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Frank McPhee


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Died
  
2000, Maryhill, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Frank McPhie (21 October 1948 - 10 May 2000) was a long-time Glasgow gangland boss. In May 2000, he was killed by a single shot to the head from a .22 rifle with telescopic sight outside his home in Guthrie Street, Maryhill, Glasgow, 500 yards from Maryhill Police Station, while his son watched. It was variously reported that a sniper had waited for him after he had been chased through Glasgow by another hitman and that only one hitman was involved.

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It was reported that a £5,000 'contract' had been put out on his life. Police were said to be investigating one theory that McPhie had tried to muscle in on the drug trade controlled by former Irish terrorists. He had been responsible for negotiating between dealers in the North and the rest of England. Police also probed his links with a "plot to make Scotland the dogfighting capital of Europe"; and probed claims that he had been killed by one of two Glasgow gangster families.

McPhie was reported to have built his "underworld empire" on drugs and robbery. He was jailed in 1978 for five years for robbery and served another five in 1986 for an armed raid. In 1990, he was cleared of involvement in a £42,000 armed raid but was sentenced to eight years for his involvement in a £200,000 drug deal in 1992. In 1997, McPhie was prosecuted for the killing of William "Worm" Toye, who was found stabbed to death in Perth Prison, where McPhie was serving time. A jury found the case not proven. In 1998, three months after his release from prison, McPhie was accused of the murder by strangulation of Chris McGrory, but the case was again found not proven.

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