Uncovering the Dark History of Castle Fraser
Uncovering the
Dark History
of
Castle Fraser
Episode Summary
Castle Fraser in Aberdeenshire stands as one of Scotland’s largest tower houses, concealing centuries of dark secrets within its 1450s core. Beyond the colourful walled gardens lies a fortress of hidden passages, including the laird’s lug—a secret spy room for eavesdropping on the great hall below. The castle harbours chilling tales: the Green Lady, murdered and dragged down the round tower staircase, her blood staining the steps so permanently they required wooden panelling that remains today. Then there’s the Lady in Black, who died of tuberculosis days after marrying Laird Frederick Mackenzie Fraser—her shaved auburn hair still preserved in the castle collection, whilst her spirit reportedly wanders the grounds. This Halloween special explores the haunting history of a Scottish landmark where architectural grandeur meets macabre legend, and where the vibrant colours of the gardens fade to something far darker within the ancient walls.
Castle Fraser | National Trust for Scotland
10 of Scotland’s spookiest forgotten ghost stories
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The Crimes of John Cant Smith
The Crimes
of
John Cant Smith
Episode Summary
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode covers the topic of rape, so listener discretion is advised.
Part 1:
Dawn, host of Scottish Murders, explores a chilling case that unfolds in two parts. The episodes focus on John Cant Smith, a man whose extensive criminal history raised questions about the justice system. Dawn recounts John Cant Smith’s attempted abduction of Dr. Frances Smith in 2006, a time when his prior convictions for murder and rape were disclosed. Dawn also discusses the lenient sentencing practices of the 1980s, and tries to understand why this man was ever released from prison.
Episode Summary
Part two continues to look at the disturbing case of John Cant Smith, a convicted murderer and rapist who was released from prison despite mounting evidence he remained dangerous. After serving 19 years for a brutal 1983 murder, John Cant Smith was freed in 2002, only to reoffend within months. This episode explores his 1987 involvement in the notorious Peterhead Prison riot, his subsequent crimes including prowling around a mother and daughter’s home, and his 2006 attempted abduction. Host Dawn questions why John Cant Smith was repeatedly released despite clear warning signs, examining failures in the criminal justice system that allowed a violent offender to threaten public safety. The episode also raises questions about rehabilitation, life sentences that don’t mean life, and whether some criminals deserve second chances when their victims never received one.
Life For Murder and Then Rape | The Scotsman | Wednesday 29 June 1983 | British Newspaper Archive
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Tayside and Central | Murderer admits abduction attempt
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Tayside and Central | Murderer jailed for abduction bid
Victim tells how freed lifer terrorised her; Exclusive. – Free Online Library
SEX BEAST PLOTTED TO RAPE AND KILL AGAIN; Cops found knife in toilet By Brian. – Free Online Library
RecordView: Some fiends must do life. – Free Online Library
Evil killer botched kidnap. – Free Online Library
PressReader.com – Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions
Peterhead siege officer who was rescued by SAS dies aged 93 – BBC News
Peterhead Prison | Our History
The riot that rocked Peterhead Prison and required the SAS to step in – Aberdeen Live
The prison riot that ended with the SAS – BBC News
Peterhead Prison Riot: 2025 Insight into the 1987 Siege
New exhibition tells ‘˜inside’ story of prison riot
Peterhead siege officer who was rescued by SAS dies aged 93
The Law Killers: True Crime from Dundee: Amazon.co.uk: McGregor, Alexander: 9781845027247: Books
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