Oscar Leschinzer fled Germany in the late 1890s. After drifting around Europe and America, he set up home in Glasgow. He was convicted of murder in 1909, but was he really a killer or in fact a victim of a high-level conspiracy?
Madeleine Smith was a 19th-century Glaswegian socialite who was sensationally accused of poisoning her lover. Discover if today's experts think she was truly guilty.
Recalling the 1862 Sandyford murder case, in which Jessie McLachlan was accused of killing her friend with a meat cleaver. Hear the facts as her guilt is questioned.
Revisit Scotland's most infamous murders. Edward Pritchard poisoned his wife and mother-in-law in 1865 and was the last person to be publicly hanged in Glasgow.
Callous killer Donald Merrett murdered his mum, his wife, and his mother-in-law before taking his own life in 1954. Learn more about the butchery that shocked Scotland.
Frenchman Eugene Chantrelle was hanged in Edinburgh's Calton Jail in 1878 for the murder of his young Scottish wife. We revisit the case that scandalized a nation.