By Tom Tapp
19.04.2020 - 23:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A disgusting scammer tried to get the son of a missing woman to stump up $3000 by pretending to know her whereabouts.
Harry McArthur posted screenshots of the horrific exchange on Twitter after the troll, under the profile Rebeckkawhite, got in touch saying they had 'information' about Elaine.
The 48-year-old was last seen outside a shop on Crewe Road North, Edinburgh, around 12.40pm on Saturday April 18.
Created this month, the account said "I found her" but would not say where without first
After enjoying his 40th birthday on Wednesday, Sam Heughan revealed he was given a double reason to celebrate last month.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the penultimate episode of Prodigal Son, "The Professionals." Read at your own risk!]
Tony Bennett led a moving tribute to San Francisco on Saturday.
Tony Bennett led a moving tribute to San Francisco on Saturday.
Amazon Prime Video is bringing some exciting new originals and quite a few classic movies to its subscription library throughout the month of April. Amazon's original series highlights include Tales from the Loop, a retrofuturist sci-fi series from executive producer Matt Reeves (which debuted April 3), and Bosch, the dependable cop show that's back for Season 6 (which launched April 17).
The first season of Little Fires Everywhere just wrapped up and fans are anxiously awaiting on word of a season two.
A missing 'vulnerable' Edinburgh midwife's friend has issued a desperate plea for her return.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Prodigal Son, "The Professionals." Read at your own risk!]
By Variety Staff
It's 22 years now since Celtic won the league and stopped Rangers winning 10-in-a-row during the 90s.
It seems like the Coronavirus outbreak has been putting everything on a halt. Right from the Cannes Film Festival to the Wimbledon tournament, every event stands cancelled owing to the present situation prevailing around the world.
LOS ANGELES — San Diego Comic-Con, an annual celebrity-studded showcase of superhero films and pop culture, has been canceled for the first time in its 50-year history due to the global coronavirus outbreak, organizers said on Friday.
The annual fan bath known as Comic-Con was officially canceled Friday due to the ongoing coronavirus lockdown. The summer event was scheduled to run July 23 to July 26 at the San Diego Convention Center, potentially drawing 130,000 visitors from all over the world.