Yes anyone with iplayer should be able to watch it. The link is on this pageIs this available on Iplayer for non scots people? Sounds interesting
BBC Scotland - Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming, Series 1, Episode 1
Yes anyone with iplayer should be able to watch it. The link is on this pageIs this available on Iplayer for non scots people? Sounds interesting
Yes anyone with iplayer should be able to watch it. The link is on this page
BBC Scotland - Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming, Series 1, Episode 1
I live just over the water fromI'm choosing to disregard the drawing as there's no way of knowing when it was done. It could well have been kids on a dare in the spooky house afterwards. Also the alternative is too heartbreaking to think about.
Anyone in the rest of the UK, if you're on a device with iPlayer, you should be able to watch part 2 live at 10pm by selecting BBC Scotland from the channels menu. BBC iPlayer - BBC Scotland
I live just over the water from
Inverkip and pass the house weekly when I’m over on the mainland where the house is you wouldn’t get youngsters hanging around to be able to get in the house , I’m convinced that drawing has been there for many years
Yes, it could be that the drawers were put there to cover it up sometime after it was drawn.
what drawings though? I’m still having a hard time getting episode to play.
This is the drawing, low down on the wall in the room EC claimed was Margaret's bedroom - a person with the word 'HELP' beside it, shown in the last few minutes of Part 1.
Yes anyone with iplayer should be able to watch it. The link is on this page
BBC Scotland - Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming, Series 1, Episode 1
The Gregory Peck comment was cringeworthy. I loved the schoolteacher witness who refused to be browbeaten by the defense lawyer
The Gregory Peck comment reminds me of a comment by the defence in the Graham Dwyer trial in Ireland - another case with no clear cause of death. The defence in that trial said George Clooney would be playing him in the film.
I loved the teacher, she wasn’t having any of it and really stood her ground insisting there was no way Margaret wrote that letter.
I don’t think it was reported at the time of the trial but the benefits form that Avril filled out stated that Margaret was making jam sandwiches with her period blood. It also stated she wouldn’t go to the doctor or see anyone. No wonder it was flagged.
The things said in the benefit claim make me think they wanted to be caught, or knew the game was up and wondered how far they could push it.