Glasgow Crime Stories is a delve into the city's grittiest and most shocking tales narrated by Taggart star Alex Norton in our podcast and told by veteran reporter Norman Silvester for online subscribers.

Each week, The Glasgow Times exclusively brings you a crime story which we revisit for today's audience with fresh interviews. 

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The Glasgow Crime Story of safecracker Johnny Ramensky

 

In Glasgow's underworld, most members are given nicknames that reflect their propensity for violence.

However, one of the city's most famous criminals was instead known as Gentle Johnny during a career spanning six decades.

Though safecracker Johnny Ramensky was a hardened lawbreaker he hated any rough stuff and had his own code of ethics.

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The Glasgow Crime Story of Lynda Spence

Financial advisor Lynda Spence endured 14 days of hell bound helplessly to a chair at the hands of her tormentors Colin Coats and Philip Wade.

Coats took her to the attic of a flat in West Kilbride, Ayrshire, bound her to a chair with tape, put tape over her mouth to stop her screams and placed glasses with taped-up lenses over her eyes.

They used an iron, a golf club, cigarettes and bolt cutters as Lynda sat blindfolded in terror and defenceless before killing her.

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The Glasgow Crime Story of Arthur Thompson

He was Glasgow’s equivalent of Don Corleone, the fictional New York crime godfather immortalised in his portrayal by Marlon Brando.

Once, when giving evidence at the High Court in Glasgow, Arthur Thompson even joked about speaking with cotton wool in his mouth – a technique Brando used to sound like a mob boss.

For more than 30 years – until his death in 1993 – Thompson ruled Glasgow’s criminal underworld with an iron fist through his interests in extortion, money lending, illegal casinos, robbery, and drugs.

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The Glasgow Crime Story of the leader of the Bridgeton Billy Boys

 

Years ago, one gang managed to strike fear into the hearts of Glaswegians. It was forged into one of the largest street gangs in UK history by one man – Billy Fullerton.

Often dressed in a smart three-piece suit, tie, and with a clean white handkerchief in his top pocket, he could easily have been taken for a businessman or a member of one of the professions.

However, Billy Fullerton was no middle-class, white-collar worker.

He was the leader of the notorious 'Bridgeton Billy Boys' and their reign of terror in the 1920s and 30s had Glasgow gripped with fear.

FULL STORY AND PODCAST HERE 

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