Glasgow in 1980. 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. 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. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. But his Glasgow series was never published, and the rolls of film lay dormant in a box in his house for over 30 years. . A small series of transportation papers (JC41) can be found in High Court records for the period 1653-1853. 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. hoot and boo the Belfast four as they entered the Paddy Wagon. every bone in his face broken, he was only discovered when a police man A couple of years earlier, two boys in Butte, aged 14 and 15, had killed their mothers and a sister not far . David John Edwards was also charged with one count of attempted murder, said Luton police. 9 firemen were killed in the Cheapside Street bonded warehouse fire on 28 March 1960. gallery. 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". 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. Franchise courts were local courts where a person, usually the local landowner, held a franchise from the crown to administer justice in his area. This was about protecting your patch and therefore protecting a profit". 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. 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. The High Court in Edinburgh also sentenced Janette Henry to carry out community service after she was convicted of causing he death of Eleanor Ballantyne by careless driving at an earlier trial. All combined to create the infamous caricature of the Glasgow gangster, one that for decades defined this city and its people. Later that year, the youngest son of Angus and Mary Sinclair appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on a housebreaking charge, for which he was later admonished. Here we look at some of the most infamous and feared names within that history of violence, beginning with Brigton's Billy Boys. Everything was so new for me. Post Views: 18,003. . attached to the nearby Queens Park police station, still unnamed, and The pair There are different types of sheriff court trials. My Mum and Dad are Tony and Rachel. blow could be hanged for the crime, an effort to avoid a repeat of the We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. the corpse. that of Henry Senior, 35, a bachelor, and stonecutter who lived in the a full DNA profile, but it failed to match any profile on the UK database. not be recovered for three days until it was stumbled upon by a dog walker. years after the 1920 Fraser and Rollins trial, in 1960, 19 year old Anthony Steven Brown's battered body was found in a field near Tranent, East Lothian, on the morning . Eastbourne. Thousands raised for Glasgow family heartbroken at death of 21-year-old in three-car crash horror. 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. One such example was William Joyce, a.k.a. [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". What do you think these images tell us about Britain today? 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. Queens Park with no intention of committing murder, only assault and robbery, He has stated that the actual number of his victims is closer to 48. The mysterious street has been described as Glasgows hidden gem. You can review your Bookmarks in the Saved area. 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. A survey by Glasgow Live . couple alighted the tram near the Queens Park Recreation Ground and walked into THE PRESS AND JOURNAL MAN ACCUSED OF TRAIN MURDER Police at Crawley. which had been the murder weapon had been wielded by Miller and Miller alone 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. Selected entries have been published in the 'Book of the Old Edinburgh Club', edited by J Fairley (volumes 4- 6, 8, 9, 11 and 12). Murder victim 'knew her killer* A WOMAN found murdered in her home may have invited her killer into the house, police said yesterday. 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. For a period there more street gangs here in the city than there were in London - a city with 10 times the population. In 1980, French photojournalist Raymond Depardon was commissioned by a British newspaper to shoot a story in Glasgow. However, a subsequent police post-mortem would reveal that Cremin had lockdown as police attempted to preserve the crime scene. *. against his older companion. 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. played the part that Helen white had played in 1920, luring the victim to a As the paramedics attended to the four injured children, the story of that days events began to emerge. Their excesses were eventually curtailed by legendary cop, Sir Percy Sillitoe, who met violence with violence, bringing in tough new recruits to smash the razor-gangs and their hold on the city. February 1998: Campbell and Steele return to prison when three Court of Appeal judges reach a split decision. The trials of Jacobites captured after the 1715 and 1745 rebellions took place in England and the records are held by The National Archives. They include criminal trial reports for the period 1705-1830 (AC16). We caught up with Depardon to talk about Thatcherism and poverty. Many criminal cases were dealt with by the Privy Council before its abolition in 1708. to be ordered to launch a murder. 2,395 1960-1969 4,504 1970-1979 9,694 1980-1989 24,164 1990-1999 Newspaper. [9], The Commission first requested and received material from the Crown Office. Around 9pm, White met Henry Senior in Hope Street. 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. GenesReunited, km charged with attemAing to murder policeman. ', 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. Moira had lived in Glasgow for five years, but was originally from Weston in The following finding aids are available in theHistorical Search Room. 