Murder Scotland is a series of podcasts about murders and murderers with a Scottish connection. The podcast is hosted by writer AM Nicol and true crime fan Julie Lamont.This first series looks at the 1968 - 1969 "Bible John" murders that occurred in Glasgow and some of the mystery around them. Was "Bible John" one of the four Serial killers living in Glasgow in the 1960s or was Bible John a serial... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
This week Allan tells us about the murder of Jodi Jones. 14 year old Jodi was murdered in 2003 by her boyfriend Luke Mitchell who to this day protests innocence. Allan gets into the details of the case in this two part episode. more
This week Allan tells us about the awful murder of Lynda Spence, a Financial Advisor, who was murdered in 2011 and sadly who’s body has never been found. more
This week Allan tells us about the brutal murder of teenager Pamela Hastie. He also tells us about the following conviction of Raymond Gilmour who many years later managed to have his conviction overturned. more
This week Julie tells us all about the Scottish Witch Trials which she is adamant is murder and so should be covered. Julie gives us the background of the Witch trials and why she thinks there is still hangover from the Witch trials impacting culture... more
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Really disappointed with the presentation of episode 6 and the masses of information missed/ incorrect info. Also the many statements made that were completely biased, without a counter argument. Everyone should watch the TV programme because it gives a much more rounded account and the retired detectives were very good. Surprised that the male presenter in this podcast was a policeman the way he made statements that were very “woolly”. A complex case for sure but this presentation of the case i... more
This is my new favourite podcast. One of the most in depth Scottish crime podcasts I’ve found. I find myself waiting on the new episodes and registering to old ones while I wait.
It’s such a shame as this could be a fantastic podcast if that stupid, annoying woman would just shut up and let the guy tell the story
Calm yet also thorough, this is an investigative podcast rolled out with attention to detail and lots of idiosyncratically Scottish aspects of the crimes are discussed between two soft voiced hosts. Regional stories told by those who know with respect and attention to the people that fell victim to these brutalities.
I found the podcast by accident and am now a huge fan!
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