Beware Book
Beware Book

Introducing Beware Book

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The story of Glasgow’s unsolved murders.  Beware Book shines the light on a spate of vicious killings of young women which shocked the city between 1991 and 2005.  This series features deepl...

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8 women, mothers, daughters, sisters all killed in cold blood.

"I think the last words would have been Mammy. I think she would have cried out Mammy.

And it was 104 it would blow his head, have you lost it?"

"You could tell that she'd been brought up in a loving family, that she just got up in her drugs and drank in prostitution." 8 lies brutally taken with few answers given. "She was all of the mother, because the time it went to just, she didn't do it in her blood."

"Can you can do them?"

"She's a certain Indian if I feel like 20 years old.

He has been in the hearty castle now." Leaving a city in panic. "They knew that some day was out there, and these losses were loving in a knife edge after night, and they were looking at their cell on their bodies.

He didn't know if they were going to come back or not." A string of vicious murders shocked Glasgow between 1991 and 2005 of women who felt their best defense was each other and not the authorities. "Strawling warnings about the most dangerous clients in the tattered pages of a leather journal, the Bewerbuk."

Women involved in prostitution in Glasgow. It was a system of warning each other.

"Did you come across that in your kind of involvement in inquiry?

What did you know about this? They were Bewerbuk." "I seized it." "As a city turned a blind eye to darkness and violence on the drag." "I was just attacked and the guy helped me and there,

but it was a bus storm." "But I was like, "I only took a back out and made my nail ache. I have got a drug cover, you know." "I'm collect and go on a go on a go." "I'm Calamac Wade, and we're journalist who working Glasgow."

"We've been investigating this story for over a year." "I feel like this is a proper police car park." "We have a service vehicle, some sightings." Heading from the loved ones of those whose lives were so cruelly cut short, many of whom haven't spoken publicly in decades, some not at all.

"They're painted by failed police investigations that let Calers live free for decades unwatched and unchecked."

"And I think there's a lot ought to be found out about Ian Parker."

"Personally?"

"I don't think it was his first model."

"We ask what the pages of this missing Bewerbuk might contain." "What about things in that book?" "Well, are you as a police?" "Oh, sirs." "And can we finally get these forgotten families the answers?"

"They so rightly deserve."

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