Bible John
Bible John
Episode Summary
In the 60s, many Glasgow residents were gripped by the dancing craze, and would regularly attend one of the many ballrooms around the city. However, in the late 60s, Glasgow was also gripped by something more sinister, Bible John.
Part One will cover the murders of Patricia Docker, Jemima McDonald and Helen Puttock and the subsequent investigations.
Episode Summary
In the 60s, many Glasgow residents were gripped by the dancing craze, and would regularly attend one of the many ballrooms around the city. However, in the late 60s, Glasgow was also gripped by something more sinister, Bible John.
Part Two delves into the multiple opinions and theories surrounding the infamous Bible John and who he may have been.
Bible John was ‘ere | murder on the dance floor | Mr Cumbo | Flickr
Husband of ‘Bible John’ murder victim in 1969 thinks it was the Yorkshire Ripper – Mirror Online
Story of Glasgow’s Bible John Murders takes to the stage in a new musical drama – Glasgow Live
Who were Bible John’s victims? | The Sun
The Hunt for Bible John: Who is Scots serial killer and why is he called that? | The Scottish Sun
The Victims of Bible John (1968-69) (missingandmurdered.co.uk)
Who is Peter Tobin and is he Bible John? – The Sun | The Sun
The true story of Bible John and the Barrowland killings – Glasgow Live
- Husband of Bible John’s victim issues plea to identify witness in murder mystery | Glasgow TimesBible John: Remembering notorious serial killer’s victims – STV News ArchivePressReader.com – Bible John 50 years onFormer detective still convinced Bible John is behind bars – STV News ArchiveHusband of ‘Bible John’ murder victim in 1969 thinks it was the Yorkshire Ripper – Mirror OnlineDNA tests clear Bible John suspect | HeraldScotlandBible John murders: Angus Sinclair and Peter Tobin linked to killings | UK | News | Express.co.ukBible John: New potential suspects after fresh photofits of ‘bizarre’ serial killer | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.ukExtended: Glasgow serial killer Bible John and the Barrowland killings | Glasgow TimesStory of Glasgow’s Bible John Murders takes to the stage in a new musical drama – Glasgow Live‘Bible John’s’ true identity – eerie new photofit and chilling Yorkshire Ripper theory – Mirror OnlineWho were Bible John’s victims? | The SunBible John: Pathologist’s new book continues hunt for truth about serial killer
The Hunt for Bible John: Who is Scots serial killer and why is he called that? | The Scottish Sun
The Victims of Bible John (1968-69)
Who is Peter Tobin and is he Bible John? – The Sun | The Sun
Peter Tobin and Glasgow’s Bible John Murders | Crime Traveller
The true story of Bible John and the Barrowland killings – Glasgow Live
Ballroom M | Newcastle Journal | Tuesday 23 March 1993 | British Newspaper Archive
Body exhumed | Aberdeen Evening Express | Thursday 01 February 1996 | British Newspaper Archive
Memory Lane – Dancing and Dance Halls
From the archive: romance at Glasgow’s dance halls | HeraldScotland
Thanks for the Memories: Relive city’s dancehall days | Glasgow Times
The huge Glasgow fire that cleared a path for the Savoy Centre in the 1970s – Glasgow Live
Bringing glory days of old Glasgow ballroom to life | Glasgow Times
Glasgow’s ‘super ballroom’ was the place to live, laugh and fall in love… | Glasgow Times
Barrowland Ballroom – Wikipedia
Is this the grave of Bible John? Police seek permission to exhume body | HeraldScotland
Douglas Skelton – The case that haunts a city
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Tayside and Central | Timeline: Vicky Hamilton murder case
Peter Tobin guilty of Dinah McNicol murder | Crime | The Guardian
Husband of Bible John murder victim believes wife was killed by Yorkshire Ripper – Daily Record
The Lost British Serial Killer: Amazon.co.uk: Harrison, Paul, David Wilson: 8601410297565: Books
The Lost British Serial Killer: Closing the Case on Peter Tobin and Bible John
by Paul Harrison, David Wilson
Synopsis
The definitive and explosive account of a harrowing murder case that has shocked Britain
Peter Tobin was already serving a life sentence for murder when he was charged with the murder of two young women – Vicky Hamilton and Dina McNichol, in November 2007. Both girls went missing in 1991. Their bodies were discovered by police in 50 Irvine Drive, Margate – where Tobin once lived.
