All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated. An employment tribunal backed her claims and the company was ordered to pay her 15,956.40. This was about protecting your patch and therefore protecting a profit". The Cod Army created history by reaching the fifth round for the first time ever and they took the English Championship leaders all the way with ten men before losing a goal in the 90th minute. He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. The records are mainly in a separate series (our reference RH11) some of which have been digitised and are available on Virtual Volumes in our search rooms. the corpse. Rollins girlfriend after which the two women went to the cinema on Argyle Murder bid driver in court AsLORRY driver, charged town of Portsoy, on the Banffwith the attempted I shire .. A survey by Glasgow Live . We hold some of these records and others are held locally. On hearing this, the two men were reported to have turned to But now I see how these images show the violence of the eraespecially the closure of industrial zones and mass unemployment. 0. Street. the pair comfortable in the knowledge that their victims would be unlikely to It was discreet. Photo Sales. They wanted to show contrast; seeing the way rich people in Glasgow lived on one page, and poor people on another. For some cases more than 100 years old it is possible to identify records by searching ourcatalogue under the name of the victim of the crime. Agnes Donnelly was found with a battered and bruised face by her shocked daughter who hadn't been told anything about an incident by the care home tasked with looking after her. The newspaper contained the news that Senior was dead, and the four decided to 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. 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. blow could be hanged for the crime, an effort to avoid a repeat of the Harcar, 32, had slept in the same bed as the witness, Lucie Pechtlova, In court they sat together in the docks appearing to identify the body to spare his mother the trauma, but even then, due to Indeed, politicians and murder victims alike were subject to the torturous act. court how he was used as bait, he would wait until he was approached by a But once the children were inside, the woman bolted the door, opened the window, and began to throw the children from the window one by one. Soon after this, the woman placed the two girls in a home, and she maintained that the motive for the murder of her illegitimate child was to prevent reproach falling on them. Albert James Fraser, James Rollins, Gladys Renton and Elizabeth Stewart should Passengers wait as the underground train arrives at Buchanan Street station in Glasgow - the new system was opened to the . Glasgow Live series first published in November 2016. Detective Chief Superintendent Charles Craig, head of the Criminal Investigation Department at the time of the murders, died in 1991 aged 57. "[10][11], The Commission decided that the case should be referred back to the appeal court. The victims, all women, bore disturbing marks of torture and police strongly suspected they were up against a serial killer and a ticking clock. The dead child was Marjorie Hughes (4) of 15 Toryglen Street, and the four injured children, Francis Lennon (7), his sister Margaret Lennon (5) also of 15 Toryglen Street; Thomas Downie Devaney (4) and Daniel McNeill (5). At that time, photographing children was allowed. Note that the dates given are covering dates, there may be some gaps in the records, and recent records remain exempt from release under Freedom of Information legislation. At that time political and religious tensions were at their highest and membership to some of the biggest gangs was well into the hundreds. Kentucky murders 1962 - 2008. Nowthey're having a second life, as part of the Barbican's Strange and Familiar exhibition. couple alighted the tram near the Queens Park Recreation Ground and walked into 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. of the case were not revealed until the start of trial which began on the 3. We are adding all case papers from 1800 onwards to our catalogue. with the intention, he explained, of meeting a girl from Fife. She would later be found insane and unfit to plead, and was afterwards confined to Carstairs psychiatric hospital. "Ice cream war" redirects here. Bookmarks and notes are personal to you and are not public. Do you remember who you met? the park. They were extremely kind, so I had a lot of freedom. Four were tried and convicted of offences relating to the vendettas. [9], The Commission first requested and received material from the Crown Office. At 02:00, the door on the landing outside the top-floor flat in Ruchazie where Doyle lived with his family was doused with petrol and set alight. On The Railways in Scotland in the 1980s and 1990s. And I couldn't understand a word of what they were saying. Forest Road in Cumbernauld was closed for six hours following a crash that left five people injured. Fraser produced a revolver from inside his coat and threatened the older man Donnes cls Srie New York, crime organis Pays d'origine tats-Unis Chane d'origine NBC Diff. Help organising your research by adding bookmarking your articles. 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. A Glaswegian bourgeoisie did exist, but a Mini Cooper next to a golf course with a guy in a cashmere jumper does not really make a photograph. The court has exclusive jurisdiction over serious crimes, in particular murder, rape, treason, heresy, counterfeiting and crimes of a sexual nature. large. 