`Mad Dog' comes home
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Your support makes all the difference.Archie "Mad Dog" McCafferty, the mass killer, yesterday returned to the city of his birth, after being deported from Australia. Accompanied by police, he entered Glasgow via the city's airport lobby at 11am, to be mobbed by the media.
Mr McCafferty, 49, was deported against his will on Wednesday night from Australia, where he served 23 years for the murder of three people, as well as a sentence for the manslaughter of a fellow inmate in an Australian jail. In the United Kingdom Mr McCafferty is a free man.
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