Donaldson socialising with Bobby Kirkwood (left), an associate who was once jailed for taking a power drill to the head of a gangland rival.
A rare photo of Jane Clarke’s injured face after a violent attack in Majorca by her then partner Donaldson. She also suffered bleeding on the brain.
Self-styled tycoon Barry Hughes and his wife Jackie enjoy the high life in Dubai weeks before he was bankrupted owing almost £10 million to HMRC.
Jamie ‘The Iceman’ Stevenson, one of many major organised crime figures who has received attention from Russell Findlay and other journalists.
Drug dealer Tony McGovern was shot dead in 2000. Former best friend Stevenson was prime suspect for the unsolved murder.
The 2002 murder of drug dealer Justin McAlroy led to the exposure of murky connections between the criminal underworld and the Scottish Labour party.
Highly-dangerous gangland thug George ‘Goofy’ Docherty, loyal brother-in-law of Frankie ‘Donuts’ Donaldson. His 2006 murder is unsolved.
Stewart ‘Specky’ Boyd, an associate of William ‘Basil’ Burns, led a crime gang linked to at least nine murders during the 1990s Paisley drugs war.
Fame-hungry gangster Paul Ferris (left) and ex-social worker Reg McKay produced a series of books glamorising criminals. (Mirrorpix)
After quitting Scotland, former Celtic owner Fergus McCann was later tracked down in France by Russell Findlay. (Mirrorpix)
When Rangers owner Sir David Murray wielded great power in newspapers, one clash resulted in an editor losing his job.
Police chief Campbell Corrigan shows off expensive cars supposedly seized from organised criminals. But the PR stunt was later exposed as a sham. (Mirrorpix)
Robin Lumsden, a police Chief Inspector from Fife, explained to Findlay that his Nazi-themed number plate was just a ‘private joke’.
A police-issued photofit of the elusive 1960s Glasgow serial killer Bible John, who has never been caught.
Peter Tobin will die in prison for the murder of three young women. Some believe the serial killer is Bible John.
Serial killer Angus Sinclair will also rot behind bars. But did the police give Sinclair a ‘license to kill’ by fitting up another man for a 1977 murder he committed?
A cartoon by Russell Findlay showing a defence lawyer as a puppet or organised crime with a tendency not to tell the truth.
With Crown Office controversy never far from the headlines, this humorous take on an incompetent prosecutor reflects public concerns.
After being sentenced to ‘15 years’ for the acid attack on journalist Russell Findlay, a cartoon version of ‘fat clown’ hitman William ‘Basil’ Burns.
Frankie ‘Donuts’ Donaldson with a bandaged hand from a street knife attack. He was later targeted again while in prison for domestic violence. (Mirrorpix)
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