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Emma Faulds: Neighbour saw man driving victim s car

BBC News Published image captionEmma Faulds was last seen in April 2019 The neighbour of Emma Faulds has told a murder trial he saw a man driving her car - hours after she was allegedly murdered. Ms Faulds body was found in a remote forest in Galloway, on 12 June 2019. Steven Robison, 37, was giving evidence at the trial of Ross Willox, 41, who denies murdering Ms Faulds at his home in South Ayrshire on 28 April 2019. Mr Robison said he saw Ms Faulds blue BMW, which had a personalised number plate, at about 07:25 on 29 April. He was Ms Fauld s downstairs neighbour in Fullerton Road, Kilmarnock, and saw her car in Fullerton Street.

Emma Fauld s neighbour saw man driving her car hours after she was allegedly murdered, court told

Emma Fauld s neighbour saw man driving her car hours after she was allegedly murdered, court told
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John Byrne: On Gerry Rafferty, Paisley and why he s still working at 81 years old

Brian Beacom JOHN Byrne has Zoomed into the room, and the first impression is the artist/writer certainly hasn’t surrendered to the sartorial ordinariness of a man born at the beginning of the Blitz. His traditional two-tone jacket, the louche silk scarf on neck still suggests a retired rock star, or a mid-20th century dandy. Byrne, thank goodness, still loves to dress to the tens. What’s missing, however, is the almost omnipresent roll-up which dangled from his lips like a limp, recently hanged man. And the Frank Zappa combed-back dark hair is now a soft silver shading, as is his goatee. Yet, still Byrne looks commanding. Defiant. Like a subject in search of an artist, a task he has often taken upon himself.

Emma Faulds murder trial: Sister tells court feeling in my stomach told me something was wrong

Emma Faulds murder trial: Sister tells court feeling in my stomach told me something was wrong At the High Court in Glasgow today Miriam Faulds gave evidence, writes Wilma Riley. Updated Emma Faulds Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Emma Faulds: Sister tells jury she knew something was wrong

BBC News Published image captionEmma Faulds was last seen in April 2019 The sister of a woman who was found dead in woodland has told a murder trial she knew something was wrong when she failed to answer her phone. Miriam Faulds, who works in Abu Dhabi, returned to Scotland to join the search for Emma Faulds after she was reported missing. The nurse was giving evidence at the trial of prison officer Ross Willox. He denies murdering Emma in Monkton, South Ayrshire, on 28 April 2019 by means unknown. Prosecutors allege Mr Willox, 41, dumped 39-year-old Emma s naked body in Glentrool Forest, Dumfriesshire.

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