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7. Beware Book

7. Beware Book

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This is the concluding chapter of an investigation that has taken more than one year.

Join us as we finally sit down with police to ask the questions that have built up over the stacks of interviews, door knocks, calls and emails.

The questions that the families we’re working with have waited decades for answers to.

We ask two senior serving Police Scotland officers what they can tell us about these murders? How they were examined and why so many have never been solved.

We also challenge them about the Beware Book. Its pages contained details of the most violent clients stalking Glasgow’s red-light district in the 1990s and early 2000s – did that include names of men in the police and legal professions as some allege?

Hear from two key voices in this book’s story – one has written in it, the other is the last person on record to have seen it.

Why is it now missing and where could it be? Join us in the final episode of Beware Book to find out.

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If you’ve been affected by any of the issues raised in this podcast and need mental-health support or want to talk about your feelings, visit the Hub of Hope to find services in your area.

If you think you might have information about any of the people we’ve mentioned you can get in touch with us at bewarebook@bauermedia.co.uk

Written, created, presented and produced by Collette McGonigle

Presented and produced by Callum McQuade

Executive Producers - Laurence Bassett & Henrietta Harrison

Sound Design - James Stodd & Michelle Homan

Designer - Ben Watkins

Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls

Legal Counsel - Jonathan McNaul for Bauer Media Group and Caroline Marshall for Reviewed & Cleared

Head of Production - Cat Moran

Chief Creative Officer, Podcasts - Lucie Cave

Director of News and Sport, Scotland and Northern Ireland - Lorraine Herbison Hollinshead

Beware Book is a Rayo Original podcast by Bauer Media

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