
By Ann Rule
This 15th quantity in number one long island Times bestselling writer Ann Rule’s sequence of actual crime paperback originals, Don’t glance in the back of You, makes a speciality of tales of individuals at risk, occasionally from strangers and occasionally from the folk they recognize and love. the most tale, “North to Alaska,” encompasses a tangled internet of 2 households and a few sensational detective paintings thirty years after a homicide. it's, really actually, a case that starts off with “bare bones.”
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form without the express written permission of the publisher. ISBN: 978-1-78027-198-9 eBook ISBN: 978-0-85790-805-6 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library To Coral, Finlay, Mia and Zara Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Hitting the Heights 2 The Ibrox Open Goal 3 A Sign of the Times 4 A Lasting Impression 5 The First Rule of Robbery 6 The Crime that Rocked the Capital 7 Auction House Hammered 8 An Ugly Secret 9 Scotland’s Unwelcome Tourists 10 A Jewel Heist with a Difference 11 Blood on the Streets 12 A City’s Darkest Day 13 Tricks of the Trade 14 The Art of the Heist 15 An Age-old Problem 16 National Emergency Postscript Bibliography Colourplates Acknowledgments Few books open with a word of thanks for the men and women of Scotland’s police service but it seems fitting to do just that.
The file remains open although the hopes of ever gaining a conclusion by bringing suspects to court remain a fading dream for those who were left stumped by a carefully choreographed and perfectly executed heist. 2 The Ibrox Open Goal It was described at the time as Scotland’s biggest bank robbery and one of the best planned the country had ever seen. It also had as one of its main suspects a man billed as the Monocled Major and one of Glasgow’s most recognisable districts as its backdrop – in short, the Ibrox heist of 1955 had all the ingredients to make it a headline writer’s dream.
There was a tremendous public response to the initial appeal for information, with detectives and uniformed colleagues interviewing hundreds of witnesses. They spent time visiting businesses throughout Altens and left no stone unturned in their quest for vital clues. Staff at the cash depot were also quizzed at length, with officers duty bound to explore the possibility that the raiders may have had help from the inside. That was not a theory that was ever publicly discussed or given credence by the investigating team.