CCTV at murder suspect's home went off on morning of alleged shooting, court hears
Prosecutors say David Campbell disabled CCTV cameras at his Aberfeldy home to hide his movements in the alleged shotgun killing of Brian Low on February 16, 2024.
- The CCTV system at the home of David Campbell, 77, an ex-head gamekeeper accused of murder, went off on the morning of the alleged crime on 16 February 2024.
- Footage showed Campbell placing duct tape over a doorbell camera at his home on the day of the alleged murder of former colleague Brian Low, 65.
- A cyclist with a bag similar to Campbell's wife's bike was seen heading out of Aberfeldy around the time Low's phone activity stopped on 16 February 2024.
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CCTV at murder suspect's home went off on morning of alleged shooting, court hears
Prosecutors are claiming David Campbell, 77, gunned down former colleague Brian Low, 65, on a remote track near Aberfeldy, Perthshire, on 16 February 2024.
CCTV offline, cameras taped twice: Man, 77, accused of murdering ex-colleague | The latest National and International News
Police at the scene in the Pitilie area on the outskirts of Aberfeldy in February 2024 (Andrew Milligan/PA) Andrew Milligan Prosecutors accuse David Campbell (77) of shooting groundsman Brian Low (65) at Leafy Lane near Pitilie on February 16, 2024. Glasgow High Court heard that Campbell's home CCTV system stopped recording and he taped over his doorbell camera twice that day. Detective Constable David Gardiner, the CCTV officer in the case, tes…
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