Scots killer who shot victim at bus stop 30 years ago dies in prison
Murderer John Wilson died aged 55 at HMP Low Moss, near Glasgow, after an earlier attempt to escape prison.
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John Wilson has died while serving life for gunning down Stephen Barnes in 1991
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Gang member Paul Hogwood who plotted jewellery heist at Scots hotel dies in prison
Paul Hogwood helped plan the elaborate jewellery heist the Mappin & Webb shop at St Andrews’ Old Course Hotel in 2015.
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Dead behind bars: Gang member who planned armed robbery at Old Course jewellery store
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A key member of a criminal gang who plotted an elaborate jewellery heist at a St Andrews golf resort has died behind bars at Perth Prison.
Paul Hogwood was part of a seven-man mob who targeted the Mappin and Webb store at the Old Course in 2015.
The group bought weapons, carried out a recce of the shop and stole two speedy Italian scooters to use as getaway vehicles.
Scots prisoners to feast on steak and luxury cheesecake for New Year s day dinner as jail bosses release menus
Chefs have catered to prisoners of most diets - with halal, vegan and vegetarian options available at most institutions in Scotland for the new year. (Image: PA)
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