The Scotsman

Picture of murder scene clue released

- By JAMIE MCKENZIE newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Police have released images of a distinctiv­e item – possibly a novelty key fob - found at the scene of a brutal murder in Ayrshire nearly 27 years ago as part of a recent review into the unsolved case.

Shona Stevens was 31 years old when she was found on a footpath located just a few hundred yards from her home in Alder Green in the Bourtreehi­ll Park area of Irvine on November 10, 1994.

The mum-of-one had sustained serious head injuries and died in hospital days later.

As part of a recent review into the case by Police Scotland, officers believe an item, pictured, may be of significan­ce and are asking for the community’s help.

The toy depicts an overweight figurine wearing a red waistcoat and blue tie, with black shoes but no trousers.

Police said the item looks like it could have come off a novelty keyring and was found at the scene during the initial forensic examinatio­n.

Detective Inspector Fraser Normansell, of Police Scotland’s Major Investigat­ion Team, said: “We know the item didn’t belong to Shona and, while we can’t be sure of its origins, we believe it may hold significan­ce to this case.

“Although it was found almost 27 years ago, it’s very distinctiv­e and could prove vital to our enquiries. I’m urging anyone with informatio­n to come forward and help us get justice for Shona.”

Shortly after 1pm on the day Shona was attacked she attended the Co-op store within Bourtreehi­ll Shopping Centre before leaving on foot.

She was last seen alone around 1.10pm on Towerlands Road and was then found approximat­ely 200 yards from her home, within a wooded area, around 1.20pm.

DI Normansell continued: “I’m asking anyone who believes they recognise this item or who has any informatio­n, no matter how small, to please get in touch.

“We are committed to getting Shona’s devastated family the answers they deserve.” Detectives have set up an online portal to encourage members of the public to submit informatio­n. The Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) is a website that gives the public access to a form so they can send informatio­n directly to the major incident teams based at the Scottish Crime Campus.”

 ??  ?? 0 The item possibly a novelty key fob was found at the scene of Shona Stevens’ murder
0 The item possibly a novelty key fob was found at the scene of Shona Stevens’ murder

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