In their new true crime investigation, Paul Harrison and Professor David Wilson examine this shocking case, including full details of Tobin’s trial. But perhaps even more importantly, they look into other similar cases around the country. With developments in DNA testing, the police are coming closer and closer to solving a range of terrible and high profile murders. There have been at least five major arrests in recent months, with further arrests sure to follow.
Harrison and Wilson investigate these cases, and ask how new DNA tests will change police investigations. But they also ask whether this will be enough to stop murderers in the future, and whether there are larger forces at work in society that need to be addressed before we can stop people from killing again and again.
The Face of Bible John: The search for a Scottish Serial Killer
by Steve MacGregor
Synopsis
In the late 1960s, dance halls were still popular in Glasgow. At the Barrowland Ballroom in the Bridgeton area of the city, queues were long on Friday and Saturday nights and anything up to two thousand people would spend the evening dancing to music provided by the resident band.
Then, in February 1968, a woman who had spent the evening at the Barrowland Ballroom was found murdered. It seemed that she had met her killer while dancing but police were unable to find any clue as to his identity. In August 1969, another woman went dancing at the same ballroom and was seen leaving with a tall, slim, handsome young man. Her body was discovered the following day. The circumstances of the two murders were very similar and police began looking for a single killer. They even commissioned a local artist to produce a painting of the murderer based on witness descriptions.
In October 1969, it happened again. Another woman was murdered after meeting her killer at the Barrowland Ballroom. But this time, the killer was seen by a number of witnesses and one even shared a taxi with him and his victim. Surely, it was only a matter of time before this murderer, who newspapers had started calling Bible John, was caught?
Fifty years later, we still don’t know the identity of this serial killer. There have been many theories and a number of potential suspects. Police cold-case reviews have used new technologies in the search for Bible John and several promising new leads have been identified. None have led to an arrest.
How can this be? How can a murderer select and spend time with his victims in a crowded public place where he was seen by large numbers of people and yet escape detection? The artist’s depiction of the killer was also said to be a very good likeness, so we even know what he looked like.
This book is a fresh look at this fascinating case and an attempt to understand how Bible John managed to escape detection and has continued to elude investigators for fifty years.
Chasing Killers: Three Decades of Cracking Crime in the UK’s Murder Capital
by Joe Jackson
Synopsis
Glasgow is known as the murder capital of Britain and no one understands why better than Joe Jackson. For over 30 years, Jackson worked the crime beat, first as a uniformed cop then as a seasoned murder squad detective. In this hard-hitting memoir of his most memorable cases, he reveals the reality behind chasing killers and other crooks in ‘No Mean City’.
As a young cop, Jackson was threatened by Glasgow’s most ruthless gangster, Arthur Thomson, and, as a fresh detective, he took part in the hunt for Bible John, Glasgow’s most shadowy serial killer. He locked up more than his fair share of paedophiles and sex beasts along the way and, as a veteran Senior Investigating Officer, he cracked the hardest homicide nut there is: a murder without a body. Jackson’s investigations have grabbed headlines, while his ‘collars’ have filled jails.
Chasing Killers will shock readers with its behind-the-scenes look at how murder probes are run. Every case is related with candour and humour, and is laced with the kind of detail that only an expert can provide.
Joe Jackson has been called the real-life Taggart, but this is no TV fantasy – this is real city police work: concrete hard, soot black and blood red.
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September's Theme
Scottish Murders is back from having a fantastic holiday in Scotland!!!
September’s theme will be Bible John.
Part one, available on 6th September, will cover the murders of Patricia Docker, Jemima McDonald and Helen Puttock and the subsequent investigations.
Part two, available on 20th September, will delve into the multiple opinions and theories surrounding the infamous Bible John and who he may have been.