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Evil killer who brutally murdered schoolgirl lied to newspaper about man 'stalking her'

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An evil killer who brutally murdered teenager Caroline Glachan said she was being stalked by a “man with a moustache” as he spoke out in the days after her death.Liar Robert O’Brien - who was convicted last week alongside two others - also paid a chilling tribute to the tragic Bonhill schoolgirl and posed for a picture in a newspaper article printed three days after her horrific murder.Brazen O’Brien and accomplice Donna Brand spoke publicly as they held back the truth about their part in the violent killing.O’Brien, 45, Brand and Andrew Kelly, both 44, were all found guilty by a jury of attacking the 14-year-old before leaving her to drown in the River Leven on August 25, 1996.Speaking to the Lennox yesterday Caroline’s heartbroken mum Margaret McKeich rubbished the stalker claims and called out the twisted trio who thought they’d escaped justice.She said: “That shows you how sick they are.

They might have been on edge for a while but as time passed they thought they’d got away with it.”For Margaret, the verdicts bring to a close 27 years of hell as she admitted: “I can properly grieve now”.Caroline sustained at least 10 blows to the head and extensive skull fractures having been punched, kicked and had bricks thrown at her.She was knocked unconscious and ended up in the River Leven before her body was discovered lying face down in the water.The murder remained unresolved despite several high-profile appeals through the years including by mum Margaret - Caroline was her only child.In a story printed in the Daily Record on August 28, 1996, O’Brien, then 18, lied: “She’d been followed by a man with a moustache several times on her way home.“She had no idea why, but she seemed pretty scared.”O’Brien - who was a prime

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