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Twin brothers to stand trial for alleged murder of charity cyclist

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swldx...@gmail.com

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Sep 27, 2022, 9:13:19 AM9/27/22
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Twin brothers are to stand trial charged with murdering a charity cyclist and then burying his body in a grave.

Alexander and Robert McKellar - aged 30 - allegedly killed Tony Parsons on September 29 2017. The allegation lists the A82 road and the Auch Estate in Bridge of Orchy, Argyll and Bute.

It is said Alexander McKellar drove a vehicle at speed while unfit through alcohol with his brother a passenger. He allegedly struck 63 year-old Tony, who was cycling on the road at the time.

Prosecutors claim Tony was left "seriously injured" with the pair going on to "assault" him and then acting with "wicked and reckless disregard" for the consequences.

It is said the McKellars initially abandoned the ex-navy officer at the side of the road in a dark, remote location amid bad weather conditions.

The vehicle was driven to the Auch Estate before they returned to Tony's body in another car. The McKellars allegedly put him, the bike and other belongings in the motor and went back to the Auch Estate.

The murder charge claims Tony, of Tillicoultry, Clacks, was then hidden under tarpaulin there in a wooded area and that he died.

The McKellars - between September 29 2017 and January 3 2021 - are separately accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice.

This includes claims they moved the body from under the tarpaulin to another area of the Auch Estate used for depositing dead animals.

It is said Tony was buried in a grave there and hidden under animal remains with bleach also poured on his remains. The McKellars allegedly got rid of the bike and personal items as well as a claim they stole £60 from Tony's wallet.

It is said the car which hit the man was also repaired and that they said it had been damaged by striking a deer.

Prosecutors state the brothers did all this to "obstruct and hinder" the police as well as "prevent and delay" the discovery of Tony's body.

This allegation lists a number of locations including Bridge of Orchy, Fauldhouse in West Lothian and a garage in Airdrie, Lanarkshire.
Alexander McKellar alone faces a charge of causing the death of Tony by dangerous driving or, alternatively, carelessly while unfit through drink or drugs.

The case called on Tuesday for a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow.

Alexander McKellar's KC Brian McConnachie denied the murder charge on his behalf, but offered to plead guilty to one of the driving offences and a much-reduced attempt to defeat the ends of justice.

But, this was rejected by prosecutor James Irvine. Robert McKellar's KC John Scullion pled not guilty for him. Both the defence advocates and Mr Irvine asked for a trial to be set.

The advocate depute: "It has been suggested the trial would last around nine days."

Lady Stacey fixed a trial due to begin next July in Glasgow.

Tony was reportedly on a charity bike ride in September 2017 and his body was discovered in January 2021 by the A82 near a farm in Bridge of Orchy.

https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/scottish-news/twin-brothers-stand-trial-alleged-28092102

JNugent

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Sep 27, 2022, 9:17:26 AM9/27/22
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Theft from a murder victim (by the murderer(s)) used to make the offence
capital murder.

But the correct penalty for that heinous crime was abolished by the
newly-arrived Wilson government in 1965.

Shame.

BTW: Does anyone know what a "charity cyclist" is?

swldx...@gmail.com

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Sep 27, 2022, 11:53:15 AM9/27/22
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QUOTE: causing the death of Tony by dangerous driving or, alternatively, carelessly while unfit through drink or drugs. ENDS

Serious jail time ahead for these scum druggies.
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