In this episode we’re in Glasgow, well Partick to be precise. Wee Mary’s not been seen in a week, and the normal chap on the window to get Mary to the door isn’t getting an answer when one of her grown-up kids pops round to see her. And I think you’ve been listening to the podcast long enough to know the end of that part of the story. Mary’s inside, sadly passed away. Was it one of the family who throttled their Mum, or perhaps she attracted the attention of a strange man on the way home from playing dominos at the pub. This is a long journey for justice, and unlike the case in the previous episode, it’s got a whole lotta of science.




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One reply on “Episode 17: The Deadly Game of Dominos: The Mary McLaughlan Case”
Hi Melanie and Cedric,
Really enjoying the new series of Crime Most Scots, even though as a Francophile I still love the French series.
My friend who is learning Scottish Gaelic has become a devotee, and like me, can’t wait for each fortnight’s episode.
The update on the Chevaline murders was great. I often wonder what has happened to Omar Raddad. That was such a tragic story. An update on that would be welcome.
Have you been keeping track of the ‘Mushroom Murders’ in my neck of the woods? (South Gippsland, Australia). It’s all over our media. Today she has admitted to having a passion for mushrooms and did put death caps in the Beef Wellington. The plot, and the sauce, thickens!
All the best,
Debbi