gunned down T2 Trainspotting actor Bradley Welsh has cost taxpayers almost £20,000 in legal aid. Sean Orman, 30, blasted Welsh, 48, in the head from close range with a shotgun outside his Edinburgh flat.
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Apple - Android Sean Orman, 30, has pled not guilty to all 15 charges against him, including murder, attempted murder, firearms and drugs offences.He is currently on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.Earlier, Detective Constable John Irving, 38, told the trial how he called at a home in Polbeth, West Lothian, where a George Baigrie – who had the nickname “Dode” – was living on September 30, 2019.DC Irving said he spoke to Baigrie for “five to eight minutes” and saw a red Skoda Octavia outside
.gunned down T2 Trainspotting actor Bradley Welsh has cost taxpayers almost £20,000 in legal aid. Sean Orman, 30, blasted Welsh, 48, in the head from close range with a shotgun outside his Edinburgh flat.
Bradley Walsh is taking his family to work with him once again, as it’s been announced his son Barney will star with him in the forthcoming reboot of The Darling Buds of May. It’s not the first time the father-son duo have worked together - Barney previously starred alongside his dad on three series of ITV travel show Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad.
£10,000 contract on Welsh. Baigrie, 38, has earned a fearsome reputation as a “hard nut” who was jailed for 12 years in 2013 over a samurai sword attack.
Edinburgh jewellers after being tackled by an ex-police officer known as Robocop. Orman was fleeing from the heist at Laings in Frederick Street when he was bundled to the ground by Ray Mallon.The former Middlesbrough mayor, previously a senior officer whose tough stance on crime earned him the nickname, had been window shopping at the time in January 2014.Mallon said: “I noticed a commotion inside.
T2 Trainspotting star Bradley Welsh on his doorstep has been jailed for a minimum of 28 years for his murder. Sean Orman was found guilty by a jury after a 12 day trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.