Perthshire Advertiser

Serial killers are back

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

A talk about the psychology of serial killers is proving popular.

In a move that will please any fans of the morbid and macabre, the Crime Viral online community has announced another slice of the talk series‘Inside The Mind of a Serial Killer’will be served up in Perth.

Expert on serial killers Cheish Merryweath­er will focus on the world’s most notorious serial killers and mass murderers.

In January 2020, the first serial killer talk sold out completely at Perth’s AK Bell Library.

Now, on Friday, November 26 at 7.30pm there will be another talk back in the same location.

This two-hour event will explain how serial killers are caught and offer live psychologi­cal games for the audience to play.

Cheish promised the subject will also get“an injection of dark humour along the way”.

She added:“True crime really is having its moment lately following the release of several serial killer specials on Netflix that gripped the public. I will be bringing together criminolog­y and forensic psychology alongside real-life chilling stories all about some of the world’s most notorious killers.”

Tickets cost £18, from https:// www.eventbrite.co.uk

A Perthshire Armed Forces charity volunteer has been given a top award in recognitio­n of more than 12 years hard work.

Auchterard­er local Brian Pereira has been awarded the Sir James Gildea Global Award for his dedication to SSAFA (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Associatio­n).

After 24 years’ service in the Royal Navy, which he joined aged 16, and a further 26 with BAE Systems, Brian felt the need to give something back to the service community, and so began volunteeri­ng for SSAFA’s Perth and Kinross branch in 2009 as a caseworker.

Within a year he had taken on a second role as branch secretary, as well as more recently becoming the branch’s prison-inreach coordinato­r. Overall he has worked on more than 1000 cases for SSAFA.

Married to Isabel and with four children and nine grandchild­ren, Brian said: “This is a great honour and I’m delighted to receive the award and wish to thank SSAFA for giving me the opportunit­y to help our service community and to be able to work with some of the most wonderful colleagues anybody could wish for in this task.”

Perth and Kinross branch chairman Andy Middlemiss added: “Brian has made an enormous contributi­on to the work of SSAFA in Perth and Kinross to support service personnel and their families, and his service is considered central to the branch receiving The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2018.

“He has devoted his life to his country through his service in the Royal Navy, and his vital work with BAE. He continues to do so through his work with SSAFA, and he is a very worthy recipient of the Sir James Gildea Global Award.

“We in the branch are also very fond of him as a superb human being, and are enormously proud that he was selected for this.

“He deserves it in bucket loads.”

To find out more about SSAFA, or to volunteer, visit ssafa.org.uk

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Delight Brian Pereira at his award ceremony

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