There's a guy, a crime writer I know, called Richard M Litchfield is writing this murder up. He tells me the Paisley note was not left by Edmonstone. I have read some of it, and it is a really fascinating case. Oh, and he wasn't fired from the brewery, but from a local carter's business.
I can never understand how anyone could eat a hearty meal before being executed. as for the murderer saying may god have mercy!!! he never had mercy on Mickey and neither did god. Finally, if there were no killings in Scotland…the Scots would have no reason to say “mudderrr” would they.
I may be wrong, but I suspect 'the prisoner ate a hearty breakfast' was a kind of ritual formula - rather like "lessons have been learned from....." is today. If I knew I was going for the long drop eating is the last thing I could do. Even so, he was right to pray for mercy. The Lord knows our hearts, and of those we write off.
Many thanks, most interesting. Good to know how old fashioned police work, no DNA or CCTV, solved this terrible crime, from the murder to the execution took under 5 months. Would that the snails' paced modern Scottish Justice system could be that quick and efficient.
What wonderful telling of a sad story I also really enjoyed listening to your accents as you described the event. Thank you.
There's a guy, a crime writer I know, called Richard M Litchfield is writing this murder up. He tells me the Paisley note was not left by Edmonstone. I have read some of it, and it is a really fascinating case. Oh, and he wasn't fired from the brewery, but from a local carter's business.
Thanks for this info. I will certainly look out for the piece/book about the murder.
Don't suppose you know where I could pick up a copy of the book you mention?
My great auntie told me this story in the '90's. Thanks for this.
I can never understand how anyone could eat a hearty meal before being executed.
as for the murderer saying may god have mercy!!! he never had mercy on Mickey and neither did god.
Finally, if there were no killings in Scotland…the Scots would have no reason to say “mudderrr” would they.
I may be wrong, but I suspect 'the prisoner ate a hearty breakfast' was a kind of ritual formula - rather like "lessons have been learned from....." is today. If I knew I was going for the long drop eating is the last thing I could do. Even so, he was right to pray for mercy. The Lord knows our hearts, and of those we write off.
I love this music, what is it?
A very sad story.
I used to live in Coaltown of Wemyss but never heard this story. Heard about the sea mine killing some locals, but not this.
How tragic,
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Interesting account of it.
Many thanks, most interesting. Good to know how
old fashioned police work, no DNA or CCTV, solved
this terrible crime, from the murder to the execution
took under 5 months. Would that the snails' paced modern
Scottish Justice system could be that quick and efficient.
im from east wemyss and if the people that make this video go to schools in fife id like to say it's one of the primary 7 my initials are m.w.