of that nature were a common occurrence in those days, especially with the old fashioned windows.' However, because prisoners were shipped from England there is often further information in the Home Office records at The National Archives. Freddie Woodman on Rangers' radar as Michael Beale 'eyes up' deal to take Preston star to Ibrox. returned with a unanimous verdict of guilty. 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. offender. trial that November, the 16 yrold Denovan, a minor, gave crucial evidence 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. The criminal trials for individuals sentenced to transportation can be found in the papers of the High Court of Justiciary (above). played the part that Helen white had played in 1920, luring the victim to a The home was empty, but once officers forced entry, they found family of the case were not revealed until the start of trial which began on the 3. throat, as if slashing it, for the benefit of the spectators in the public The jury took only 33 minutes to return a guilty verdict, with the younger man secluded area of the park with the promise of sex while Miller hid ready to Yet, in this case, it was Denovan who They are burned into the memories of generations of Glaswegians: that shot of Paul Ferris standing outside the High Court declaring victory while a posse of angry cops looked on, helpless. murder on his person, no doubt kept to validate his frequent boasting, it was when Four of us went to St Sixtus Primary . 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. Answer (1 of 5): Organised crime. Lord Haw-Haw. You can review your Bookmarks in the Saved area. be transported to Glasgow as soon as possible. (News) by "Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)"; News, opinion and commentary General interest . The four arrived at 5.30am on A further petition was presented to the Scottish Secretary asking for the case to be referred back to the Court of Appeal. They took me by the hand and led me to their den. highest point, is the perfect place for a relaxing stroll, some nature loving or After he was convicted of the rape and murder of a young woman in 2007, police searched his former home, as they suspected him of being responsible for other murders. You may also find statements by the accused and other papers produced as evidence, but case papers do not include transcripts of trials. Johnpaul Garvie is calling for a ban on the sale of fireworks to the public after being seriously injured when a firework misfired as he celebrated the new year with friends. Although the ice cream truck wars were violent from the start, no one resorted to murder until 1984. Findmypast | This is the story of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. hoot and boo the Belfast four as they entered the Paddy Wagon. Photo: tspl. Murder bid driver in court AsLORRY driver, charged town of Portsoy, on the Banffwith the attempted I shire .. Emergency services were called to the scene on Tuesday evening. Van operators were frequently subjected to violence and intimidation and . A survey by Glasgow Liveshowed that 97% of people believe there are fewer gangs on the streets and 71% believe the streets are safer as a result. The park is located on the site of the 16. I went to the wealthy neighborhoods from Glasgow, but these areas were not very interesting. David John Edwards was also charged with one count of attempted murder, said Luton police. You need to take a call. Finding records of individual trials depends on the date. Murdered newsboy I murdered newsboy, man tells court A 32-year-old man yesterday publicly .. Murder-bid charge THE grandfather of murder victim Rosie Palmer (3) was yesterday charged with the. Police officers are searching for 15-year-old Jamie Lea McCall who has gone missing from Airdrie and Kal Clarke who has been reported missing from East Kilbride. 0. THE PRESS AND JOURNAL MAN ACCUSED OF TRAIN MURDER Police at Crawley. [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. The world he inhabited came to . The woman was 37 year old Jean Barclay Waddell, a former hotel receptionist and shorthand typist, she was charged the following day with 1 count of murder and 4 counts of attempted murder at Glasgow's Sheriff Court. Jessie Earl. 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. 'The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678' (Scottish History Society, 1905). The local sheriff courts deal with both criminal and civil cases. A neighbour, 45 year old James Haiming, would tell reporters his memories of that day. Although Mrs Senior was anxious when her son did Rayner, P, Lenman B and Parker G, 'Handlist of records for the study of crime in early modern Scotland (to 1747)' (List and Index Society, special series, volume 16, 1982). A. former SNP MP found guilty of stealing almost 25,000 from two Scottish independence groups has lost her appeal against her conviction. It sits permanently in Edinburgh, and travels on circuit throughout Scotland. It was the mass murder that shocked the nation and claimed the lives of six members of the Doyle Family from Ruchazie, a family who were known to be hardworking, honest and, most importantly . We hold many records relating to crime and criminals. She had gone to police to report Bookmarks and notes are personal to you and are not public. Strange and Familiar is showing at the Barbican in London until June 19. But commentators considered it unlikely that a fresh investigation would be launched as a result of the convictions being quashed and the fresh evidence that had been presented since the original trial. March 2004: Campbell's and Steele's convictions are quashed by the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh. 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