News about Elizabeth Wilson

The fatal love triangle that led to schoolgirl's murder: How 14-year-old Caroline Glachan was pelted with bricks and left to drown after being lured to bridge by her boyfriend, 18, his friend and her jealous love rival - as last member of trio is jailed

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
Caroline (left) was murdered by a gang led by her drug addict boyfriend Robert O'Brien (bottom left) on the night of August 24, 1996. The schoolgirl, who told a friend she was pregnant shortly before her death, had known 'violent' 18-year-old O'Brien for just two months before he, Donna Marie Brand (top) - who had previously threatened to 'batter' her - and Andrew Kelly (bottom right) lured her to a bridge and killed her. After being beaten and having bricks thrown at her, Caroline was left to drown in the River Leven. Her body was discovered on August 25.

Jealous love rival of pregnant schoolgirl Caroline Glachan, 14, who was lured to a bridge and murdered after being pelted with bricks and left to drown is jailed for at least 17 years

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
The jealous love rival of teenager Caroline Glachan who was murdered after being pelted with bricks and left to drown has been jailed for at least 17 years. Donna Marie Brand, 44, was one of three people convicted of murdering the 14-year-old more than 27 years ago. She was found guilty in December at the High Court in Glasgow alongside Robert O'Brien, 45 and Andrew Kelly, of killing O'Brien's girlfriend Caroline in August 1996. During 10 days of evidence, the jury heard the trio had arranged to meet Caroline at a bridge near the towpath beside the River Leven, between Renton and Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire, on August 25 that year. Caroline was repeatedly punched and kicked, and had bricks or similar items thrown at her, causing blunt force trauma to her head and body.

Why could none of Prince Harry's old mates put him up during his visit to the UK where he stayed in a 'luxury hotel'?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
After flying to the United Kingdom from California to visit his cancer-stricken father, Prince Harry is reported to have spent the night in a luxurious London hotel last night. The Duke of Sussex, 39, travelled more than 5,000 miles from California to London for what turned into a 45-minute meeting with the King. Since being effectively homeless on UK soil after his removal from Frogmore Cottage last year, Harry did not spend the night in any royal residence. And while he may no longer have a home in the UK, the royal has kept close to various pals - most of whom are London based - which begs the question, why did no one put him up?

After her bosses said that working remotely could have a 'detrimental effect' on results, the judge dismissed her request for a £140 million-a-year senior manager's request to work from home full time

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2024
Remote working, according to employment judge Robert Richter, makes it impossible to develop relationships with colleagues and read body language. More bosses who want to recruit workers back to the office after the pandemic will scrutinize his decision. At the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom, he backed Elizabeth Wilson's manager, who said that allowing her work from home full time could have a'detrimental effect' on her results. Ms Wilson attempted to rewrite her deal so she could work remotely without ever attending a physical office location.'

How 'pregnant' schoolgirl Caroline Glachan, 14, was murdered by her drug addict boyfriend, 18, a friend and jealous love rival who threatened to 'batter' her before being beaten to death with bricks and left her to drown in a river in 1996

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
Caroline Glachan (left), 14, was killed by her heroin addict husband and a jealous rival who had previously tried to'batter' her as she found herself at the center of a deadly love triangle in 1996. The schoolgirl, who told a friend that she was pregnant straight before her death, had barely been a 'violent' 18-year-old Robert O'Brien (right) for just two months before she and Donna Marie Brand (bottom) lured her to a bridge and killed her. After the schoolgirl was left to drown in the River Leven, O'Brien, 45, and Kelly, 44, were sentenced to life in prison with Brand, also 44, in March.

Mother of schoolgirl Caroline Glachan, 14, who was lured to a bridge in 1996 before being beaten with bricks and left to die says she is 'over the moon' at life sentences handed out to two of her daughter's twisted murderers

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
At the High Court in Glasgow today, Robert O'Brien, 45, and Andrew Kelly, 44, were sentenced to life for life, 27 years after Caroline's body was recovered from the River Leven in West Dunbartonshire. Before being eligible for parole, O'Brien will complete a minimum of 22 years in prison, while Kelly was sentenced to 18 years in prison. Margaret McKeich, Caroline's heartbroken mother, said, "This is the day that I've been waiting for for 27 years." It was more than I had expected. I'm really excited.'

Caroline Glachan, a 14-year-old girl who lured 'infatuated' schoolgirl Caroline Glachan, 14, to a jail term for life after launching a vicious assault with bricks and leaving her dead, has been sentenced to life indefinite

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Following a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow, Robert O'Brien, 45, Andrew Kelly, 44, and Donna Marie Brand, 44, were found guilty of killing O'Brien's 14-year-old daughter Caroline Glachan in August 1996. The jury heard that O'Brien, Kelly and Brand had arranged to meet Caroline at a bridge near the River Leven, between Renton and Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire, on August 25th. They punched and kicked her regularly and threw bricks or similar items at her, causing blunt force trauma to her head and body. She was shoved or collapsed undergrowth, and her body was discovered in the river at Place of Bonhill, Renton, the same day as her mother's 40th birthday.

