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Family’s plea to reject Law killer’s release bid

- BY LINDSEY HAMILTON

THE family of Dundee gran Linda McDonald is urging the parole board to reject murderer Robbie McIntosh’s bid to get out of jail.

Their 11th hour plea comes on the eve of McIntosh’s parole hearing today – the day after the fifth anniversar­y of his attack on Linda on August 7 2017.

In an emotional interview a close family member, who has asked not to be named, says it is inconceiva­ble that brutal thug McIntosh should be allowed out of prison.

The family spokesman says Linda’s greatest fear and belief is that if granted parole McIntosh will “come back and finish me off.”

He said that the family are also in no doubt that if freed from prison McIntosh will strike again.

It’s understood that McIntosh’s parole tribunal hearing tomorrow will be virtual.

Linda has been invited to attend as a silent witness. However, while Linda says that in many ways she would like to attend she still hasn’t decided if she will join the hearing.

Speaking on behalf of Linda the family member says the Scottish Parole Board must reject McIntosh’s bid to be granted parole.

The thug was jailed in October 2017 after admitting the attempted murder of Linda McDonald in Templeton Woods in August that year.

He was sentenced to a lifelong restrictio­n order with a minimum of five years before he could be considered for release on licence.

McIntosh was on home leave from prison, while serving a life sentence for the 2001 murder of Anne Nicoll, when he bludgeoned Linda with a dumb bell leaving her for dead and fighting for her life.

The family member said: “I am pleading on behalf of Linda that McIntosh should under no circumstan­ces be granted parole.

“This lad is sick. Aged only 15 he carried out the brutal murder of Anne Nicoll then when he was granted bail previously, he attacked Linda in the most dreadful way.

“He must not be allowed out of prison. He needs help. He must be kept in prison where he can never do anything like this ever again.”

The spokesman added: “Linda’s absolute fear is that he may come out and do something to her, to finish her off, or do something dreadful to someone else if he is allowed back into the community.”

He added that Linda and her family believe that McIntosh has bluffed the system already and he will do so again.

He said: “This parole hearing has caused real fear for all of us. If McIntosh is granted parole there will be an uproar.”

The last time McIntosh was allowed to live at his mother’s home at Bridgefoot – walking distance from where he attacked Linda.

Linda has long blamed the authoritie­s for allowing McIntosh to be in the position to be able to attack.

In an exclusive interview in May Linda said she no longer hated McIntosh.

She said she now believed he is as much a victim of the system as she is.

Linda previously wrote a letter to the Scottish Parole Board explaining why she believed McIntosh must not be granted parole.

Her letter to the parole board included: “Whilst acknowledg­ing that people who commit crimes have certain rights, there are individual­s like McIntosh who require, indeed need, to be incarcerat­ed for life to keep the public safe.

“I’m still suffering from post traumatic stress disorder as I deal with the trauma of the attack.”

She added: “When considerin­g that five years following the attack I am still awaiting answers to why McIntosh was released, yet you are contacting me to advise that he can be considered for parole, is inconceiva­ble and the sense of personal injustice is overwhelmi­ng.”

The parole board’s letter advises Linda that, should the board grant

McIntosh parole, she will receive a summary of the reasons for that decision .

Linda has since launched Justice4Li­nda, a new campaign which calls for more answers about failings in the system which allowed this to happen to her.

She wants to see tighter measures to ensure high-risk offenders are better monitored to stop anyone else going through her ordeal.

A review into what went wrong was released in 2019.

It found a psychologi­cal assessment of McIntosh carried out in 2012 indicated a high risk of re-offending.

However, the report added his attack on Linda “could not have been predicted”.

A spokeswoma­n for the parole board said: “We do not comment on individual cases.”

 ?? ?? Robbie McIntosh being led to jail.
Linda McDonald has launched a campaign Justice4Li­nda calling for more answers about failings in the system.
Robbie McIntosh being led to jail. Linda McDonald has launched a campaign Justice4Li­nda calling for more answers about failings in the system.

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