Murderer’s ashes scattered at sea
The ashes of serial killer Angus sinclair have been scattered at sea.
Sinclair died last month, aged 73, at HMP Glenochil in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. It is understood he had suffered from a series of strokes.
His body was cremated at Falkirk Crematorium and the ashes returned to Clackmannanshire Council, which said they were “disposed of at sea”.
Sinclair was convicted of four killings, including the 1977 World’s End murders, but was suspected of killing four more women in Glasgow.