In the crowded, smoke-filled Barrowland Ballroom of 1960s Glasgow, a polite, well-dressed man quoted scripture about adulterous women being stoned to death. Hours later, his dance partner was dead. He became known as Bible John, and he was never found.
This episode investigates one of Scotland's most haunting unsolved cases, the murders of three young mothers between 1968 and 1969. We trace the groundbreaking manhunt, the surviving witness who came face to face with the killer, and the unsettling theory that police may have chased a single phantom while real killers walked free.
How the predator used the bustling over-25s nights at the Barrowland as camouflage to stalk vulnerable, often estranged mothers
The chilling 20-minute taxi ride in which witness Jean Langford captured a detailed profile of the killer down to his overlapping teeth
The first-ever police composite sketch in a Scottish murder hunt and a dragnet of 50,000 statements, 450 hairdressers, and 300 lineups
How modern DNA and dental evidence definitively cleared major suspects, including the exhumed John McInnes and serial killer Peter Tobin
The 'linkage blindness' theory that forcing all three deaths into one narrative may have given separate killers a smokescreen
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