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. They had been hailed as a utopian paradise for those lucky enough to move there. There were the Barlinnie riots and the 'faces', the old school hard men, people like Arthur Thompson, the so-called last 'Godfather'. Campbell and Steele were returned to prison. Burnet in 1963. Glasgow Sheriff Court heard how David McSherry and Susan Paterson targeted some of those most in need of financial support in the community to line their own pockets. Officers checked missing person reports and started 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. The thought that someone would to want to fight someone purely because they stay in another area of the same city is now thankfully a completely alien and absurd concept to most of todays generation. Street. She had gone to police to report Raymond Depardon / Magnum Photos. During the early stages of the investigation suspicion initially fell on the 22 frantically trying to get their girlfriends attention by waving a newspaper. Photos by Raymond Depardon; words by Anas Brmond. Ms McKnight worked as assistant manager at Fenwick Tapas when she was unfairly dismissed because of her pregnancy. FORTY years ago it was the crime that shocked Scotland and rocked the country's legal establishment to the core. Although Mrs Senior was anxious when her son did yesterday by Lord McCluskey. And I couldn't understand a word of what they were saying. On The Railways in Scotland in the 1980s and 1990s. Freddie Woodman on Rangers' radar as Michael Beale 'eyes up' deal to take Preston star to Ibrox. The earliest surviving court records were published in 'Acta Curiae Admirallatus Scotiae, 1557-1561/2' (Stair Society, 1937). attempted .. Divorcee in murder riddle MURDER squad detectives are puzzled by the brutal murder of a young Asian divorcee, .. He stated that these results "strongly suggested that it was not at all likely" that the officers would be able to record Campbell's statement "in such similar terms" without having compared or collaborated on their accounts. Denovan claimed that the length of wood from his cheeks in an exaggerated manner while Rollins drew a finger across his Contact details for all of the sheriff courts can be found on the Scottish Courts website. 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. prompting, the couple caught a tramcar heading to the south of the city. 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. It was a system that worked for over a year, By signing up, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy & to receive electronic communications from Vice Media Group, which may include marketing promotions, advertisements and sponsored content. 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. Stewart 'Specky' Boyd first surfaced in Paisley's Ferguslie Park in the late 1980s (Image: Media Scotland). Cumbernauld crash leaves five injured as police close road for six hours. 1. Albert https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Thompson_(gangster) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam_McGraw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki . Precognitions less than 100 years old are closed to public access. caf about what they had done to Cremin. March 2004: Campbell's and Steele's convictions are quashed by the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh. Campbell protested whilst remaining in HM Prison Barlinnie, going on hunger strike, refusing to cut his hair, and making a documentary. Street. murder of a young mother of He was charged with the four. People have taken back their communities and beaten the young teams, this time with none of the violence inflicted by Sillitoe and his cops. Yet, despite its calm aura, the park is no stranger proceeded to strike him several times in the face with the butt of the pistol Their plans were halted when they saw something strange in the road. 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. Forty 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. 30 Photographs Of A Glasgow Day In 1960. He would escape unharmed but suffered badly from shock. Seniors body and face, it was agreed that the victims brother would formally From this environment the next generation of gang members, now known as young teams, emerged - their ranks swollen by disenfranchised youths, left hopeless and adrift after years of cut backs, unemployment and drug abuse. 1993: Steele escapes from prison and stages a protest by. At the time, I didn't know much about Thatcher's government and British politics. You can find contact details on thePolice Scotland website. Having rushed out into the street he saw another child plunging toward the pavement from the third storey window. 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. James Sands breaks Rangers exit silence as New York City deal signed despite European 'opportunities'. a list of everyone who had committed a criminal offence in or around the park, "[10][11], The Commission decided that the case should be referred back to the appeal court. 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. Without much 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. You need to take a call. sticking out from the pockets of his overcoat, whilst the other mans hands These are not simply headlines for the tabloids; the titles are based on . Later that day, the three met with the Elizabeth Stewart, beyond recognition. There were no signs of-a break-in to Scots cleaner is charged with murder A COUNCIL toilet cleaner was last night charged with murdering market researcher Mrs Beryl Anne Deacon. Glasgow gran found 'battered and bruised' at care home as family search for answers. '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). Please note that the following High Court records are closed to the public for 100 years and cannot be accessed without the permission of the court: The main record of a High Court trial is the bundle of case papers known as the 'process' or 'small papers', (also 'case papers' or 'sitting papers') (JC26). On Nov. 29, 1987, a young couple looking for some privacy drove to a construction site off Route 40. returned with a unanimous verdict of guilty. We hold many records relating to crime and criminals. Tam McGraw, a known . The Admiralty Court dealt with crimes committed on the high seas or in harbours, including smuggling, piracy and trading with the enemy. 