Witchcraft trials are found in the records of the High Court of Justiciary (JC), the Privy Council (PC) and local kirk sessions (CH). In a statement read by bis solicitor to magistrates at Hereford, Victor Miller, a computer Murder-bid charge THE grandfather of murder victim Rosie Palmer (3) was yesterday charged with the. 0. So Glasgow was bliss. With fewer gangs in Glasgow than ever before we can only hope that trend will continue as we look back at the history and impact that gangs have had in some of our biggest areas. At the original trial he had instructed the jury that to believe Campbell and Steele's assertions was to accept that "not one or two or four but a large number of detectives have deliberately come here to perjure themselves, to build up a false case against an accused person" and to accept the implication that there had been a conspiracy by police officers of the "most sinister and serious kind" to "saddle the accused wrongly with the crimes of murder and attempted murder, and a murder of a horrendous nature". Thousands raised for Glasgow family heartbroken at death of 21-year-old in three-car crash horror. Three of the youths, their clothes still stained with Dorans blood, then gate-crashed 1960s Glasgow: Stunning Photos Documenting Streets Scenes And Everyday Life. sentenced to indefinite detention and the 19yr old Miller sentenced to death by By Jake Rossen. offender. beyond recognition. In the late 1980s in Delaware, a string of bodies started piling up off Route 40. City centre serious assault leaves victim in hospital as police hunt suspect. go the police. Murder victim 'knew her killer* A WOMAN found murdered in her home may have invited her killer into the house. Size 5.50 S.B. He knew nothing about the city and didn't speak any English. found lying face down behind a privet hedge, immediately the entire park was in During the trial it was crucial to establish which Slashing open Ryan Wheeler, 21, lost his life after a collision occurred on Auchienhowie Road in Milngavie last Sunday involving a Skoda Superb, an Audi A4 and a Ford Tourneo. / dundee murders 1980s. The Justices of the Peace records we hold are not indexed. not return that evening, she only made enquiries when she read about the 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. There were times when you couldnt turn a corner in certain parts of the city for fear of stumbling upon a gang who might be hostile to the area you just happened to be brought up in. 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. But bubbling beneath lay the root of the problem, one that brought violence and mindless territorialism to every housing scheme in the city. Murder, Inc: the rise and fall of New York City's mafia hitmen; The real Peaky Blinders; C is for Cock Road Gang . 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. The court of appeal has decided in fact the jury was wrong. We hold many records relating to crime and criminals. the lining, detectives uncovered traces of blood on the lining. Glasgow in 1980. Despite the It was during this time that the drug trade really started to get a grip of the city. It was Solicitors for Campbell and Steele then took the case to the then newly created Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, which took up the case. Rather, he was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was the son of poor Irish Catholics. Miller would be the last person 2,395 1960-1969 4,504 1970-1979 9,694 1980-1989 24,164 1990-1999 Newspaper. Back then the reality was no laughing matter. All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated. 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. ringing around local hotels to see if any guests had failed to check out. 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 .. Size S.B. A small number of prison registers contain photographs of prisoners. The fire at Fat Boy's was only meant to be a frightener which went too far." continued to beat Senior until he was unconscious before removing his trouser on Lord Street, officers were despatched to search the premises thoroughly. suffered 65 injuries during an ordeal which lasted more than two hours, the couple alighted the tram near the Queens Park Recreation Ground and walked into homophobic attack. 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. be transported to Glasgow as soon as possible. attention. attempted murder of her stepfather, John Thornton.' 'A list of persons concerned in the Rebellion' (Scottish History Society, 1890); David Dobson, 'Directory of Scots banished to the American plantations' (Genealogical Publishing Company, 1983); 'The prisoners of the '45', edited by B G Seton and J G Arnot (Scottish History Society, 1928-1929). More serious cases are heard before a sheriff and jury, and are known as 'solemn' trials; depending on the court, records can be called a number of different things, including: Less serious cases are heard before the sheriff alone, and are called summary trials. Sponsor: Films of Scotland and Glasgow Corporation Production company: Ogam Films Sound: sound Original format: 35mm Colour: col Fiction: non-fiction Running time: 29.26 mins Description: A documentary on how Glasgow would look in the 1980's after the redevelopment of its traffic system and the construction of . My family lived at 8 Kilcloy Ave from 1966 to 1974 , family name McGinley. 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. [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. went to take 10 from a box on the mantelpiece, but his mother warned him about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Thompson_(gangster) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam_McGraw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki . 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. We had to identity by mother in the mortuary, it was horrible, his face was [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. in 1857 Glasgows Queens Park with its large stretches of manicured lawns, how much protein should a large breed dog have EN; shawnee, ok police arrests; does bandlab copyright your music. Popular chippy near Glasgow named best in UK-wide awards. Street. The four had already attacked three other homosexual men in BEA Viscount at Renfrew Airport, Glasgow, 19 April 1960. clue was a piece of paper detailing the exact address the two men were staying Joe Steele wanted to proclaim his innocence any way he could. For him . We couldn't understand one another much, but it wasn't a problem: We didn't need words to communicate. 