How four-year-old boy's testimony was pivotal in solving 1996 murder of schoolgirl Caroline Glachan - as her killers are finally brought to justice

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
Caroline Glachan's murder of 1996 was determined by a four-year-old boy's testimony (pictured left and right). In 1996, three people were found guilty of murdering a 14-year-old schoolgirl, as well as a woman who was also seeing him behind her back. 45, Andrew Kelly (right inset) and Donna Marie Brand (left inset), all 44, were found guilty of murdering Caroline, whose body was discovered in a canal almost three decades ago. The testimony of four-year-old Archie Wilson, who was also involved in the investigation in 1996, was pivotal to the conviction. Kelly and his then-girlfriend Sarah Jane O'Neill, who has since died, babysat him and his brother. At Archie's house, O'Brien and Brand had also appeared.

In a vicious orgy of violence, a glimpse of teenage innocence and a life cut short

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
The images of smiling innocence endured for nearly 30 years. In one, a 14-year-old schoolgirl is dressed in a smart white shirt and tie, with long strands of tumbling dark hair framing twinkling eyes. In another image, she poses in a cheerful dark sweatshirt and jeans. The overwhelming emotions triggered by Caroline Glachan's mother, Margaret McKeich, will remain uncontrollable sadness - and boiling agony. Grief that her child, who so desperately wanted and so dearly loved, should have been brutally and ineffectively cut short in a rash of violence one hot August night.

'She can rest in peace now': Murdered Caroline Glachan's mother holds back tears as her daughter's three killers are finally brought to justice 27 years after her body was found in river

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Three people were found guilty of killing the 14-year-old schoolgirl in 1996, including her heroin user and a woman who was also seen behind her back. At the High Court in Glasgow, Robert O'Brien, 45, Andrew Kelly, and Donna Marie Brand, 44, were unanimously found guilty of murdering Caroline, whose body was discovered in a canal almost three decades ago. Miss Glachan's mother Margaret McKeich said the guilty verdicts marked 'a day we never imagined we'd see'. Following the decision, she choked back tears as she addressed the media outside the courthouse. 'This is a day we never thought we would see,' said Mrs McKeich.'

Caroline Glachan, 14, was killed by heroin use, another teen seeing behind her back and a third killer who all punched, kicked, and pelted her with bricks before her body was discovered in a canal in 1996

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Caroline Glachan (left), a schoolgirl whose body was discovered in a canal in 1996, has been found guilty of three people. Robert O'Brien, 45, Andrew Kelly (centre) and Donna Marie Brand (right), both 44, were found guilty of murdering Caroline, whose body was discovered in a canal 27 years ago. Miss Glachan's boyfriend O'Brien, as well as Brand and Kelly, was on trial for ten days, between Renton and Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire, south of Leven, near the River Leven. They assaulted the 14-year-old, yelled and screamed at her, repeatedly kicked and kicked her on the head and body before she was repeatedly stabbed and punched on her head and body. The trio threw bricks or "similar devices" causing blunt force burns to her head and body, before bringing her to a halt or causing her to fall into the river and ultimately murdering her.

Prince William is spotted enjoying a night out at KOKO nightclub in Camden

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 28, 2023
Prince of Wales, 41, is seen wearing a light blue shirt, holding a beer, and dancing from side to side at the concert venue and former theatre in London, according to footage. The heir to the throne seemed relaxed while enjoying his Friday night at the electronic-themed evening, appearing in a private box with two associates, including Prince Louis'godfather and nightclub owner Guy Pelly. The father-of-three demonstrated his best moves by father dancing on the balcony of the bar wearing an open collar blue shirt and clutching a drink.

Cornwall's rocket launch! From Newquay's spaceport, Virgin Orbit will take off tonight

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2023
Locals and aviation enthusiasts alike are excited for the launch, which is scheduled to take place at 10 p.m. on tonight. 'Very excited that today marks the day when my home of Cornwall and the United Kingdom become a launch pad for the future rocket launch industry,' Local Tim Jones said on Twitter.' 'Such a exciting development for the South West,' Hayley Lyon wrote on Twitter, and we're looking forward to seeing how it went.' At Cornwall Airport Newquay, good luck Andrew Boomer and the crew.' Although some were quick to point out their distainment of the rocket's effect on the planet, Ryan Juleff wrote: 'Huge event for Cornwall, BEST of luck Cosmic Girl, and even Spaceport Cornwall.'