1. The Celtic hero was brought on for the final eight minutes as Mikel Arteta and his troops opened up a five point gap over Manchester City at the top of the English Premier League table. But gradually Glasgows last real unique sub-culture started to die out. implement and a murder investigation was launched. Raymond Depardon's photo series captured everyday life in some of the city's most deprived neighborhoods amid the grind of Thatcher's Britain. police station, the men gave their names as Albert James Fraser and James This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 05:43. During the early stages of the investigation suspicion initially fell on the 22 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. Our catalogue lists the surviving burgh court records and shows whether they are held by us or by local archives. frantically trying to get their girlfriends attention by waving a newspaper. As part of the Magnum photo agency, he documented the Algerian war, national liberation fighters in Chad, Angolan street kids, and landscape shots of the Nigerian desert. An appeal was launched for the death sentence to be commuted to life At the time, I didn't know much about Thatcher's government and British politics. GenesReunited. The next big major epidemic of gang violence came around in the Sixties and Seventies as new housing schemes like Castlemilk in the south, Easterhouse in the East and Drumchapel in the north were built to ease overcrowding in places like The Gorbals. In 1987 a community business was set up with almost 200,000 of public money after an . We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. 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. They had been hailed as a utopian paradise for those lucky enough to move there. 8. 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. Clifford had performed studies where he tested people in Scotland and England on their ability to recall a statement that they had just heard. a list of everyone who had committed a criminal offence in or around the park, Doran was brutally murdered by a gang of four teenagers in an unprovoked After the end of the second world war she entered a sanatorium to be treated for tuberculous, but while undergoing treatment she assaulted a nurse and was then transferred to a mental institution. were stained with blood. [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. The 76-year-old Preston's tone, who was born in Govan, icon of Glasgow's shipbuilding heritage on the River Clyde, is matter of fact. * We take your privacy seriously. Bearsden Range Rover driver who mounted pavement and caused death crash gets 12 month ban. Photo: tspl. So Glasgow was bliss. other, seemingly enjoying the fact that the centre of everyones 1993: Steele escapes from prison and stages a protest by. Although much of that description is factual, there is a far darker side to the country. Due to the terms of the Help organising your research by adding bookmarking your articles. We couldn't understand one another much, but it wasn't a problem: We didn't need words to communicate. With Blythe Duff, James MacPherson, Robert Robertson, Iain Anders. descriptions of what her son had with him when he left the house that Tuesday, Arsenal 'name transfer price' for Celtic diehard Kieran Tierney amid Newcastle United interest. However, a subsequent police post-mortem would reveal that Cremin had of his chest.. The criminal trials for individuals sentenced to transportation can be found in the papers of the High Court of Justiciary (above). You can find contact details on thePolice Scotland website. 2,395 1960-1969 4,504 1970-1979 9,694 1980-1989 24,164 1990-1999 Newspaper. The precognitions relate to serious crimes tried at the High Court in the 19th and 20th centuries, though few survive before 1812. Lawyers acting for Natalie McGarry, who was elected as . the Sunday morning boat-train from Belfast accompanied by Keith, Noble and two 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. Kings Cross was a place for born-and-bred locals, clubs and crime . There was frantic activity, police cars everywhere. The pair Glasgow fixer-upper property up for sale in south side for 210,000. 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. March 2004: Campbell's and Steele's convictions are quashed by the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh. 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. 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). First Bus offer free service to Scotstoun Stadium for Glasgow Warriors games. 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. Senior continued to struggle, so Fraser Burgh records are not indexed. clue was a piece of paper detailing the exact address the two men were staying ', 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. Stewart 'Specky' Boyd first surfaced in Paisley's Ferguslie Park in the late 1980s (Image: Media Scotland). 365 Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland 248 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 159 Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland 150 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, . At the They usually include a copy of the indictment, which sets out the charges against the accused, depositions, confessions and other information on the accused and the crime, together with information about witnesses and jurors. An even better Please see the prison registers research guide for more details. In 1980, French photojournalist Raymond Depardon was commissioned by a British newspaper to shoot a story in Glasgow. Ironically, you are more likely to find information about someone who committed a crime than about a respectable, law-abiding citizen. Donald Dewar refused to refer the case, because he did not "believe that they present[ed] grounds for a referral of the case to the appeal court". both resided there, but that they were the girlfriends of Fraser and Rollins. Something went wrong, please try again later. appeared to be far cleaner than the rest of the grubby garment. That's a decision in fact. 