solider, he lived in a sleepy Fife hamlet in a picturesque cottage and worked in a local paper mill.Sandy seemed to live an ordinary, if somewhat solitary, life.
He liked to ride his motorbike or go for long-distance runs in the countryside.Quiet, steady, dependable and conscientious is how he was described by family and co-workers.But there was a sudden change in his manner in the days leading up to his death on June 24 1991.He quit his job without notice and withdrew his life savings before disappearing.The residents of Boarhill were left shocked and fearful when 33-year-old Sandy’s body was discovered on a farm track near to his house.At first, police believed the former Black Watch soldier had committed suicide because there were no.
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