A NEW documentary on Bible John is set to explore the local impact of the killer's chilling crimes. 

Production company Firecrest Film is looking for local voices to tell how the shocking killings impacted people in the area at the time. 

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Glasgow Times: Stathclyde Police officers exhumed the body of Bible John suspect John McInnes, who was later officially cleared by the CrownStathclyde Police officers exhumed the body of Bible John suspect John McInnes, who was later officially cleared by the Crown

Bible John, a never-caught serial killer, is thought to be behind the murders of three young women in Glasgow between 1968 and 1969. 

He met all his victims, who were young brunettes between the ages of 25 and 32 at the Barrowland Ballroom, in the Gallowgate. 

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The company, behind hard-hitting Channel 4 and BBC documentaries, is looking for people who attended the Barrowland Ballroom between 1968 and 1969. 

They want to find out if the atmosphere in the city changed following the brutal murders and if people remembered the heightened police presence at the venue afterwards. 

Those interested can email paul@firecrestfilms.com