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Pensioner, 80, guilty of murdering secret lover and her young son 46 years ago

Pensioner, 80, guilty of murdering secret lover and her young son 46 years ago
William MacDowell, 80, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years (Pictures: PA)

A pensioner who murdered his secret lover and her young son nearly half a century ago faces dying behind bars.

William MacDowell, 80, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years after being found guilty at the High Court in Inverness of killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976.

Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mum and her three-year-old son, with detectives urging the killer to reveal what he did with them so they can be ‘provided with the dignity they deserve’.

The judge, Lord Armstrong, told MacDowell: ‘These murders appear to have been premediated, planned and carried out in the most calculated way – not a spontaneous event or spur of the moment.

‘These appear, in effect, to have been executions.

‘You murdered your victims and then disposed of their bodies and personal effects, including the boy’s pushchair.

‘You then took steps to conceal the crimes you had committed.’

As well as being convicted of the murders, MacDowell was also found guilty of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of their bodies and personal effects.

The jury of seven men and eight women took just under four hours to come to their conclusion, and as their verdict was read out there were gasps in the court room.

MacDowell and Mrs MacRae – a mother-of-two who was separated from her husband – had been having an affair for more than four years when she and little Andrew vanished.

His wife, Rosemary, stood by him in the decades since and even wheeled him into court each day of the trial.

File photo dated 20/08/21 of undated handout file photo issued by Police Scotland of Renee MacRae, 36, and three-year-old Andrew Macrae. William MacDowell has been sentenced today at the High Court at the Inverness Justice Centre to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
Renee MacRae, 36, and three-year-old Andrew Macrae (Picture: PA)
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William MacDowell and Renee MacRae (Picture: PA)
Undated handout photo issued by the Crown Office of a Photo of pushchair identical to that owned by Mrs Macrae. William MacDowell has been found guilty of killing Renee MacRae and son Andrew in 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. William MacDowell was sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
A pushchair identical to that owned by Mrs Macrae (Picture: PA)
Previously unissued photo dated 27/09/22 of William MacDowell alongside his wife Rosemary MacDowell at the High Court at the Inverness Justice Centre. He has been sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
William MacDowell being wheeled into court by his wife Rosemary (Picture: PA)

Mrs MacDowell, who sat in the public gallery, stared down at the floor and, as her convicted husband was wheeled out of court by security officers, shared one last look with her husband.

The court heard that MacDowell, of Penrith, Cumbria, killed or abducted Mrs MacRae and their son in a layby on the A9 near Dalmagarry, south of Inverness, on November 12, 1976.

Their disappearance was one of the longest unsolved murder cases in Scottish criminal history.

Mrs MacRae’s sister, Morag Govans, said after the trial: ‘More than 45 years of the pain of losing Renee and Andrew doesn’t ease.

‘Not a day passes when both are not in our thoughts.’

The guilty verdict came after advocate depute Alex Prentice KC told the jury MacDowell was the only man with the motive for killing the pair.

He said MacDowell’s concern grew that news of his affair would be revealed and what that would mean for his finances and lifestyle.

‘Life for Bill MacDowell would change dramatically if it all came out in the open. He would lose his job, his family and his home,’ Mr Prentice said.

Undated handout photo issued by the Crown Office of a photofit image. William MacDowell has been found guilty of killing Renee MacRae and son Andrew in 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. William MacDowell was sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
A photofit image of the suspect (Picture: PA)
Undated handout photo issued by the Crown Office of a Daily Record article. William MacDowell has been found guilty of killing Renee MacRae and son Andrew in 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. William MacDowell was sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
The double disappearance was one of the longest unsolved murder cases in Scottish criminal history (Credits: PA)

During his first police interview, MacDowell refused to admit any association with Mrs McRae, only revealing this in a second interview later the same day.

Even when the case came to trial, MacDowell claimed the crime, if it did happen, was committed by Mrs MacRae’s estranged husband Gordon MacRae and others unknown.

Mr MacRae, who was the director of Inverness firm Hugh MacRae Builders Limited, was asked by the advocate depute if he played any part in the deaths of the pair. The 85-year-old told the jury: ‘Absolutely none.’

The trial was told that after the couple split, they had an ‘amicable’ relationship, with Mr MacRae aware his estranged wife was involved with someone else and that Andrew was not his child.

He had provided her with a home in Cradlehall Park, Inverness, and with a metallic blue BMW.

The car was found burnt-out at the Dalmagarry layby, south of Inverness on the A9, on the night Mrs MacRae and her son were murdered.

Undated handout photo issued by the Crown Office of a burnt out BMW. William MacDowell has been found guilty of killing Renee MacRae and son Andrew in 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. William MacDowell was sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
The burnt out BMW (Picture: PA)
Undated handout photo issued by the Crown Office of a replica Volvo boot and liner. William MacDowell has been found guilty of killing Renee MacRae and son Andrew in 1976. Issue date: Thursday September 29, 2022. PA Photo. William MacDowell was sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976. Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old mother or her son, three, with officers now urging the killer to disclose what he did with them so they can be
A replica Volvo boot and liner (Picture: PA)

Catherine Johnstone told the court her mother Eva McQueen had heard a ‘blood-curdling scream’ just a few hundred yards from the layby at Dalmagarry Farmhouse.

Mr Prentice told the jury this was the ‘last utterance of Renee MacRae while alive’.

MacDowell’s company Volvo was spotted nearby, the court heard, the very car he admitted burning part of the boot of.

Ms Govans, now 84, told the trial of her sister’s devotion to her two boys, and said her concerns had grown for her welfare when detectives visited her home after the disappearance.

She said: ‘I was very worried. I knew something dreadful had happened to Renee and Andrew. I knew Renee would never have gone away and left her other son Gordon behind.

‘I know Renee wouldn’t have put me through that. She would have contacted me if she had gone anywhere.’

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