Arlene Fraser Murder Case: Domestic Violence Documentary Review
A review of the BBC documentary on Arlene Fraser's 1998 disappearance, exploring domestic abuse, legal battles, and the ongoing hunt for answers in this chilling true crime story.
A review of the BBC documentary on Arlene Fraser's 1998 disappearance, exploring domestic abuse, legal battles, and the ongoing hunt for answers in this chilling true crime story.
The family of Arlene Fraser, a mother-of-two murdered in 1998, urges her husband Nat Fraser to disclose her body's location under new parole laws or face continued imprisonment.
Carol Gillies speaks out ahead of BBC documentary about her sister Arlene Fraser, murdered in 1998, vowing to ensure she is never forgotten despite killer's refusal to reveal body location.
The Scottish government has stated there are 'no guarantees' that a teenager who killed a bus driver in a violent attack will be denied a free bus pass upon his release from prison, sparking political outrage.
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RecommendedJohn Swinney faces criticism for failing to guarantee that a teenage killer will lose his free bus pass, with the Scottish Tory leader branding the SNP's justice policies an 'affront' to victims.
A 15-year-old who killed a bus driver in Elgin faces early release and retains free travel rights, prompting condemnation from Conservative leader Russell Findlay in Holyrood.
Sue Rollinson condemns SNP justice policies after learning her husband's teenage killer may be paroled early, serving just two years for culpable homicide in Elgin bus station attack.
The Scottish Government has pledged £113,000 to address the collapse of the historic Spey Viaduct in Moray, funding assessments and alternative routes while a long-term solution is developed.