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John Cremin and the Baby Faced Killer

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In 1959, teenagers James Denovan and Anthony Miller devised a scheme to rob homosexual men in Queen’s Park Recreation Ground in Glasgow. They exploited the fact that homosexuality was illegal, knowing their victims would be unlikely to report the crimes. This continued until April 1960, when one of their victims, John Cremin, was killed. Initially, his death was thought to be accidental, but a post-mortem revealed that John had been murdered.
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CREDITS:
Scottish Murders is a production of https://www.cluarantonn.com/
Hosted by Dawn Young
Researched and Written by Dawn Young
Edited and Produced by Erin Ferguson - instagram.com/erinfergus0n/
Production Company Name by Granny Robertson
MUSIC:
Dawn of the Fairies by Derek & Brandon Fiechter
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In 1959, teenagers James Denovan and Anthony Miller devised a scheme to rob homosexual men in Queen’s Park Recreation Ground in Glasgow. They exploited the fact that homosexuality was illegal, knowing their victims would be unlikely to report the crimes. This continued until April 1960, when one of their victims, John Cremin, was killed. Initially, his death was thought to be accidental, but a post-mortem revealed that John had been murdered.
Promo by Foul Play Crime Series

SOURCES:
Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/johncremin
SHOW:
Support Us: ko-fi.com/scottishmurders
Patreon - patreon.com/scottishmurders
Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurders
Website - scottishmurders.com
Twitter - @scottishmurders
Instagram - @scottishmurderspodcast
Facebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdurs
YouTube - @ScottishMurders
Linktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurders
CREDITS:
Scottish Murders is a production of https://www.cluarantonn.com/
Hosted by Dawn Young
Researched and Written by Dawn Young
Edited and Produced by Erin Ferguson - instagram.com/erinfergus0n/
Production Company Name by Granny Robertson
MUSIC:
Dawn of the Fairies by Derek & Brandon Fiechter
  continue reading

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