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The Book of Glasgow Murders Donald M. Fraser

The Book of Glasgow Murders By Donald M. Fraser

The Book of Glasgow Murders by Donald M. Fraser


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A compendium of lesser-known murder stories involving cases spanning the larger part of the 20th century. Featuring 10 unsolved murders, it starts in 1919 with the East End Cop Killing and concludes with the unsolved Daniel Blair Murder of 1962.

The Book of Glasgow Murders Summary

The Book of Glasgow Murders by Donald M. Fraser

Former Strathclyde police officer Donald M. Fraser has researched his subject well and also brings to life for the first time the Clydesdale Bank Murder which took place in 1931 and reveals, for the first time, the identity of the person responsible for the crime. A classic 'mother-in-law' murder case is revealed in the Agnes Arbuckle case of 1927 when she was murdered for a GBP100 insurance claim. Her son-in-law hanged for his trouble.The Carraher murders of 1938 and 1946 show the trail of havoc wrought by one man who was convicted of two murders, seven years apart. Amongst the unsolved crimes are the Glasgow Green Murders of 1958 and 1960, the Robertson Lane Murder of 1944 and the murder of Betty Alexander of 1952. Many of these murders have only been made public through newspaper reports of the day and are previously unpublished in book form. This is grim, gritty true crime set against the backdrop of the 20th-century Glasgow that was mean and moody, before it was made over into the modern city feted around the world.

About Donald M. Fraser

Donald M. Fraser is a former officer in the Strathclyde Police with over 30 years service. He now works as an investigator in Clydebank. He is a published true-crime author.

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Additional information

GOR002426978
9781906476045
1906476047
The Book of Glasgow Murders by Donald M. Fraser
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Neil Wilson Publishing
2009-03-01
192
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