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Name
  
Arthur Thompson


Role
  
Gangster

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Died
  
1993, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Arthur Thompson (September 1931 – 13 March 1993) known as "the Godfather", was a Scottish gangster who made his mark on the streets of Scotland in the 1950s. He then went on to take charge of organised crime for over thirty years. He was born in September 1931 in the industrial area of Springburn, Glasgow. He died in Glasgow on 13 March 1993 from natural causes – a heart attack – at the age of 61. According to rumour and later newspaper reports, he did not die in his bed, but paramedics took his body there following his death.

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Thompson began his career as a money lender. He was said to crucify those who did not repay their debts, by nailing them to floors or doors. Protection rackets soon followed. He then went on to invest his money into legitimate businesses, which grew more and more over the years, making him a very wealthy man. By the 1980s, the Thompson family had entered the drug trade, led by Thompson's son Arthur Jr. It was rumoured that, by the 1990s, Thompson was earning some £100,000 a week as a loan shark (usurer).

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Thompson was one of the most feared criminals in Scotland. In 1966, he narrowly escaped death when a bomb exploded under his car; his mother-in-law, in the passenger seat, was killed. Shortly afterwards, he spotted two men he suspected of the attack, Patrick Welsh and James Goldie, members of the rival Welsh family gang. He forced their van off the road by driving his own car directly at it – the van hit a lamp post and both men were killed. Thompson was charged with murder but not prosecuted as the police could find no witnesses who would testify. In 1969, Thompson's wife Rita forced her way into the Welsh home and stabbed Patrick Welsh's wife in the chest; she was jailed for three years.

The shooting of his son

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On 18 August 1991 Thompson's son Arthur Jr (nicknamed "Fatboy") died after being shot three times outside the family home "The Ponderosa". A former enforcer for the Thompson family, Paul Ferris, was arrested, charged with the murder and remanded to HM Prison Barlinnie. On the day of Thompson Jr's funeral a car was found containing the bodies of two friends of Ferris, Robert Glover and Joe Hanlon, who were also suspected of involvement in his death and had been killed by gunshots to the back of the head and up the anus. Their bodies had been dumped on the route of Fatboy's funeral procession, so that his hearse passed their dead bodies. There was to be further drama that day as there was also a bomb scare at the cemetery where Thompson Jr was due to be buried. At his trial in 1992, Paul Ferris was charged with Arthur Thompson Jr's murder but was found not guilty and released without charge.

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Over 300 witnesses, including Thompson Sr, were called to give evidence at a trial which lasted fifty four days and cost £4.1million, at the time the longest and most expensive trial in Scottish legal history. Ferris claimed the younger Thompson had been shot by a hit man known only as "The Apprentice". He was acquitted of all charges.

His other children

Thompson, Sr.'s daughter, Margaret, died from a drug overdose in 1989.

His other son, Billy, was stabbed and seriously wounded 400 yards from the family home in 2000, but survived. Billy had recently served a prison sentence for possessing a harpoon gun. He had been given two-and-a-half years, reduced on appeal to 18 months. Billy died on 4th March 2017 as a result of his drug addiction.

Thomson, Sr is now survived by Tracey Thompson, 51, his last remaining child.

References

Arthur Thompson (gangster) Wikipedia