UK - Brian Low, 65, shot while walking dog, Aberfeldy, 17th February 2024

Thanks for that. I think this might be an important quote from the police, which I've not seen reported elsewhere yet:
"They also confirmed they did not believe it could have been an accident"

Likely either because of the gun/bullet used, or because the trajectory/distance of the shot wouldn't allow for an accident. Burn marks, for example, would mean the gun was pressed against the skin. Which doesn't generally happen by accident.
 
You have to wonder how much evidence was lost in the time between the body being found and them calling it a murder. The scene wouldn't have been secured until it was and that means walkers will have trampled all over anything that might have been found.
I was thinking the same thing.

Sad that a man was just walking his dog, probably what he does most days and now he is dead :(
 
Just watched a short report on the BBC and apparently he died of a shotgun wound to the chest and neck! How did Police miss that? It must surely have been fairly obvious. Also, now looks like he was killed by someone at fairly close range.

There must surely be a name floating about in such a small community? Perhaps a lack of evidence is the problem given it took a number of days to actually identify that a crime had been committed.

All very strange.
 
So they found a grey-haired dead man, assumed heart attack (or similar) due to age and let him lay in a fridge for a week without once checking his body?
??

"Police Scotland initially classed Brian Low's death as a "medical event" before launching a murder hunt a week later when they found gunshot wounds on his body."
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"Former superintendent Martin Gallagher, who retired from the force in 2022, says there are concerns over the officers who discovered Mr Low's body and wrote the case off as non-suspicious."

 
Former gamekeeper, who had previously been charged with damaging the property after he lost his job, has now been charged with murdering the former groundsman.

I'd guess this was either a personal issue between the two, or that Mr. Low caught Mr. Campbell attempting to cause more mischief and tried to stop him.
 
For people who have not read this link, take the time to do so. Wow, there have been a lot of weird things happen at that estate. And yet nobody has ever been in trouble.
Definitely. Good read...as I quoted another article posted below
This will be -an almost humorous -- BBC special down the road.
 

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