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Square Mile of Murder

Square Mile of Murder

Description: The Square Mile of Murder relates to an area of west-central Glasgow, Scotland. The term was first coined by the Scottish journalist and author Jack House, whose 1961 book of the same name was based on the fact that four of Scotland's most infamous murders were committed within an area of 1 square mile. Wikipedia
Genre: Crime, Mystery
Year Released: 1980
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 6
First episode air date: June 12, 1980

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