
I’ve been listening to the Serial Killer Bible John podcast part one and part two it’s really good and very frightening. Bible John is an unidentified serial killer who is believed to have murdered three young women between 68 and 1969 in Glasgow, Scotland. … The perpetrator has never been identified and the case remains both unsolved and also one of the most extensive manhunts in Scottish criminal history. Each of the victims of Bible John were young brunette women between the ages of 25 and 32, and all had met their murderer at the Barrowland Ballroom: a dance hall and music venue in the city. The perpetrator has never been identified and the case remains both unsolved and also one of the most extensive manhunts in Scottish criminal history. The murders committed by Bible John would prove to be the first time in Scotland in which the Crown Office authorised the publication of a composite drawing of an individual suspected of murder for public viewing. This unidentified serial killer became known as “Bible John” due to his having repeatedly quoted from the Bible and to have condemned any form of adultery while in the company of his final victim. The known movements and modus operandi of convicted serial killer and rapist Peter Tobin have given rise to suspicions that he may be Bible John.
I was roughly 14 years old at the time. I have a faint memory of this publicied at the time. Think the photo is of Peter Tobin who the police thought was Bible John. Presumably he has died in prison?
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I remember Greg and Vanessa were saying that on the Serial Killer podcast Bob that. It was a pretend name a fake name so no one would recognise him.
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Yes, would imagine they are right. I wonder how he devised such a name? A strange name to adopt given its conotations?
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Yh that’s right that was right Greg and Vanessa mentioned that on the Serial Killers podcast they were both talking about that to Bob.
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Likely never get his real identity now!
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No I think it’ll be too long ago.
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