Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours

Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours
Title Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours PDF eBook
Author David Brandon
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 202
Release 2010-03-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445628074

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Nineteenth century crime and punishment in Edinburgh.

Murder Houses of Edinburgh

Murder Houses of Edinburgh
Title Murder Houses of Edinburgh PDF eBook
Author Jan Bondeson
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 367
Release 2020-10-28
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1800467818

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Which of Edinburgh’s most gruesome murders has happened in your street? And were they committed by Burke and Hare, by the Stockbridge Baby-Farmer, by the Demon Frenchman of George Street, by the Triple Killer of Falcon Avenue, or perhaps by one of the Capital’s many faceless, spectral slayers

Yorkshire Murders & Misdemeanours

Yorkshire Murders & Misdemeanours
Title Yorkshire Murders & Misdemeanours PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wade
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 241
Release 2009-07-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445632543

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A gruesome look at the crimes and mysteries of Yorkshire.

Crime in Scotland 1660-1960

Crime in Scotland 1660-1960
Title Crime in Scotland 1660-1960 PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie Kilday
Publisher Routledge
Pages 499
Release 2018-09-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317663187

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Scotland has often been regarded throughout history as "the violent north", but how true is this statement? Does Scotland deserve to be defined thus, and upon what foundations is this definition based? This book examines the history of crime in Scotland, questioning the labelling of Scotland as home to a violent culture and examining changes in violent behaviour over time, the role of religion on violence, how gender impacted on violence and how the level of Scottish violence fares when compared to incidents of violence throughout the rest of the UK. This book offers a ground-breaking contribution to the historiography of Scottish crime. Not only does the piece illuminate for the first time, the nature and incidence of Scottish criminality over the course of some three hundred years, but it also employs a more integrated analysis of gender than has hitherto been evident. This book sheds light on whether the stereotypical label given to Scotland as 'the violent north' is appropriate or in any way accurate, and it further contributes to our understanding of not only Scottish society, but of the history of crime and punishment in the British Isles and beyond.

Perthshire Murders

Perthshire Murders
Title Perthshire Murders PDF eBook
Author Geoff Holder
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 174
Release 2010-10-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445630265

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Nineteenth century crime in Perthshire.

Murder at the Inn

Murder at the Inn
Title Murder at the Inn PDF eBook
Author James Moore
Publisher The History Press
Pages 281
Release 2015-02-02
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0750963336

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In which pub was the notorious murder that led to the Kray twins becoming Britain's most feared gangsters? Where is the hostelry in which Jack the Ripper's victims drank? How did Burke and Hare befriend their victims in a Scottish watering hole before luring them to their deaths? What is the name of the pub where the Lord Lucan mystery first came to light? And how did a pub become the scene of the murder that led to Ruth Ellis going to the gallows? For centuries, the history of beer and pubs has gone hand in hand with some of the nation's most despicable and fascinating crimes. Packed with grizzly murders – including fascinating little-known cases – as well as sinister stories of smuggling, robbery and sexual intrigue, Murder at the Inn is a treasure trove of dark tales linked to the best drinking haunts and historic hotels across the land.

The Gates of Janus

The Gates of Janus
Title The Gates of Janus PDF eBook
Author Ian Brady
Publisher Feral House
Pages 487
Release 2015-05-18
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1627310142

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Ian Brady and Myra Hindley's spree of torture, sexual abuse, and murder of children in the 1960s was one of the most appalling series of crimes ever committed in England, and remains almost daily fixated upon by the tabloid press. In The Gates of Janus, Ian Brady himself allows us a glimpse into the mind of a murderer as he analyzes a dozen other serial crimes and killers. Criminal profiling by a criminal was not invented by the dramatists of Dexter. Novelist and true-crime writer Colin Wilson, author of the famous and influential book The Outsider, remarks in his introduction to Brady's book that one must first explore the depraved reaches of human consciousness to truly understand human character. When first released in 2001, The Gates of Janus sparked controversy attended by a huge media splash. The new edition, the first in paperback, provides the reader with a decade and a half of updates, including Brady's letters to the publisher, both providing information regarding his own demented history along with demands that Feral House remove its unflattering afterword written by author Peter Sotos.