New parole hearing date set for Angus killer Tasmin Glass
The Parole Board for Scotland failed to reach a decision when Glass' case originally went before them in February.
The Parole Board for Scotland failed to reach a decision when Glass' case originally went before them in February.
It highlights deleted data from the phone of Tamsin Glass, one of the Kirriemuir killers.
Bikers from across Scotland have turned out in tribute to the popular oil worker, murdered in 2018, in previous ride outs from Arbroath to Kirriemuir.
With just over three weeks to go until her possible early release, Steven Donaldson's family have heard nothing further from the Parole Board for Scotland.
The trio accused of the killing of Steven Donaldson were each involved in a “murderous plan” hatched on the evening before the 27-year-old’s body was found charred and beaten at an Angus nature reserve, High Court jurors have been told.
A murder accused has admitted lying to police in the Steven Donaldson investigation because he didn’t want to be labelled a “grass” by getting his best pal into trouble.
A specialist road traffic collision investigator who carried out a survey of the Kinnordy Loch car park has spoken of a 40-metre drag mark to where Steven Donaldson was found beside his burnt-out car.
Angus man Steven Donaldson’s blood was found on a t-shirt belonging to one of his alleged killers, a High Court murder trial has been told.
Steven Donaldson’s charred corpse showed signs of being dragged across an Angus nature reserve car park before being placed into his car which was completely destroyed by fire.
Angus murder accused Tasmin Glass confided to her boss that ex-boyfriend Steven Donaldson was the father of her unborn child in the weeks before the Arbroath man’s body was found, a High Court jury has been told.
A witness has told a High Court jury he saw murder accused Tasmin Glass’s car and a “sporty” white BMW together near Kirriemuir’s Peter Pan play park just hours before the discovery of Arbroath man Steven Donaldson’s battered and burnt body.
A “grey and jittery” murder accused confessed he had broken a baseball bat by striking Steven Donaldson with it, after he and a friend stepped into an argument between their female co-accused and her Arbroath ex-boyfriend at a Kirriemuir’s children playpark, the High Court trial has heard.
Murder accused Callum Davidson told his uncle “he’s left him for dead” in a 1am phone call just hours after borrowing a baseball bat from him on the night before Steven Donaldson’s body was found at Kinnordy Loch.
A trio of murder accused were seen together at the Angus children’s playpark where they are alleged to have attacked oil worker Steven Donaldson.
A jury in the trial of a woman and two men accused of murdering Angus oil worker Steven Donaldson has been shown graphic images of the 27-year-old lying dead beside his burned out BMW in the car park of an Angus nature reserve.