Episode Description
“I think her last words would have been mammy” The words of Jacqueline Gallagher’s mum, during a heartbreaking interview with us in the family home – as she tries to describe a pain that took their breath away in 1996 and never gave it back. A pain which started when Jackie was found dead, wrapped in a homemade curtain, near a bus stop in Bowling. The 26-year-old from Paisley, suffered more than 100 injuries. George Johnstone – a frequent client - stood trial for her murder but the case against him was found not proven. We speak to mum Alice and stepdad Robert more than 20 years later, the same length of time since they last heard from police about their daughter’s murder. We also hear from the sister of Tracey Wylde who was choked to death at her flat in the north side of the city a year later, in 1997. Bernadette was just 12 years old when her sister was killed. She tells us of being hounded by reporters and photographers who gathered outside her school, hoping to catch her off guard just to grab the