MURDER cops probing the death of missing Graham Wright have sealed off another scene – 30 miles away from the first investigation site at Loch Lomond.
The apparently grisly find was made on a disused golf course in Castlemilk, Glasgow at the foot of Cathkin Braes Country Park.
UnknownGraham Wright’s remains were found on Loch Lomond this month[/caption]
News Group Newspapers LtdForensic cops search the woodlands at the Golf Club[/caption]
News Group Newspapers LtdThe area was cordoned off as cops hunted in the ongoing Loch Lomond remains probe[/caption]
The dense scrubland within the old Blairbeth Golf Club was the scene of intense forensic activity today with the whole area sealed off.
The site appeared to be within a hollow and was difficult to access for the numerous experts and officers that had to walk across the overgrown fairways to find it.
Dismembered remains of 38-year-old Graham were found near Firkin Point on Loch Lomond on September 13 after he was last seen in Gorbals, Glasgow on August 20.
The golf course scene is the ninth to be cordoned off and guarded 24/7 amid the huge police operation to try and establish how Graham died.
Meanwhile, John Joseph Roarty, 53, made no plea and was remanded in custody after appearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday today charged with defeating the ends of justice in relation to the death.
A source said: “The golf course discovery could be significant.
“It’s hidden away from public view but is very close to all the other search areas in this huge deployment of cops.
Police Scotland would not comment on the find, other than to say it was ‘in connection with an ongoing investigation.’
Intense searches of woodland near the man’s family home have been continuing since last Thursday, while a van linked to him was also torched nearby.
Cops have also searched a flat in Rutherglen after quizzing neighbours about the disappearance of Graham and missing busker Lewis Cuthbert, 25, of Strathaven, Lanarkshire.
The musician has not been since since August 4 amid growing concerns for his welfare.
Graham’s death remains officially ‘unexplained’ but Police Scotland’s major investigation team, who usually deal with murders, is leading the inquiry.
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