iOS and Android.Mrs Faulds said her daughter was going to see a rescue dog Willox had just acquired.At the High Court in Glasgow, Mrs Faulds told prosecutor Paul Kearney that she became worried after Emma, who she described as 'always having a phone on the end of her hand' had not been in touch with friends or family for a couple of days.She said: “We were concerned because it was totally out of character.
She was in touch every day. My husband and I knew something was wrong.”The court heard that on May 10, Willox appeared in court charged with Emma's murder – although no body had been found.Mr Kearney asked Mrs Faulds: “Were you told a body had been found on June 12, 2019?”, and she tearfully replied: “Yes.
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