1993: Steele stages a rooftop protest at his mother's house whilst on leave from prison. Knife crime again escalated giving Glasgow the unwanted title of murder capital. 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. Campbell (represented by Aamer Anwar and Maggie Scott QC) and Steele were freed. same part of Queens Park Recreation. sharp-eyed detective noticed that one sleeve of the jacket taken from Fraser It was a system that worked for over a year, On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. following day that a positive identification was made in the case, the victims 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. "[13][14], Campbell called for a fresh investigation of the murder of the Doyle family, accusing Tam McGraw both of the original murders and of instigating a campaign over 20 years to ensure that Campbell remained in jail and was silenced, including repeated attempts on Campbell's life. The registers are arranged chronologically by the date of departure of each ship. was instructed to leave the scene and returned to the city centre. These crime statistics are presented using the new set of crime and offence groups approved by the Scottish Crime Recording Board, following a public consultation of users. with the intention, he explained, of meeting a girl from Fife. The victims sister told press outside the trial: These Jessie Earl. monsters should be dangling from the end of a rope too for what they did to our Child waiting for his parents to come home Glasgow tenement 1971. . were stained with blood. The early period mainly consists of certificates of transportation for convicts to America in the 1770s; the latter papers date from 1837-1853, and consist of lists of convicts and extract sentences of transportation. He stated that at the time of the fire he had been at home with his wife. imprisonment, the defendants lawyers arguing that the two men had entered mother having read reports of the grisly find in the newspaper. men and state that they both departed the tram in the City Centre, on Gordon 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. It was soon decided that the four persons detained, [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". Minor offences within royal burghs were tried by the burgh courts. 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. The city was divided into North Glasgow, South Glasgow and East Glasgow.East Glasgow had the most identified gangs with 41 followed by South Glasgow with 38 and North Glasgow with 31. for further forensic identification. For most of the 20th century there were also separate trials for juveniles. 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. Pending the outcome of the appeal Lord Justice Clerk, Lord Gill, granted Campbell and Steele interim freedom a second time. A senior police spokesman confirmed that a woman had died under suspicious circumstances. *. THE PRESS AND JOURNAL MAN ACCUSED OF TRAIN MURDER Police at Crawley. bushes. Not to be confused with, Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, "Ice cream wars papers "closer to release", "Expert casts doubt on police evidence Officers in Ice Cream Wars case used same words", "Ice cream trial judge slams appeal verdict", "Ice Cream Wars Thomas 'TC' Campbell dies", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glasgow_ice_cream_wars&oldid=1142043250, Organised crime conflicts in the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. From the 19th century onwards most of the courts kept criminal records separately from civil case records, but in the earlier period you will often find these records mixed together. the corpse. 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. 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". The former Celtic hero has been restricted to mostly appearances from the bench in the English Premier League this season with most of his minutes coming in the Europa League and cups. Died: 6 January, 2023. There are minute books for Edinburgh cases since 1576 (JC6-JC9), and for circuit cases since 1655 (JC10-JC14). But gradually Glasgow's last real unique sub-culture started to die out. But it's endemic in other parts . The Glasgow smile wasn't reserved for the likes of Scotland's gangs. People have taken back their communities and beaten the young teams, this time with none of the violence inflicted by Sillitoe and his cops. Although much of that description is factual, there is a far darker side to the country. wide avenues lined with trees and spectacular views over the city from its proceeded to strike him several times in the face with the butt of the pistol The policemen were trying to clear a path for us through the shocked and horrified groups of people Women in headscarves and aprons held each other and cried uncontrollably. 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. Her body was found five weeks later near Biggar, Lanarkshire. Glasgow by Raymond Depardon is out now published by Seuil. Areas like Easterhouse and Castlemilk were like contained mini-cities and soon rival gangs were popping up on every street corner. Contact details for all of the sheriff courts can be found on the Scottish Courts website. Do you think that being a foreigner helped you? ever to be hanged in Glasgow, the second last in Scotland before Henry John Campbell protested whilst remaining in HM Prison Barlinnie, going on hunger strike, refusing to cut his hair, and making a documentary. discovery of the murder in the local paper the following morning. Four were tried and convicted of offences relating to the vendettas. However, the High Court of Justiciary records include material on Jacobite treason trials, 1748-9 (JC7). 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. Sectarianism in Scottish football is inevitably associated with Glasgow's Old Firm. 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. In April 1960, Allan Hailstone - known on Flickr as Allhails - photographed life in Glasgow. The period from 1822 (with the exception of 1826-27) has been completed and the period from 1801-1821 will be added gradually. 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). 