He
returned to the Damolly Road,
retrieved the bicycle and rode it to a field a half a kilometre along that road
near its junction with the Belfast
Road. There
he abandoned it just inside a field (he didn’t dare allow the stolen bike to be
found closer than that to his own home) and made his way home – barefoot- he
had lost his own shoes in the melee – to wash the evidence off himself.
There
he stripped and packed his bloodied wear for later disposal. When he could, he weighted these items down
in a slurry tank some hundreds of metres from his own home.
Early
the next morning McGladdery was up and about exceptionally early and he was
seen taking water into his house.
When
he was questioned and then physically examined later that Saturday evening by
the police doctor – who took forensic samples – he was scrubbed exceptionally
clean and his skin was a reddish colour as if ‘it had been scrubbed raw’.
McGladdery
attempted to explain the scratch marks on his face by claiming that a
chest-expander he was using slipped and struck him.
…..
more McGladdery murder to come …..
We
welcome the news that a 48 year-old man has now been charged in connection with the series of Ipswich murders.
These were five innocent girls, all of them twice victims … once to the
scourge of hard drugs and a low-life, then to a ruthless killer. It has yet to be established in trial whether Mr Wright was that killer.