John Templeton, who died in 2015, was nicknamed “Bible John” by fellow works of the Mitchell Library due to his resemblance to the artist’s impression of the serial killer.
A Bible John suspect boasted to Glasgow work colleagues that he was interviewed twice by cops over the murder of the third victim.
It is understood that he was a regular visitor to the Spiritualist Church on Berkeley Street and spoke with a speech impediment. Helen’s sister Jean Langford told police a man who shared a taxi with them called himself Templeton or Semperson. She added: “He apparently also boasted that he had been questioned twice by police as a person of interest. I am not sure why he did that. Perhaps he wanted people to think he had been cleared as a suspect.”
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