Bruadar a' Bhais/A Dream of Death
Drama documentary telling the story of Hugh Macleod, a teacher who was convicted of the murder of a travelling pedlar in a trial where 'dream testimony' was admitted by the Crown.
Goirid mus deach a chrochadh airson murt ann an 1831, chaidh Uisdean Macleòid a dhraghadh tro shrà idean Inbhirnis is ròpa mu amhaich, air beulaibh trì mile neach. Bhruidhinn e sa Ghà idhlig, ag aideachadh a chiont, mus deach a chuir gu bà s.
An seo, tha sgeulachd eucoir bhrùdail Mhicleòid, agus a' chùis cùirte a lean, air a h-ìnnse slà n. Seo an aon turas riamh fo lagh na h-Alba a chaidh an dà rna shealladh a ghabhail mar fhianais sa chùirt.
Bha Macleòid aithnichte 'son am miann a bh'aige air airgead. B'e sin a dh'adhbhraich gun do chuir è às do cheannaiche-siubhail, ann an sgìre iomallach Chataibh far an robh an dithis aca an tà mh. Bha nà ir' is ùpraid sa choimhearsnachd, agus ged a bhathas aig an à m sin a' creidsinn gu mòr sa ghiobht de'n dà shealladh, chuir e chaidh fianais bho fhear a bh'air aithneachadh mar "aislingeach" a chreidsinn le diùraidh.
Le beachdan bho fhear poilis, neach lagha, neachd naidheachd agus eòlaiche inntinn, tha sgeulachd na cùise air a h-ìnnse 'son a cheud uair air telebhisean, le iomhaighean beartach dhrà ma na cois.
Before he was hanged for murder in 1831, young Hugh Macleod was paraded through the streets of Inverness in chains, jeered by a 3,000-strong crowd. He was the only defendant in Scottish legal history whose trial had admitted the evidence of second sight.
Macleod was a native of remote Assynt in Sutherland. A schoolteacher, he was driven by an obsession for fine clothes and a fondness for reckless living. When a popular travelling pedlar acquired a windfall, he became an easy target for Macleod.
This extraordinary Scottish crime story is told in full - a murder that led to the exposure of a respected member of society, an investigation where ancient rituals were carried out and a trial where the only 'dream testimony' ever known in Scots jurisprudence was admitted by the Crown.
The crime is considered from a 21st-century perspective, through expert contributors and drama reconstruction. It reveals how the people of a small Gaelic-speaking village took on a murder case themselves and discusses how today's forensics might still be challenged by it.
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Sgeulachd Ùisdean MhicLeòid
Duration: 01:26
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Morrison |
Broadcasts
- Thu 10 Mar 2016 21:00
- Wed 16 Mar 2016 23:00
- Wed 11 Jan 2017 21:00
- Mon 16 Jan 2017 22:30
- Wed 1 Nov 2017 21:00
- Mon 6 Nov 2017 22:30
- Thu 26 Jul 2018 21:00
- Wed 1 Aug 2018 23:00
- Tue 26 Mar 2019 21:00
- Sun 31 Mar 2019 21:00
- Wed 2 Oct 2019 21:00
- Mon 7 Oct 2019 22:30
- Tue 30 Jun 2020 21:30
- Thu 1 Jul 2021 21:00
- Wed 7 Jul 2021 23:00
- Tue 25 Apr 2023 21:00
- Sun 30 Apr 2023 21:00