Jamie Gray
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Jamie Gray (1988) is a Scottish murderer who, along with Edith McAlinden and John McAlinden, was involved in a triple murder dubbed 'The House Of Blood' killings in Glasgow, Scotland, on October 17, 2004.
Gray murdered 71-year-old Anthony Coyle by smashing his head with a golf club. Edith McAlinden and John McAlinden also murdered men on the same night. Gray pleaded guilty to the murder of Anthony Coyle and was sentenced to life imprisonment on June 29, 2005. He was told he would spend at least twelve years in prison.
[edit] External links
- Gray pleads guilty to murder - BBC article, dated Thursday 26 May, 2005
- Gray jailed for life - BBC article, dated Wednesday 29 June, 2005

