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Scottish Sun
30-06-2025
- Scottish Sun
Scots brute whose mum scooped £3.5m lottery win jailed after horrific domestic abuse
Colin Munro, 40 was also slapped with a non-harassment order VILE THUG Scots brute whose mum scooped £3.5m lottery win jailed after horrific domestic abuse Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE SON of a £3.5 million lottery winner who abused his partner has been jailed for 23 months. Colin Munro, 40, also followed Lisa Jackson while holding a knife at her home in Glasgow's Tollcross on April 16 2024. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Lotto loud Colin Munro has been jailed for 23 months 3 Lottery winners son Colin Munro 3 Munro pleaded guilty mid trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner Credit: PA Munro also flouted a bail order two days later by being in Miss Jackson's company at her home while she was asleep. Munro pleaded guilty mid trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner. He earlier admitted a similar charge as well as two breaches of bail. Sheriff Louise Arrol KC imposed a five-year non-harassment order restricting Munro's contact with his victim as well as the prison sentence. Munro's mum Cathy - who passed away in 2016 aged 60 - won the Lotto in 2005. It is understood that there is no money left from his mother's winning ticket. Munro has previous experience behind bars after he was caught with a mobile while serving a four-year stretch for a terrifying shop robbery. Munro also claimed £17,000 of taxpayers cash in legal aid to cover the case of robbery. In his latest crime, jurors heard that Munro shouted and swore at Miss Jackson while in the company of children. Munro refused to leave when asked and uttered threats of violence towards her and others. 'Killer' told man he 'tortured to death he was going to s**g his ex' Munro was in possession of a knife at the time which he held while he followed her. Two days later, Munro appeared at Miss Jackson's home again after he was granted bail. Munro sat with Miss Jackson's brother in her living room while she was asleep on the couch. She later woke up and asked Munro to leave. Prosecutor Danielle McGuinness said: "Munro began to shout and swear and behaved erratically. "She threatened to phone the police." Munro told Miss Jackson: "That's the only way I'm f***ing leaving, who the f*** are you talking to?" Munro's behaviour continued to escalate and a 999 call was made. He left the property and was traced by police nearly two months later. Judith Hutchison, defending, told the court that the knife belonged to him and he brought it to cook dinner that night. The lawyer said: "Miss Jackson had got annoyed and my client went away then came back to make a sandwich despite being told to leave. "She was doing his head in which were his words as he didn't give her his entire argument escalated."


Daily Record
06-06-2025
- Daily Record
Killer battered female prison guard after being dropped as goalie for jail football team
A murderer kicked off behind bars after he was banned from playing goalkeeper in a prison team. Samuel Petto, 45, claimed he attacked guard Tara Jackson after being red-carded from his role in the closed doors kick-about. He lunged towards Miss Jackson who had gone to his cell with nurses amid fears he had taken illicit substances. Petto appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court and admitted targeting her at maximum security HMP Shotts, Lanarkshire. Fellow killers Mohamud Mohamud, 41, and Paul Watson, 39, also appeared to admit assaulting staff at the prison between May and October last year. Depute fiscal Jack Muir told the court Petto had become volatile in his cell. He said: "Prison officers attended at the cell of the accused along with NHS staff to check on the accused who was believed to be under the influence. "The complainer Jackson and another officer entered the cell and he became aggressive towards them and lunged towards the complainer and grabbed her by the belt and shirt. "The accused thereafter began to punch the prison officer on her face and head area and then pulled her to the ground which caused other staff to enter which allowed the complainer to leave the cell. "She suffered bruising on her left eye and the back of her head, pain and limpness to the right knee, cuts to her head and neck area and swelling to her right hand and wrist." Petto, who represented himself in court, claimed he had become angry after being told he was not allowed to play football. He said: "I'd organised the football and they were getting people for football but said I wasn't going. So I started shouting trying to get my door open so I could go and play because I'm the goalie. "They came back with nurses saying I was under the influence but I wasn't taking drugs. I just wanted to get to the football and then they all grabbed me and were trying to pull me by the head and that was when the other screws came in and this melee happened. "I don't know why I wasn't allowed to go to football." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Watson lashed out at Miss Jackson in a separate incident while Mohamud assaulted guard Michael Corrigan during a trip to University Hospital Wishaw. Lorna Clark, defending Mohamud and Watson, said they had struggled with addiction behind bars and had no recollection of the incidents. Sheriff Louise Gallacher handed Petto a year while Mohamud and Watson were given six months. All were told the sentences would run alongside their current terms for murder. Petto murdered a woman in an explosion which he caused to cover up the killing of a flatmate in March 2003 and was jailed for a minimum of 18 years. Machine gun killer Mohamud, who previously boasted about having two X-Boxes in his cell, was jailed for 25 years after killing a drug gang rival in Edinburgh in 2013. Watson was jailed for 20 years after being convicted of murdering a man with a pitchfork and knife in 2014.