The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New book on shocking 1930s Perth lovers’ lane crimes and aftermath

WRITING: Crieff author follows case from fateful night to jury’s final verdict

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

A new book by a Crieff author shines a spotlight on a shocking crime in 1930s Perth and the “very sexist society” of the time.

Rob Mcinroy publishes his first novel, Cuddies Strip, next month. It delves into the heartbreak­ing real-life tale of Fair City teenager Danny Kerrigan and his lover, and the tragic events of August 1935.

While walking along lovers’ lane Cuddies Strip, near local beauty spot Buckie Braes, Danny is shot and killed by a mystery assailant before his sweetheart is raped.

However, the legal system of the period puts up for debate Danny’s lover’s reliabilit­y as a witness, due to views held at the time which would be seen as astonishin­g now.

Covering the 14 days of the police investigat­ion of both crimes, plus another crime that becomes inextricab­ly linked, the narrative closely follows the five days of the trial in Edinburgh.

Yorkshirem­an Rob, 56, who has written a number of short stories set around Perthshire, spent time in the capital himself when he was researchin­g the case.

The local government employee used official court papers from the National Archives in Edinburgh, as well as reports from The Courier, Evening Telegraph and Sunday Post editions printed at the time and accessed at the AK Bell Library, to ensure the book is as historical­ly accurate as possible.

However, it was somewhere much more unexpected where St Johnstone fan Rob initially stumbled upon the case and its setting.

“The idea came from the St Johnstone We Are Perth online forum,” he said. “It has a section with old photograph­s, where I saw Cuddies Strip.

“I started to research the place and came across the story.

“It was a lovers’ lane where people used to go to get away from prying eyes,” he said.

“One night Danny was shot in the chest and his lover was chased and raped.

“I did some digging into the story and it got more and more interestin­g. The night of the crimes was only the start of the ordeal for Danny’s lover.”

He said: “It was a very sexist society and the doctor’s notes said they suspected she was not a virgin. She had to undergo three inspection­s.”

Rob was shocked by the treatment the teenage girl received, which continued into the court case as her reliabilit­y as a witness was called into question.

The novel follows the case from the murder to the jury’s final verdict, exposing deep-rooted misogyny in the era’s legal system.

The book will be released on September 20 and all copies ordered now at Ringwood Publishing will be signed by Rob.

 ??  ?? Cuddies Strip, about a crime which shocked Perth in the 1930s, is Rob Mcinroy’s first novel.
Cuddies Strip, about a crime which shocked Perth in the 1930s, is Rob Mcinroy’s first novel.
 ??  ?? Cuddies Strip by Rob Mcinroy will be released on September 20.
Cuddies Strip by Rob Mcinroy will be released on September 20.

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