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. McCann was unable to ID the alleged gunman. Information about crime and criminalscan be found in the records of criminal courts, criminal investigations and prisons. Due to the severity of the injuries to offender. City centre serious assault leaves victim in hospital as police hunt suspect. man in near identical circumstances to the Henry Senior murder, in the very The ice cream wars were turf wars in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1980s between rival criminal organisations selling drugs[1][2] and stolen goods[1] from ice cream vans. The judge informed Fraser and 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. including crimes ranging from underage drinking up to violent sexual offences. Title: GLASGOW 1980 Reference number: 0974 Date: 1971 Director: d. Oscar Marzaroli. Before this date they are found at the court where the trial took place. Size TERYLENE QUILTS. 'The Register of the Privy Council' for 1545-1691 is published in 35 volumes. MURDER CHARGE AFTER PARTY STABBING AMAN wit appear in court tomorrow charged with murder following the death of 41-year-old Edward Murphy _Yesterday. found lying face down behind a privet hedge, immediately the entire park was in The Justices of the Peace courtsalso dealt with minor offences. National Records of Scotland | Preserving the past, Recording the . It then went to court to obtain further Crown paperwork relating to the case, including government correspondence. Cumbernauld crash leaves five injured as police close road for six hours. David John Edwards was also charged with one count of attempted murder, said Luton police. Celtic hero Scott Brown hands Fleetwood 'absolutely unbelievable' tag after late FA Cup heartbreak. A post-mortem examination would later reveal that Jones had Belfast detectives and two female prison wardens. FORTY years ago it was the crime that shocked Scotland and rocked the country's legal establishment to the core. Taggart: Created by Glenn Chandler. In April 1960, Allan Hailstone - known on Flickr as Allhails - photographed life in Glasgow. 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. David was a teenage gang member in Glasgow convicted of murder. But it soon became apparent that this was no ordinary fall, and this was no accident. Log in / Join. He was left for dead suffering severe brain damage with However, the High Court of Justiciary records include material on Jacobite treason trials, 1748-9 (JC7). 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. In Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1980s, was a time now known as the ice cream truck wars. died due to a massive brain haemorrhage caused by being struck with a heavy I was almost scared of peoplein a good way. Rollins. Witchcraft was a criminal offence between 1563 and 1736. . innocence throughout the trial at the High Court in Glasgow, despite this the Many of the records are un-indexed and wedonot make speculative searches through un-indexed records for enquirers. wide avenues lined with trees and spectacular views over the city from its He would escape unharmed but suffered badly from shock. In the 1980s, Arthur Thompson, feared and feted in equal measure and a former associate of the Kray twins, was the unchallenged master of the Glasgow underworld. Kent, whose body with stab wounds was found on RESSAND JOURNAL 9 Accused thought he saw murder sister ONE of three men accused of murdering a Scot in a Cambridge park visited his sister and told her: I think I have witnessed a murder, Norwich Crown Court heard yesterday. savage nature of the crime suggested that it was not the work of a first Rollins that they had been convicted of an atrocious murder and, consequently, 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 murders of two Cambuslang women in the early 1980s - among the most brutal crimes ever committed in Scotland - have been re-examined for a popular TV show by a local crime writer. The exceptions are Kirkwall and Lerwick Sheriff Courts, whose records are held at Orkney and Shetland Archives respectively. Strange and Familiar is showing at the Barbican in London until June 19. Many criminal cases were dealt with by the Privy Council before its abolition in 1708. to bloodshed. photographs which confirmed their suspicions that Jones was the dead woman. sentenced to indefinite detention and the 19yr old Miller sentenced to death by with only two or three pounds. two men suspected of committing a string of recent violent assaults in the park. MURDER RUMOURS: POLICE STATEMENT Rumours sweeping Wishaw and district that a Gowkthrapple woman had been murdered were scotched by police this week. [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. Aged 22, disappeared around 15 May 1980. c.15 May 1980. proceeded to strike him several times in the face with the butt of the pistol yesterday by Lord McCluskey. We then moved to Cumbernauld. [1], A further so-called 'frightener' was planned against Doyle. During her appearance she was said to have 'bitten her lip but otherwise seemed quite composed.' lasted only two days and after only 20 minutes of deliberation the jury The Glasgow smile wasn't reserved for the likes of Scotland's gangs. Their plans were halted when they saw something strange in the road. Police later commented however that "cannot prove . T B Howell, 'A complete collection of state trials' (London, 1816) vols. Yet, despite its calm aura, the park is no stranger imprisonment, the defendants lawyers arguing that the two men had entered Weapons seized from the homes of gang members in The Calton during a police raid in 2008, A gang of teenagers carrying machetes and swords to a gang fight captured on CCTV in 2006. 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. how much protein should a large breed dog have EN; shawnee, ok police arrests; does bandlab copyright your music. 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. Four of us went to St Sixtus Primary . Precognitions less than 100 years old are closed to public access. Others may be found among private collections, and in sheriff court (SC) and burgh (B) records. On Nov. 29, 1987, a young couple looking for some privacy drove to a construction site off Route 40. Glasgow by Raymond Depardon is out now published by Seuil. Ms McKnight worked as assistant manager at Fenwick Tapas when she was unfairly dismissed because of her pregnancy. The fire at Fat Boy's was only meant to be a frightener which went too far." 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