
March 14 2023 rbbm.
By Marcello Mega

Brutal rape and murder of Scots schoolgirl probed by cold case cops
Pamela Hastie was just 16 years old when she was killed while walking home from school in in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, in 1981.
Local man Raymond Gilmour, then 19, was tried and convicted of the crime in 1982 but his conviction was quashed on appeal after he served 20 years in jail. A meticulous re-examination of her case was ordered by Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC, who is understood to be determined to make unsolved murders of women a priority while she is Scotland’s senior prosecutor.
A review of the case revealed that her body could still yield evidence not gathered at the time and it is understood detectives are considering exhuming her body. A source close to the case said: “This has been under discussion for a while and is being driven by the Crown Office, with the Lord Advocate determined to push at any door that might lead to a solution.''
“If there is evidence from the body, the answer will never emerge if it is not re-examined through the eyes of forensic scientists using the latest advances they have in 2023. No one would underestimate how harrowing this will be for Pamela’s loved ones, and it will be demanding for all concerned, but if it cleared up the murder of a young girl it would be worth all of that.”
Since doubts arose about the safety of Gilmour’s conviction, there has been speculation linking all of Scotland’s most notorious contemporary serial killers – Robert Black, Angus Sinclair and Peter Tobin – with Pamela’s murder. A source said: “If there is male DNA among Pamela’s remains, it would obviously be compared with the national database.''