Scotland’s highest court to be freed. In 1994, Dean Ryan, then 17, and his older brother Steven, then 21, were convicted of murdering 34-year-old Procurator Fiscal Marshall Stormonth at his home in Glasgow’s west end and then setting his body on fire.
It’s emerged that Dean, now 45, had been turned down by the Parole Board of Scotland because he was still considered a danger to the public.
But the killer tried to get that decision overturned last week at a judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh despite the fact that he had already been paroled twice and had reoffended on both occasions.His older sibling, Steven, now 49, is already serving a second life sentence for killing a defenceless 65-year-old man in 2014 after being.
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