THE HOUSE OF BLOOD MURDERS

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Published 2021-11-30
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Today's solved true crime case is on the HOUSE OF BLOOD MURDERS by Edith McAlinden, John McAlinden and Jamie Gray - this is one of Scotland's (glasgow) most horrifying massacres ever

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All Comments (21)
  • @nik1488
    The fact she went to have drink as soon as she got out of prison instead of seeing her own son just tells you everything about her
  • @dezdovalina
    To think this all started because she wanted someone to buy her a drink and couldn't accept a no. Disgusting. May those victims rest in peace.
  • @alexischol7811
    The fact that her sons friend was so willing to just participate. It really makes me worry about the kind of people my kids would make as friends.
  • Ok but the most terrifying thing is that the two teenage boys WERE NOT drunk, they just did it without even thinking oh my god I can’t imagine what kind of messed up minds these people had
  • I feel so bad for Anthony, he fought so hard for his life, what a horrible way to go out. And how a mother can bring her CHILD to do this???
  • @BriEMcN
    Jeez this one is particularly hard, poor Anthony especially. What a horrifying way to die, witnessing your best friends death and waiting know you're next and there's nothing you can do.
  • @hamza361
    The part about Anthony is absolutely horrific. I can’t imagine the fear he must have had knowing he was about to die and there was nothing he could do about it.
  • @Angel_1394
    This case is insane. None of them had to die. They were finally getting on their feet and stable and she got out and ruined it
  • @skreemqueen756
    How a mother could drag their child into such a horrific situation, just awful!!! Great work, beautiful Eleanor.
  • @yandereskitty
    The fact that her son, suggested that. Shows he's no different from his criminal mother.
  • @user-fb9ze6ue3t
    I can’t imagine how scared and helpless Anthony must have felt when he was in that room. gave me proper chills when u described how he tried his best to barricade the door and flee . Acc so sad.
  • @ajjajsjsjj
    my heart goes out for anthony, imagine the fear that was going trough his body in those moments :(
  • @SweetAshGamer
    and THIS is why you pay attention to who your children are hanging out with as well. I can't imagine my son having a friend that would put him in a position like this. My gosh, we obviously don't know if the other kid was all for it or not but it sounds like he really didn't know what he was walking into.
  • This is horrific. Edith could have done good and had a good life. Sounds like all the adults were all very problematic people but wowww she sounds awful. I was couch surfing between ages 19-21 for 18 months of my life after I left home at 19 due to domestic violence and family dysfunction. I was working 30 hours a week in 2 different little retail jobs while surfing the streets of Geelong in Australia which can get expensive. I never turned to drugs and stuff but it was really scary. Eventually at 21 I got a place and lived there for years. I'm 28 now, got a partner and married for 2 years, together for 7 years total, own a home together, due to have our first baby in Mid-March and I'm in my third year at university doing a double major in arts and science. Homelessness and hard experiences don't excuse bad behaviour and you can still have a beautiful life in the future.
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  • @twilights4m
    I'm from Glasgow, and I can say that people from Glasgow have a weird relationship with our cities murdery reputation - it's a grim humour kind of thing, but I think most of us are really just desensitised to it - that being said, Glasgow has improved so so much in recent years, violent crime has really dropped dramatically. A while ago, Glasgow was voted the most violent city in the UK, and in the same year it was voted the most friendly city in the UK - the anecdote we tend to use to explain it to other people is usually '(a Glaswegian) would stab you but the they'd call you an ambulance after'
  • Did the taxi driver not think to come out and give evidence saying they had seen Edith John and Jamie with two of the victims? Even more evidence
  • @sakurasfish2115
    Triple murder over who pays a drink, let one bleed to death over who pays a taxi...with friends like this who need enemies lol
  • @amelia-br9zu
    When I heard their sentences my jaw literally dropped, life should be life. No parole