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Catch red-handed is a strong expression that is often used to indicate that someone has been caught red-handed committing a crime. Its history is very old from Scotland in the fifteenth century where a person found with blood on his hands after a murder or poaching was considered guilty without objection. Today the expression has spread around the world and is used even in small everyday matters.
History of the expression
Now let's put the story in the style of conversation and local slang. Catch red-handed did not start yesterday. It started in Scotland a long time ago. At that time the law was strict and straight. If you were caught with blood on your hands, that was direct evidence that you had killed or committed a serious crime. There was no chance of defending yourself. That's when the expression “red hand” began to be used. Later it spread and changed a little, becoming “caught red-handed.”
In short, this expression was a reference to someone who was caught with blood evidence. Over time, people started using this expression even when someone is caught doing something minor, like stealing cookies from the kitchen or cheating on an exam. It's like an Indian princess carrying a bloody spear to show her victory.
History of the expression
Now let's put the story in the style of conversation and local slang. Catch red-handed did not start yesterday. It started in Scotland a long time ago. At that time the law was strict and straight. If you were caught with blood on your hands, that was direct evidence that you had killed or committed a serious crime. There was no chance of defending yourself. That's when the expression “red hand” began to be used. Later it spread and changed a little, becoming “caught red-handed.”
In short, this expression was a reference to someone who was caught with blood evidence. Over time, people started using this expression even when someone is caught doing something minor, like stealing cookies from the kitchen or cheating on an exam. It's like an Indian princess carrying a bloody spear to show her victory.