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Glenshee: The mystery of Fred MacAulay s vanishing shed

Updated: January 27, 2021, 10:21 pm © Michael McCosh A mock-up of Fred s Shed - a shelter erected at the Spittal of Glenshee by police inspector Fred MacAulay in the 1980s. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A shelter named after police inspector Fred MacAulay – the father of the comedian of the same name – was once located in the heart of Glenshee. Gayle Ritchie questions what became of “Fred’s Shed”. In the frozen winter of 1984 after a dramatic snowstorm hit Glenshee, a small corrugated iron shed was erected a few miles south of the ski centre.

Glenshee: The mystery of Fred MacAulay s vanishing shed

Glenshee: The mystery of Fred MacAulay’s vanishing shed © Michael McCosh A mock-up of Fred s Shed - a shelter erected at the Spittal of Glenshee by police inspector Fred MacAulay in the 1980s. A shelter named after police inspector Fred MacAulay – the father of the comedian of the same name – was once located in the heart of Glenshee. Gayle Ritchie questions what became of “Fred’s Shed”. In the frozen winter of 1984 after a dramatic snowstorm hit Glenshee, a small corrugated iron shed was erected a few miles south of the ski centre. Affectionately known as “Fred’s Shed”, it was the brainchild of Blairgowrie police inspector Fred MacAulay – father of the Perth-based comedy stalwart and radio presenter of the same name.

Bound, gagged and beaten: Brutal Perthshire murder remains unsolved after 50 years

Bound, gagged and beaten: Brutal Perthshire murder remains unsolved after 50 years © Supplied James Keltie was found bound, gagged and beaten at the Muirton House Hotel in Blairgowrie on January 11 1971. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Blairgowrie hotel boss James Keltie was found partially clothed, bound, gagged and beaten on January 11 1971.  A retired Perthshire police officer tells Gayle Ritchie how the unsolved murder still haunts him. A former cop believes only a deathbed confession can solve a murder which shocked a Perthshire town 50 years ago.

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