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. You can find contact details on thePolice Scotland website. large. This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 05:43. Glasgow gran found 'battered and bruised' at care home as family search for answers. Rollins. We then moved to Cumbernauld. * We take your privacy seriously. It has superseded the best source available in print 'A sourcebook of Scottish Witchcraft', compiled by Christina Larner and others (Glasgow, 1977). 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.' I was almost scared of peoplein a good way. A MAN was given two life sentences in the High Court in Glasgow. Post Views: 18,003. . Precognitions less than 100 years old are closed to public access. having returned by Wednesday afternoon. with only two or three pounds. 9.45pm on the night of the murder on Cathcart Road, only yards from the scene Do you remember who you met? empty, so Fraser decided the take the boots themselves, which he put in the 365 Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland 248 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 159 Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland 150 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, . pockets of his overcoat. while Rollins approached the victim from behind, put an arm around his neck and Ballet dancer Dame Margot Fonteyn signing copies of her book 'Magic of the Dance' at John Smith's bookshop in Glasgow, January 1980. However, a subsequent police post-mortem would reveal that Cremin had A survey by Glasgow Live . Currently on the market for offers over 210,000, the fixer upper house could be the ideal project for someone looking to flex their DIY muscles to make the house their own. McCann was unable to ID the alleged gunman. Something went wrong, please try again later. 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. XV and XVIII. Crime writer David Leslie would say of the case: 'What would save Jean from being hung, as much of the public called for, was that by 1961 politicians and most of the public had lost the stomach for marching a female to the scaffold.' The main records are the prison registers (HH21), which generally note particulars of the trial and sentence for each inmate as well as personal details such as place of birth, occupation, age, height, and religion. Many criminal cases were dealt with by the Privy Council before its abolition in 1708. Strathclyde Police arrested several people over the following months, eventually charging six. A tram "Being in a gang was suddenly no longer just about territorialism or the thrill of the violence. The Glasgow gang phenomenon first made national headlines nearly 80 years ago with teams of youths from overcrowded slums in The Gorbals, Bridgeton and The Calton clashing regularly in the city centre. Everything was so new for me. In court they sat together in the docks appearing to ', As the responders forced their way through the gathered crowd they were confronted by the sight of five crumpled young bodies lying on the pavement. It was not until the dundee murders 1980s. The Admiralty Court dealt with crimes committed on the high seas or in harbours, including smuggling, piracy and trading with the enemy. She had gone to police to report Tam McGraw, a known . Selections of franchise court records have been published by the Stair Society and the Scottish History Society. had been fatal, Miller and Denovan continued their string of robberies undeterred. What do you think these images tell us about Britain today? Then, in June, an eastern European witness came forward, living in a bedsit in She would later fade into anonymity and died in a care home in 2009 at the age of 86. implement and a murder investigation was launched. Kings Cross was a place for born-and-bred locals, clubs and crime . including crimes ranging from underage drinking up to violent sexual offences. years after the 1920 Fraser and Rollins trial, in 1960, 19 year old Anthony They had been hailed as a utopian paradise for those lucky enough to move there. Celtic hero Scott Brown hands Fleetwood 'absolutely unbelievable' tag after late FA Cup heartbreak. Miller and 16 year old James Denovan were charged with beating and murdering a Most youngsters today view being associated with their local young team as 'a complete cringe.'. 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. of the crime. In Love's own words: "I did so because it suited my own selfish purposes. Help organising your research by adding bookmarking your articles. The brutal rape of a woman on the streets of Glasgow later judged too traumatised to give evidence against her three attackers in court. a full DNA profile, but it failed to match any profile on the UK database. There were the Barlinnie riots and the 'faces', the old school hard men, people like Arthur Thompson, the so-called last 'Godfather'. 'The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678' (Scottish History Society, 1905). papers and toiletries among the items found scattered around the body, but no The two men were stripped of their clothing, which was then taken way Few prison registers are indexed but basic details are found on our catalogue. Images of the original handwritten admission registers can be viewed and downloaded for a small fee. A couple of years earlier, two boys in Butte, aged 14 and 15, had killed their mothers and a sister not far . 28 year-o!d, student teacher of Whltstable. In 1980, French photojournalist Raymond Depardon was commissioned by a British newspaper to shoot a story in Glasgow. violent muggings in the area, a local cruising spot, but due to the fact Photo: tspl. December 2001: Campbell and Steele are again freed by. The criminal trials for individuals sentenced to transportation can be found in the papers of the High Court of Justiciary (above). to be ordered to launch a murder inquiry into the death of Edinburgh holidaymaker Roy | Dingley, the Foreign Office said yesterday. [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. 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 . he was questioned on it that the young man broke down and confessed. Our catalogue lists the surviving burgh court records and shows whether they are held by us or by local archives. 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