Welcome crime readers, and friends, to the third issue of our magazine Goodfellas & Faces.
This issue features exclusive extracts from Gordon Goody and Maurice O'Connor's new book, "How To Rob A Train", in which they reveal the identiy of the man the world calls The Ulsterman. It is an excellent tale, one which clears up a great mystery ... and yet leaves another hanging in the air. Don't miss this wonderful book.
We feature our first serial killer story, that of Graham Young, the Monster of St Albans, who poisoned co-workers and friends and detailed the results in his journals. It is a gruesome tale, and we are grateful to the people at the St Albans Review and to the writer Paul Heslop for this dark, and violent story.
Brian Anderson spoke to the team at the Glasgow Crime Research site, about their excellent online resource and the reasons they set it up. It is hard hitting, and straight to the point.
Michael Nesbitt brings us another of his stunning interviews as he speaks to Mickey Francis, one time football hooligan and now author. It's a great story, and we look forward to the book.
In a sensational contribution, Eddie Blundell talks us through the events at the Weeley Rock Festival, a story that has become the stuff of legend for crime followers in the UK.
We also have a superb piece from former Colombo family solider Dominick Cicale, from his own book on life in the mob, a piece on the odd former head of the family, "Tony Green" Urso.
Finally, we have our special piece on the Revenge of the Rats, three stories about mobsters who gave evidence for the state.
Look out for Issue 4 early in the New Year, friends.