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William Campbell A KILLER boasted how he had left his victim lying like a teabag . Ray Currie, 44, stabbed William Campbell to death just hours after the country had been put into lockdown in March last year. The 37 year-old never survived the daytime attack in Glasgow s Springburn having been knifed nine times. Currie insisted he only lashed out as he had been cornered - but jurors were told how William was unarmed. The thug was on Friday convicted of murder following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow. Currie had claimed he was not a man of violence . But, it emerged after the verdict, he already had a string of convictions for assault, robbery and having a knife.
Earliest memory of Glasgow? I was born in Belfast, 1947 but moved to Springburn when I was three. My dad was born there, and met and married my mum after the war. When I was 12, we moved to Kirkintilloch as part of the overspill plans in 1960. Which street did you live on? Hillkirk Street, top floor flat tenement – a room and kitchen, with an outside toilet shared with two other families. I found an old picture of Hillkirk Street where the police are taking part in a parade. A police parade on Hillkirk Street in Springburn - does anyone remember this?