
17 March 2026
Scotland Today: Killer or Scapegoat? The Bizarre Twist That Set a Murderer Free
Scottish Murders
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Travel back to March 1945 as we revisit a moment in Greenock’s history that is as gripping as it is unsettling. This debut 'Scotland Today' episode shines a light on crime, justice, and enduring mystery—through the lens of the Wolf of Greenock case.
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3 Key Takeaways:
A Dockside Murder Grips a Nation:
The episode plunges listeners into a chilling December night in 1944, as Dawn recounts the brutal assault and murder of merchant seaman Leonard Davies in Greenock. The community is rocked, both by the violence of the crime and the subsequent media frenzy that follows Docherty’s arrest and shocking trial.
Justice on a Knife Edge:
The courtroom drama runs high, with overwhelming evidence, a guilty verdict, and a death sentence by hanging for John Docherty. Yet, a critical legal misstep leads to the quashing of his conviction. This twist forces us to question whether justice was properly served or if deeper secrets remain hidden within Greenock’s docks.
Echoes Across the Decades:
The episode draws a haunting parallel to a different John Docherty from Greenock, convicted in the 1986 Elaine Doyle murder—a case the podcast covered in a previous episode. Through these stories, Dawn highlights how history’s shadows can stretch long across Scottish towns.
SOURCES:
Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/wolfofgreenock
British Newspaper Archives Affiliate Link
SUPPORT US:
Ko-fi - ko-fi.com/scottishmurders
Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurders
Website - scottishmurders.com
Instagram - @scottishmurderspodcast
CREDITS:
Scottish Murders is a production of Cluarantonn
Hosted by Dawn Young
Researched, Written and Edited by Dawn Young
Production Company Name by Granny Robertson
MUSIC:
ES_Far Over the Highlands - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen- epidemicsound
Watch Full Video on YouTube
3 Key Takeaways:
A Dockside Murder Grips a Nation:
The episode plunges listeners into a chilling December night in 1944, as Dawn recounts the brutal assault and murder of merchant seaman Leonard Davies in Greenock. The community is rocked, both by the violence of the crime and the subsequent media frenzy that follows Docherty’s arrest and shocking trial.
Justice on a Knife Edge:
The courtroom drama runs high, with overwhelming evidence, a guilty verdict, and a death sentence by hanging for John Docherty. Yet, a critical legal misstep leads to the quashing of his conviction. This twist forces us to question whether justice was properly served or if deeper secrets remain hidden within Greenock’s docks.
Echoes Across the Decades:
The episode draws a haunting parallel to a different John Docherty from Greenock, convicted in the 1986 Elaine Doyle murder—a case the podcast covered in a previous episode. Through these stories, Dawn highlights how history’s shadows can stretch long across Scottish towns.
SOURCES:
Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/wolfofgreenock
British Newspaper Archives Affiliate Link
SUPPORT US:
Ko-fi - ko-fi.com/scottishmurders
Merch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurders
Website - scottishmurders.com
Instagram - @scottishmurderspodcast
CREDITS:
Scottish Murders is a production of Cluarantonn
Hosted by Dawn Young
Researched, Written and Edited by Dawn Young
Production Company Name by Granny Robertson
MUSIC:
ES_Far Over the Highlands - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen- epidemicsound