‘Limbs in the Loch’ killer loses appeal
A gay man who murdered a teenager and dismembered his body has lost an appeal to clear his name. William Beggs, 46, became known as the ‘Limbs in the Loch’ killer for the murder of 18 year-old Tesco worker Barry Wallace in December 1999.
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Can’t he just ‘accidentally’ fall 40 feet over a railing on to some concrete, and save the tacpayer some money? That’s the least he can do, considering.
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What the hell does this poor chap’s choice of supermarket have to do with anything? So what he was a Tesco worker – he could just as well have been Sainsbury, Marks & Sparks or Morrisons. We’re all human and should be free to connect with whatever grocery chain we choose. I myself switch between Budgen’s and Co-op, and often get looked down on by the Waitrose majority in my village. Discrimination is never right!!
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Remember, guys, when you are out there in the bars and clubs, and anywhere else, that there are STILL and always will be the odd few guys who are like this one and Dennis Nilsen. You don’t find out they are warped until they’ve got you somewhere secluded and they are attacking you. It happened to me once. Thankfully I got away. It turned out the guy was just intent upon getting hold of my cash, ATM card and pin!
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Life should mean Life!
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With such a record, I am surprised some lawyers are still finding grounds to set him free. At age 46, he can still kill more young gay men… best to lock him up until he is 86.
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