Scottish Murders

Cluarantonn

Scottish Murders is a twice award shortlisted, fortnightly podcast that brings to light the stories of murders victims from or living in Scotland and the relentless pursuit for justice in solved and unsolved cases, and is sensitively and respectfully hosted by Dawn.

  1. 1 SEPT.

    A 1967 Scottish Mystery: The Disappearance of Pat McAdam Part 1

    This episode explores the disappearance of 17-year-old Pat McAdam in February 1967. It recounts Pat's last known movements, from a night out in Glasgow to hitchhiking home with a friend. The case takes a dark turn when Pat vanishes after being dropped off by a lorry driver. The episode examines the extensive police investigation, including nationwide searches and public appeals. It also introduces the lorry driver who was the last person to see Pat alive, and his criminal history. The host promises more twists in future episodes, including involvement of a clairvoyant and potential breakthroughs in the case. This is a video episode and you can watch on YouTube at https://youtu.be/oHWlU89sQ0U CrimeCon Manchester is on Saturday 27 February - Scottish Murders will be there! Get your tickets now! Don't forget to use the code 'SCOTTISH' at the checkout to receive a discount. See you there! CrimeCon UK | The Ultimate True Crime Event | Manchester SOURCES: Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/patmcadam/ British Newspaper Archives Affiliate Link SUPPORT US: Patreon - patreon.com/scottishmurders Ko-fi - ko-fi.com/scottishmurders Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurders Website - scottishmurders.com Twitter - @scottishmurders Instagram - @scottishmurderspodcast Facebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdurs YouTube - @ScottishMurders Linktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurders CREDITS: Scottish Murders is a production of Cluarantonn Hosted by Dawn Young Researched, Written and Edited by Dawn Young Production Company Name by Granny Robertson MUSIC: ES_Tudor - Bonnie Grace - epidemicsound

    19 min
  2. 29 JUIL.

    Cold Case Conundrum: The Lingering Questions in Aileen Printie's Death Part2 of 2

    TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the topic of suicide, so listener discretion is advised. This is a video episode and you can watch on YouTube at https://youtu.be/1YY1O2NuIqw This episode continues to explore the unsolved murder of Aileen Printie in 1981 in Edinburgh. Dawn and Marti examine the puzzling details of the case, including a mysterious cufflink, an ice bucket, and conflicting evidence. They discuss various theories and the police's handling of the investigation, which led to a controversial conclusion years later. The episode also highlights the limitations of forensic technology at the time and raises questions about the justice system's approach to cold cases. Throughout, the hosts engage in lively debate, offering insights and speculations that keep listeners intrigued by this baffling crime. TIMECODES: 0:00 Intro: Recap of Aileen Printie murder case 5:57 DNA advances reopen case, suspect questioned 11:06 Prime suspect found dead, theories explored 16:47 Family accepts police conclusion despite questions 22:26 Anonymous tip about stolen cufflinks emerges 27:35 Lack of conclusive evidence raises doubts 32:14 Modern forensics could have changed outcome SOURCES: Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/aileenprintie/ British Newspaper Archives Affiliate Link SUPPORT US: Patreon - patreon.com/scottishmurders Ko-fi - ko-fi.com/scottishmurders Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurders Website - scottishmurders.com Twitter - @scottishmurders Instagram - @scottishmurderspodcast Facebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdurs YouTube - @ScottishMurders Linktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurders CREDITS: Scottish Murders is a production of Cluarantonn Hosted by Dawn Young & Marti from Mums, Mysteries and Murder Researched, Written and Produced by Dawn Young

    33 min
  3. 28 JUIL.

    Murdered for an Ice Bucket? Aileen Printie's Final Hours Part1 of 2

    TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the topic of suicide, so listener discretion is advised. You can watch this episode is a video episode and you can watch it on YouTube - https://youtu.be/1YY1O2NuIqw Dawn and Marti from Mums, Mysteries and Murder podcast, did their first ever live podcast recording at Airdrie Library for the Killers and Coffee event. They discuss the unsolved 1981 murder of Aileen Printie in Edinburgh. They explore the case details, including the mysterious ice bucket, cufflink evidence, and the controversial identification of a 16-year-old suspect who later died by suicide. They also analyse the police investigation's shortcomings, questioning the lack of DNA evidence and the hasty closure of the case. They debate the ethics of naming suspects without charges and the impact on both families involved. The episode highlights the limitations of 1980s forensics and the frustration of unresolved cases, leaving listeners to ponder the true identity of Aileen's killer. TIMECODES: 0:00 Intro: Live recording at Airdrie Library event 5:22 Aileen's movements on the night before murder 10:39 Lack of CCTV and phone records 15:56 Discovery of Aileen's wallet at demolition site 20:41 Debunking TV crime scene misconceptions 26:03 Cufflink evidence and police investigation efforts SOURCES: Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/aileenprintie/ British Newspaper Archives Affiliate Link SUPPORT US: Patreon - patreon.com/scottishmurders Ko-fi - ko-fi.com/scottishmurders Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurders Website - scottishmurders.com Twitter - @scottishmurders Instagram - @scottishmurderspodcast Facebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdurs YouTube - @ScottishMurders Linktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurders CREDITS: Scottish Murders is a production of Cluarantonn Hosted by Dawn Young & Marti from Mums, Mysteries and Murder Researched, Written and Produced by Dawn Young

    30 min
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Scottish Murders is a twice award shortlisted, fortnightly podcast that brings to light the stories of murders victims from or living in Scotland and the relentless pursuit for justice in solved and unsolved cases, and is sensitively and respectfully hosted by Dawn.

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