Sandyford murder case, the Glossary
The Sandyford murder case (also known as the Sandyford Place Mystery) is a well-known 19th-century case from the United Kingdom.[1]
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29 relations: BBC, BBC One, Busman's Honeymoon, Christianna Brand, Dorothy L. Sayers, Edmund Clerihew Bentley, Forensic science, George Deas, Lord Deas, Gladys Mitchell, Glasgow, Hanging, Heinemann (publisher), Jack House, John Dickson Carr, Mrs Bradley, Murder, Mystery and My Family, Photography, Port Huron, Michigan, Sandyford, Glasgow, Scotland, Seeing is Believing (novel), Sir Henry Merrivale, Square Mile of Murder, STV Studios, Trent's Last Case (novel), United Kingdom, When Last I Died, William Calcraft, William Morrow and Company.
- 1860s in Glasgow
- 1862 in Scotland
- 1862 murders in the United Kingdom
- Murder in Glasgow
- Trials in Scotland
- Unsolved murders in Scotland
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
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BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.
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Busman's Honeymoon
Busman's Honeymoon is a 1937 novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, her eleventh and last featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, and her fourth and last to feature Harriet Vane.
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Christianna Brand
Mary Christianna Lewis (née Milne; 17 December 1907 – 11 March 1988), known professionally as Christianna Brand, was a British crime writer and children's author born in British Malaya.
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Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13 June 1893 – 17 December 1957) was an English crime novelist, playwright, translator and critic.
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Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Edmund Clerihew Bentley (10 July 1875 – 30 March 1956), who generally published under the names E. C. Bentley or E. Clerihew Bentley, was an English novelist and humorist, and inventor of the clerihew, an irregular form of humorous verse on biographical topics.
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Forensic science
Forensic science, also known as criminalistics, is the application of science principles and methods to support legal decision-making in matters of criminal and civil law.
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George Deas, Lord Deas
Sir George Deas, Lord Deas (1804–1887) was a 19th century Scottish judge.
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Gladys Mitchell
Gladys Maude Winifred Mitchell (21 April 1901 – 27 July 1983) was an English writer best known for her creation of Mrs Bradley, the heroine of 66 detective novels.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Hanging
Hanging is killing a person by suspending them from the neck with a noose or ligature.
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Heinemann (publisher)
William Heinemann Ltd., with the imprint Heinemann, was a London-based publisher founded in 1890 by William Heinemann.
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Jack House
John House (16 May 1906 – 11 April 1991) was a prolific and popular Scottish writer and broadcaster, with a significant attachment to the City of Glasgow.
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John Dickson Carr
John Dickson Carr (November 30, 1906 – February 27, 1977) was an American author of detective stories, who also published using the pseudonyms Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson, and Roger Fairbairn.
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Mrs Bradley
Beatrice Adela Bradley is a fictional detective created by Gladys Mitchell.
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Murder, Mystery and My Family
Murder, Mystery and My Family is a BBC One series featuring Sasha Wass KC and Jeremy Dein KC., which examines historic criminal convictions resulting in the death penalty in order to determine if any of them resulted in a miscarriage of justice.
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Photography
Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
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Port Huron, Michigan
Port Huron is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of St. Clair County.
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Sandyford, Glasgow
Sandyford is an area of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Seeing is Believing (novel)
Seeing is Believing (also published as Cross of Murder) is a mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr, who published it under the name of Carter Dickson.
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Sir Henry Merrivale
Sir Henry Merrivale is a fictional amateur detective created by "Carter Dickson", a pen name of John Dickson Carr (1906–1977).
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Square Mile of Murder
The Square Mile of Murder relates to an area of west-central Glasgow, Scotland. Sandyford murder case and Square Mile of Murder are history of Glasgow.
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STV Studios
STV Studios (previously STV Productions, SMG Productions, and originally known as Scottish Television Enterprises) is the television production arm of the Scottish company STV Group plc.
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Trent's Last Case (novel)
Trent's Last Case is a detective novel written by E. C. Bentley and first published in 1913.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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When Last I Died
When Last I Died is a 1941 mystery detective novel by the British writer Gladys Mitchell.
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William Calcraft
William Calcraft (11 October 1800 – 13 December 1879) was a 19th-century English hangman, one of the most prolific of British executioners.
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William Morrow and Company
William Morrow and Company is an American publishing company founded by William Morrow in 1926.
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See also
1860s in Glasgow
- 1869 Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities by-election
- Sandyford murder case
1862 in Scotland
- 1862 in Scotland
- Sandyford murder case
- Winchburgh rail crash
1862 murders in the United Kingdom
- Catherine Wilson
- Mary Timney
- Sandyford murder case
Murder in Glasgow
- Bible John
- House of Blood murders
- Murder of Amanda Duffy
- Murder of Asad Shah
- Murder of Esther Brown
- Murder of Karen Buckley
- Murder of Kriss Donald
- Murder of Paige Doherty
- Sandyford murder case
Trials in Scotland
- Battle of Champions
- Battle of the North Inch
- Ernest Barrie
- Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597
- Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661–62
- Great Scottish witch hunt of 1649–50
- Isla Bryson case
- James Carnegie of Finhaven
- Madeleine Smith
- Murder of Elizabeth McCabe
- Murder of Hugh Montgomerie
- Murder of James Young
- Murder of Kriss Donald
- North Berwick witch trials
- Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial
- Peter Tobin
- Quintinshill rail disaster
- Sandyford murder case
- Special measures
- Witch trials in Scotland
- Witch trials in early modern Scotland
- Witchcraft in Orkney
- Witches of Scotland
Unsolved murders in Scotland
- Appin Murder
- Bible John
- Murder of Alistair Wilson
- Murder of Amanda Duffy
- Murder of Elizabeth McCabe
- Murder of George Murdoch
- Murder of Mary Speir Gunn
- Murder of Sheila Anderson
- Sandyford murder case
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandyford_murder_case
Also known as Jessie McLachlan.