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Emma Faulds murder trial hears dog trained in scent of dead bodies gave "positive indication" at Jaguar car

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police dog trained in the scent of dead bodies gave a "positive indication" during the search of a car in the missing Emma Faulds probe.

A Jaguar motor was examined by PC Neil Gunderson and his dog Max on May 8 2019. Jurors heard how Max specialised in "victim recovery".He had previously helped find a body near an area of water in South Queensferry.PC Gunderson today gave evidence at the High Court in Glasgow and recalled how the pair had been asked to check a number of vehicles in the inquiry.The examinations were made weeks after Ross Willox, 41, allegedly murdered Emma, 39, at his home in Fairfield Park, Monkton, Ayrshire, on April 28, 2019 by means unknown.The trial was shown the footage of Max searching the Jaguar car.

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