The Record's new online series looks at Scotland's Murder Homes and the cases behind the headlines that shocked the nation.
"Suzanne's Law is a change in the legislation which changes one word from 'may' to 'must'. It gives Nat Fraser a choice; tell us where her remains are or go back to your cell." ...
A HIBS FC chief told a court a man accused of a shotgun murder was a “true friend’ who “didn’t suffer fools gladly”. John Nevin, 68, an associate director at the Easter Road club, was giving ...
The suspect was dressed in all black clothing.
A FORMER gamekeeper told a jury today that he “did not get on” with the man he is accused of murdering. David Campbell, 77, ...
Stephen 'Boom Boom' McColl, a feared hitman and police informant, murdered Philip Noakes and Michael Doran, exposing shocking failures in the system meant to stop him ...
A former gamekeeper accused of murder has said "why would I wait all that time" to shoot an old colleague dead as he branded the police investigation a "monumental shambles".
A law academic has called on Scotland’s sentencing body to apologise to rape victims for the length of time it took to ...
David Campbell, who denies shooting dog walker Brian Low, was giving evidence for a second day at the High Court in Glasgow.
A second man, aged 23, has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of James Greenhorn.
In recent years, his role as the rapscallion host of the American version of “The Traitors” — Peacock’s murder-mystery competition series hit, which Cumming has described in his cleverly dry fashion ...
Gary Stephenson was contacted by scores of victims after Ryan McVeigh used his photographs and name to carry out sexual, financial and emotional abuse ...