“renewed hope” for justice after talks with Scotland’s new Lord Advocate today. Margaret Caldwell held “detailed discussions” with Scotland’s most senior law officer - 16 years after her daughter’s body was found in woods near Biggar, South Lanarkshire.
The 27-year-old was working as a sex worker in Glasgow’ s red light district when she disappeared in May 2005. Following consideration by senior lawyers in the Crown Office and tireless campaigning by her mother, the unsolved case was reopened in 2015.Mrs Caldwell and her lawyer Aamer Anwar, who have been critical of the previous investigation into Emma’s murder, sat down with the newly-appointed Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain QC, who secured the first murder conviction against serial killer.
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