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Scotland's most notorious killer ‘friends' profiled – as expert warns of deadly signs to look out for

Scotland's most notorious killer ‘friends' profiled – as expert warns of deadly signs to look out for

Scottish Sun5 days ago
ANYONE who has felt betrayed by a pal will tell you it leaves a lasting sense of sadness and hurt.
But the wounded feelings that come with such a breach of trust are nothing compared with the sickening and heartbreaking aftermath when friends turn violent.
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We dig into the Scottish Sun Club Crime Files to look at some of the most monstrous killer friends
Credit: Alamy
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Expert criminologist Professor David Wilson sheds light on the dynamics that can lead to murder
Even those with a passing interest in crime know our courts are full of brutal tales of assault and murder when bitter feuds...
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Scottish Sun

time17 hours ago

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JK Rowling brands Nicola Sturgeon a ‘complete f**kwit' in scathing review of her memoir

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Lost girl, 6, sexually assaulted at major waterpark after stranger ‘offered to help her before dragging her into woods'
Lost girl, 6, sexually assaulted at major waterpark after stranger ‘offered to help her before dragging her into woods'

Scottish Sun

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  • Scottish Sun

Lost girl, 6, sexually assaulted at major waterpark after stranger ‘offered to help her before dragging her into woods'

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