Killer who lured baby's dad to his death 'made sandwiches' while murder cops quizzed her
21.04.2024 - 07:54
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A killer who lured the father of her unborn child to his death casually continued making sandwiches at a cafe when questioned about the murder, a new TV documentary has revealed. Detectives who investigated Tasmin Glass have revealed they were stunned by her demeanour when she was approached about the death of her former boyfriend Steven Donaldson.
The aspiring actress and singer was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2019 after being convicted of culpable homicide for her role in the "savage and depraved" murder near Kirriemuir, Angus, the previous year. Glass, who was 20 at the time, was found by a jury to have instigated and planned a brutal attack on the 27-year-old oil worker, while her co-accused Steven Dickie and Callum Davidson were convicted of murder.
She is due to be considered for parole and could be released as early as next month. Now a new Channel 4 documentary called Murder Case: The Digital Detectives has revealed how Glass was "emotionless" throughout the probe into Steven's death.
Detective Constable Nicola Annan, of Police Scotland, told how she went to a cafe in Kirriemuir where Glass worked to speak to her after Steven's body was discovered. She said: "I went to the cafe where Tasmin was working. During this time Tasmin's behaviour I would say was quite bizarre.
"She continued to make up sandwich fillers and spread rolls and have general chit-chat. Bearing in mind this is her boyfriend who has been brutally murdered and she is standing there mixing up her tuna and onion."
The programme also showed recordings of Glass's police interviews where she stared blankly at detectives and gave a series of "no comment" answers.
In one clip, DC Annan is heard telling her: "Your demeanour has still not changed.
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