Smelly Feet and Stolen Boots: The Laundry Room Murder
Smelly Feet and
Stolen Boots:
The Laundry Room Murder
Episode Summary
This episode of Scottish Murders explores the harrowing case of 16-year-old Diane Graham, tragically murdered in Dundee in 1971. The host scrutinises the contrasting narratives between the Law Killers book and period newspaper reports, questioning the detective’s unexpected empathy for the killer. Listeners are taken through Diane’s life, her last night out, and the swift arrest of her murderer. The episode reveals chilling details of the crime and its devastating impact on Diane’s family, including her mother’s untimely death. This episode challenges perceptions of media portrayal and compassion in criminal cases, leaving listeners to ponder the complexities of justice and empathy.
Episode Summary
Scotland Then 1971: Dundee’s Dark Days
This episode of Scotland Then explores historical events from 1971, focusing on crimes in Dundee and Glasgow. The episode covers unsolved murders, including James Keltie’s case, and violent incidents involving children. It highlights a series of deaths in Dundee, detailing specific cases and their outcomes. The podcast also touches on lighter topics, like the “Ice Cream Bandit” story.
British Newspaper Archive Affiliate Link
Where Is Diane’s Handbag? | Sunday Post | Sunday 07 March 1971 | British Newspaper Archive
The Law Killers: True Crime from Dundee: Amazon.co.uk: McGregor, Alexander: 9781785304781: Books
Glasgow For Sir Isaac | The Scotsman | Tuesday 09 March 1971 | British Newspaper Archive
Fighting Fishermen Of Arbroath | Sunday Post | Sunday 07 March 1971 | British Newspaper Archive
1971 United Kingdom postal workers strike – Wikipedia
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ES_Tudor – Bonnie Grace – epidemicsound
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Ambition, Triads, and Tragedy in Scotland: Philip Wong's Rise and Violent Fall
Ambition, Triads, and
Tragedy in Scotland:
Philip Wong's Rise
and Violent Fall
Episode Summary
The Chinese Community’s Wall of Secrecy: The Brutal Murder of Philip Wong
This episode of Scottish Murders explores the unresolved 1985 murder of Kwong ‘Philip’ Wong, a prominent Chinese businessman in Glasgow. It explores the rise of triad gangs in Scotland during the 1970s-80s and their impact on the Chinese community. It explores Philip’s rise as a respected community leader, his involvement in exposing extortion schemes, and relationship with triad groups, and the brutal attack that ended his life.
It examines various theories behind the murder, including triad rivalries and business disputes, while highlighting the challenges faced by investigators due to a wall of silence within the Chinese community. The episode also touches on the broader impact of triad activities in Scotland and the ongoing efforts to solve this decades-old unresolved case.
Episode Summary
Scotland Then: From Stripteases to Stabbings
In this “Scotland Then” episode we explore historical events from October 1985. We cover diverse stories, including a Yorkshire visitor’s misadventures in Oban, a tragic fatal accident due to a misplaced breathing tube, a fatal wedding day altercation, two murders involving young perpetrators, and a museum T-shirt design competition.
The episode highlights the challenges of finding complete information on historical events, and encourages listener engagement regarding the T-shirt competition outcome.
Glasgow crime stories: Philip Wong | Glasgow Times
Murder Appeal In Chinese | The Scotsman | Thursday 14 November 1985 | British Newspaper Archive
(20+) Glasgow Times – Good morning, Glasgow. Today’s front page: We look… | Facebook
(20+) The restaurant owner who was found… – Thee New Criminal Justices | Facebook
Sunday Mirror News | Sunday Mirror | Sunday 20 October 1996 | British Newspaper Archive
Triad Theory In Killing | The Scotsman | Wednesday 09 October 1985 | British Newspaper Archive
Remembering 10 of the most shocking crimes in Glasgow’s history | Glasgow Times
Hunt for murderers of Barrhead businessman Philip Wong continues after 35 years | Barrhead News
Philip Wong – Unsolved Murder 1985 – Rose Street, Glasgow – Philip Wong Unsolved Mysteries UK
Revealed: Triads raking in £10m as they flood Scotland with illegal tobacco – Daily Record
Highland ) Board Under Attack | The Scotsman | Thursday 10 October 1985 | British Newspaper Archive
TRIADS IN TURF WAR; Battle for control of city. – Free Online Library
Triads Run £1billion Scots Cannabis Industry – Daily Record
Triads in the United Kingdom – Wikipedia
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ES_Battle of Aonach Mor – Deskant epidemicsound
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