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dead brother-in-law, Gordon
Hamilton, had provided samples for DNA testing, and that the results of these tests had been compared with the semen found in the bodies of the victims. He explained that the results obtained are what he would expect, if semen found in the victims had come from a brother of the surviving Hamiltons. Whitaker was the final witness in the Crown case.
50:, which would have prevented his retrial, Sinclair was retried in October 2014 and convicted of both murders on 14 November 2014. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 37 years, the longest sentence by a Scottish court, meaning he would have been 106 years old when he was eligible for a potential release on parole. He died at
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Murders, he pleaded guilty to 11 of 13 charges libelling various rapes and indecent assaults committed against young girls, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. In June 2001, still in prison, he went to trial and was given another life sentence for the murder of 17-year-old Mary
Gallacher on a footpath near the
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November 1978, thirteen months after the World's End Murders. The teenager had been dragged into bushes, sexually assaulted, had her throat cut and a ligature tied around her neck. Again Sinclair failed to accept any responsibility for the crime and denied all knowledge, despite being found guilty
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On 7 September 2007, another forensic scientist, Jonathan
Whitaker, gave evidence that semen matching swabs taken from Angus Sinclair was found mixed with cells with the same DNA profile as Helen Scott, on a coat belonging to Helen Scott. He also told the court how brothers and sisters of Sinclair's
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alleged that on the night of 15β16 October 1977, Sinclair and Gordon
Hamilton (Sinclair's brother-in-law who had since died) persuaded or forced the girls into a motor vehicle and held them against their will, in St Mary's Street, near The World's End pub. It was alleged that he then drove Christine
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programme, the incident team at
Lothian and Borders Police received a phone call from a man who claimed he was walking near Gosford Bay on the night of the murders, and that he saw a suspicious vehicle. He said it was a works van and it was being driven erratically. The man did not come forward with
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At the time, the media reported that several witnesses had told police they had seen Helen Scott and
Christine Eadie sitting near the public telephone in the bar, talking with two men. Neither of these men were traced or have presented themselves to police. Speculation that the killings had been the
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on the matter. The Lord
Advocate read a prepared statement to the chamber setting out the narrative of the Crown case and explaining her reasoning for deciding to prosecute. She is recorded in the official transcript of her address as saying that she was "disappointed" with the result, and that she
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Sinclair's first conviction occurred in 1961, at age 16, when he pleaded guilty and was convicted of the culpable homicide of eight-year-old
Catherine Reehill and served six years in prison. Sinclair sexually assaulted and strangled her in his family home. In 1982, five years after the World's End
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Eadie to
Gosford Bay, Aberlady, and there or elsewhere attacked, stripped and gagged her with her underwear, and tied her wrists, before raping her and then killing her by restricting her breathing. He was further accused of raping and murdering Scott in the same way and driving her to a road near
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stating that he believed Lord Hamilton had no grounds to accuse Elish Angiolini of threatening the independence of the judiciary. He is quoted as saying, "He's quite wrong. What he fails to see is that it is sometimes essential for a minister to comment upon a case. It happens all the time in
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conducted a high-profile criminal investigation, collating a list of over 500 suspects and taking over 13,000 statements from members of the public. Despite their efforts, they were unable to identify a culprit. The case commanded widespread attention in the Scottish media at the time, and a
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in 1961 when he was 16, and was given another life sentence in 2001 for the murder of 17-year-old Mary Gallacher on a footpath in Glasgow in 1978. He is believed to have also killed four other women between 1977 and 1978, all within a seven-month period of the murders of Eadie and Scott.
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on the case. In an open letter, Lord Hamilton wrote, "the plain implication from your statements is that you were publicly asserting that the decision of the trial judge was wrong" and explained that her actions could be seen to "undermine public confidence in the judiciary".
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examined soil samples taken in 1977 from Helen Scott's bare feet, which was pertinent to the evidence. On 14 November 2014, Sinclair was found guilty of the murders of Helen Scott and Christine Eadie on 15 October 1977. Following the conviction,
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technology since the murders occurred. This resulted in the isolation of a DNA profile of a male, found on both girls. The DNA of the original 500 suspects was analysed and compared to the new sample, but there was no match.
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is the colloquial name given to the murder of two girls, Christine Eadie, 17, and Helen Scott, 17, in Edinburgh, in October 1977. The case is so named because both victims were last seen alive leaving The World's End pub in
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by a majority verdict and faced with the reality that the chances of a DNA sample matching anyone other than Sinclair, were "a billion to one." Sinclair was only caught, for the 1978 murder, after a cold case review by
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caravanette at the time of the murders, that he had since destroyed. As a result, she confirmed that police were unable to carry out forensic tests on any of the fabrics or seat upholstery inside the vehicle.
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and one of incrimination, stating that any sexual activity between him and the two girls had been consensual, and that if they had come to any harm, the person responsible was Gordon Hamilton.
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sentenced Sinclair to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 37 years. This means he would have been 106 years old before being considered for parole. He died in prison in March 2019.
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News of the verdict drew widespread comment and criticism in the Scottish press. Such was the level of public and media interest in the outcome of the case, on 13 September 2007 the
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programme, stating that "The real issue here is whether a decision of the magnitude that Lord Clarke had to take should always be taken by a single judge".
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to re-open the investigation into the murders of Christine Eadie and Helen Scott, following the introduction of the Double Jeopardy (Scotland) Act 2011.
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when his case was brought forward in the World's End Murders. It was also revealed that Sinclair had previously completed a prison sentence for
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broadcast in 2003, police had received 130 calls from witnesses who had not previously made themselves known to the investigation.
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1393:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Judge in second opinion case hint"
1264:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Judge throws out World's End case"
1160:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Murder accused's car was scrapped"
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1367:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Top judge enters World's End row"
1238:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Lack of evidence at trial blamed"
1212:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | Coat stain DNA suggests sex link"
855:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | A life of abuse, rape and murder"
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1186:"UK | Scotland | Edinburgh, East and Fife | World's End murder trial begins"
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aged 73 on 11 March 2019. Coincidentally, he died on the same day the BBC's
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954:"We'll Get You This Time; Double Jeopardy Trial For Sex Killer Sinclair"
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928:"Trial of World's End murders suspect collapses | UK news"
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1066:"World's End murders accused set for retrial β Edinburgh"
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evidence not uncovered during the initial investigation.
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The World's End pub, from which the case gets its name
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of his eight-year-old neighbour Catherine Reehill in
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1517:"World's End Murders: Trial bid for Angus Sinclair"
1291:"Child killer gets life for 1978 death of teenager"
976:"So who is to blame for World's End trial fiasco�"
824:"Child killer gets life for 1978 death of teenager"
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Gone Fishing: The Unsolved Crimes of Angus Sinclair
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321:Carol Craig, who noted that Angus Sinclair owned a
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882:"Scotland's worst serial killer?"
438:Senator of the College of Justice
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1289:Womersley, Tara (14 June 2001).
899:Kirsty Scott (15 October 2003).
822:Womersley, Tara (14 June 2001).
780:Cook, James (14 November 2014).
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57:Crimewatch Roadshow
52:HM Prison Glenochil
31:World's End Murders
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1650:. 14 November 2014
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