*2.5 *
Strapped “Hospital for Horrors”, this is a history of Carstairs State hospital in Lanarkshire, Scotland - effectively a prison for some of the most violent and insane criminals in our society, it houses men who have committed the most horrific and frightening crimes imaginable.
Carstairs refused any form of collaboration with this book, wouldn't answer any questions and had previously silenced staff that had spoken about treatment methods, the inmates' life or anything at all, so the author’s sources range from records of other hospitals and Press archives to a long statement from a former Carstairs inmate.
Intelligent and manipulative, barbaric killer Robert Mone is given a platform on which to speak, (something that didn’t sit well with me) - Mone, together with fellow patient Thomas McCulloch, slaughtered their way out of Carstairs on November 30 1976, leaving a hideous trail of murderous destruction. Nurse Neil McLellan, 46, and patient Iain Simpson, 40, died under ferocious axe blows. Simpson even had his ears cut off. Through conjecture and speculation, the one fact that is indisputable is that too many of its patients, released as being of no further risk to society, came out to kill again.
A disturbing read that leaves the reader exhausted, smeared with the despair of the unbalanced and the anger of the desperate. It wasn’t particularly well written, and it has to be said that the catalogued violent crimes did take its toll on this reader.