The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

More than 13 years after Emma Caldwell’s murder, detectives report suspect to prosecutor­s

Police deliver file to Crown after inquiry is reopened

- By Jim wilson Jimwilson@sundaypost.com

Police investigat­ing the murder of Emma Caldwell more than 13 years ago have named a suspect in a report to prosecutor­s.

Detective Chief Superinten­dent David McLaren delivered the file to the Crown Office on Friday – almost three years to the day since police were ordered to reopen their investigat­ion into Em ma’ s death.

The new inquiry, codenamed Operation Bynum, was ordered after newspaper reports claimed officers in charge of the original inquiry had failed to pursue a man considered a potential suspect at the time.

During the last of a series of police interviews, the man had taken officers to isolated woodland in South Lanarkshir­e where Em ma’ s body was found. The man, now 44, admitted taking her there at least several times before but was never interviewe­d again.

The new inquiry team believe they have made significan­t progress since Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland ordered the murder be reinvestig­ated in June 2015.

Their report will now be considered by leading prosecutor­s at the Crown Office, who will advise detectives on the next steps.

Detective Chief Superinten­dent McLaren said: “The Lord Advocate instructed a full review of the Emma Caldwell murder inquiry in 2015 and since then a dedicated team of detectives has undertaken a significan­t amount of work re- investigat­ing the case.

“This week we have submitted an Advice and Guidance Report to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service summarisin­g the previous investigat­ion into Emma’s death and also presenting the findings, so far, of the re-investigat­ion.

“We have asked the COPFS to consider this detailed report and give direction on what further action should be taken.

“I would like to stress though that the case remains open and detectives continue to investigat­e Emma’s murder. I would also urge anyone with informatio­n about the case to please come forward and tell police.”

Emma, 27, from Erskine, Renfrewshi­re, went missing after leaving the hostel where she lived on Glasgow’s south side in April 2005. Her body was found in woods at Roberton, Lanarkshir­e, several weeks later.

The Operation Bynum team have interviewe­d more than 170 persons of interest in the reopened investigat­ion.

Officers have also been investigat­ing a series of serious sex assaults linked to the inquiry, including at least one other at Roberton. They also recovered items of women’s clothing following a fingertip search of the woodland.

Four men, all Turkish nationals, were charged with Emma’s murder in 2007 but the case against them collapsed.

The Caldwell family have never given up hope her killer will be brought to justice. On Monday, her mother Margaret visited the inquiry team’s incident room to discuss the findings of the new investigat­ion with Det Chief Superinten­dent McLaren as his team finalised their report.

Mrs Caldwell, who was accompanie­d by the family’s lawyer Aamer Anwar, hopes Lord Advocate James Wolffe will now pursue the case.

She said: “It has been more than 13 years since my daughter was murdered and three years since the police were ordered to reopen their investigat­ion.

“Since Emma’s death, I have lost my husband William, who died without seeing justice for our daughter and have been forced to endure years of uncertaint­y.

“We have waited long enough to see justice. I hope the Lord Advocate can understand that.”

The Crown Office said: “We have received a request from Police Scotland for advice and direction concerning the ongoing investigat­ion into the murder of Emma Caldwell.

“As this remains a live investigat­ion, it would not be appropriat­e to comment further at this time.”

We have waited a very long time, too long, to see justice. I hope the Lord Advocate can understand that

– Margaret Caldwell

 ??  ?? Emma Caldwell as a young girl. Her family have never given up hope that her killer will face justice
Emma Caldwell as a young girl. Her family have never given up hope that her killer will face justice
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 ??  ?? Det Chf Supt David McLaren
Det Chf Supt David McLaren
 ??  ?? Murder victim Emma Caldwell
Murder victim Emma Caldwell

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