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She shot to fame in the 90s after leading a hatemob to successfully evacuate a sex offender from her housing estate, going on to make multiple media appearances in which she evinced the "chastening aura" that made her presence so feared north of the border. | She shot to fame in the 90s after leading a hatemob to successfully evacuate a sex offender from her housing estate, going on to make multiple media appearances in which she evinced the "chastening aura" that made her presence so feared north of the border. | ||
News pieces mention that in the later months, she was widely exposed as a known drug dealer in her community, and her family were involved in various crimes. It was her own brand of mob justice that was to eventually backfire on her, as she was chased out of her community by a group larger than the ones she had whipped up against | News pieces mention that in the later months, she was widely exposed as a known drug dealer in her community, and her family were involved in various crimes. It was her own brand of mob justice that was to eventually backfire on her, as she was chased out of her community by a group larger than any of the ones she had whipped up against sex offenders. | ||
In 2013, she died of cancer.<ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/c0r7zyg7845o BBC - The rise and fall of "Big Mags"]</ref> | In 2013, she died of cancer.<ref>[https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/c0r7zyg7845o BBC - The rise and fall of "Big Mags"]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:42, 9 August 2025

Margaret Haney (aka "Big Mags") was a Scottish anti-pedophile campaigner, community leader, working-class matriarch and drug dealer. Her work foresaw the anti-sex offender vigilantism associated with such communities in the late 90s and early 00s. In 2025, the BBC released a "true crime" podcast about her.[1]
She shot to fame in the 90s after leading a hatemob to successfully evacuate a sex offender from her housing estate, going on to make multiple media appearances in which she evinced the "chastening aura" that made her presence so feared north of the border.
News pieces mention that in the later months, she was widely exposed as a known drug dealer in her community, and her family were involved in various crimes. It was her own brand of mob justice that was to eventually backfire on her, as she was chased out of her community by a group larger than any of the ones she had whipped up against sex offenders.
In 2013, she died of cancer.[2]
See also
References
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