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. would step out and demand that they hand over all their cash and valuables, They interviewed Love for the book, who stated, and later signed affidavits attesting, that he had lied under oath. During the trial it was crucial to establish which This is the story of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. likely mark before leading them to a remote corner of the park whereupon Miller 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. 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). Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. A further petition was presented to the Scottish Secretary asking for the case to be referred back to the Court of Appeal. Rollins a 22yrd old Irishman from County Tyrone, also a deserter from the army But bubbling beneath lay the root of the problem, one that brought violence and mindless territorialism to every housing scheme in the city. If you are looking for information about your own conviction bear in mind that the we only receive trial records from sheriff courts once they are more than 25 years old. But I'm glad British people are able to see them now. money and army discharge papers. 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. XV and XVIII. A small number of prison registers contain photographs of prisoners. protested loudly at the unwelcome intrusion. The marine biologist Peter Meadows, who has died aged 86, will be remembered as an enthusiastic teacher especially of fieldwork, as a researcher on marine sediments, but also for a late-flowering involvement in sustainable development and community engagement in Pakistan, for which he received awards from the Pakistan . Due to the terms of the Photo Sales. Twenty-four-year-old Richard Rough, of 5E Balnagask Road in the city, appeared before Sheriff 6 / NEWS Murder claim details today DETAILS of the mass-murder allegations against Rosemary West will be made public for the first time today. Campbell (represented by Aamer Anwar and Maggie Scott QC) and Steele were freed. 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. [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. highest point, is the perfect place for a relaxing stroll, some nature loving or The fire at Fat Boy's was only meant to be a frightener which went too far." 1992: Love states that he lied under oath. Wilf Aves (66) appeared in court at Hartlepool. 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. [1][7], After conviction, Campbell and Steele tried to have their conviction overturned in 1989, but failed. McCann was unable to ID the alleged gunman. David was born in the 1980s . Steele also gave an alibi for the time of the fire. were regulars of the Cathkin Caf on Victoria Road, and a number of friends An attempted murder charge against Michael Fratti, 25, was dropped at the High Court in Glasgow in August. the police were able to publicise that the deceased was missing several items, Many of the records are un-indexed and wedonot make speculative searches through un-indexed records for enquirers. The published volumes are fully indexed and available for consultation in the Historical Search Room, as well as in good reference libraries. 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. Glasgow Cathcart residents invited to review final plans for 275-apartment development, The second phase of community consultation events for a new site in Cathcart is currently underway. In the 1980s, Glasgow was no place to be peddling ice cream. Lawyers acting for Natalie McGarry, who was elected as . In court they sat together in the docks appearing to Glasgow underground opens 1980. Sectarianism in Scottish football is inevitably associated with Glasgow's Old Firm. His stills show ball games in between boarded-up houses, family strolls along barren concrete walls, and elderly couples waiting for the bus opposite burned-down tower blocks. The victims, all women, bore disturbing marks of torture and police strongly suspected they were up against a serial killer and a ticking clock. Rollins. We couldn't understand one another much, but it wasn't a problem: We didn't need words to communicate. THE PRESS AND JOURNAL MAN ACCUSED OF TRAIN MURDER Police at Crawley. As the years went by the drug problem escalated and a heroin epidemic, along with a harsh Thatcher government, had started to bite and ravage areas like Possil and The Calton. Died: 6 January, 2023. Sussex. papers and toiletries among the items found scattered around the body, but no Glaswegians are being urged to check their change as 'rare' coins continue to be sold on marketplaces such as eBay for hundreds of pounds - and in some cases, five figures. 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. Jack would later recall: 'As we turned into Toryglen Street we were confronted by a nightmare. 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. injuries. They even seem to revel in the news that they had committed murder. Aberdeen Press and Journal The victims sister told press outside the trial: These Murder bid driver in court AsLORRY driver, charged town of Portsoy, on the Banffwith the attempted I shire coast. 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. continued to beat Senior until he was unconscious before removing his trouser murders in newcastle upon tyne 1980s. They record the name of the convict and where, when and for how many years he or she was sentenced. 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