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Aberdeen taxi driver's murder to feature on BBC Crimewatch Live


By David Porter

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40 years on from the brutal murder of George Murdoch in Aberdeen, an officer from Police Scotland’s Major Investigations Team will continue his appeal for information on national television.

George Murdoch
George Murdoch

On the evening of Thursday, 29 September, 1983, George Murdoch, a 58-year-old taxi driver, was brutally murdered. A cheese wire was used in the violent attack, which took place around 8.45pm after he turned onto Pitfodels Station Road.

Now, advancements in forensic analysis have enabled a DNA profile to be identified which will assist Police Scotland with their investigation.

Last year a person wearing an Iron Maiden t-shirt was of noted inetrest to officers
Last year a person wearing an Iron Maiden t-shirt was of noted inetrest to officers

Officers also continue to seek information to identify a man who was seen wearing an Iron Maiden t-shirt in Wilson’s Sports Bar on Market Street in Aberdeen in 2015, the subject of a public appeal last year.

No-one has ever been arrested in connection with the horrific murder of George, better known to his family as ‘Dod’.

Senior investigating officer, Detective Inspector James Callander, will be appearing on BBC’s Crimewatch Live to encourage anyone else who may have useful information to come forward.

Crimewatch Live will air at 10am on Tuesday, October,17 and will be available on BBC iPlayer for 24 hours afterwards.

Anyone who has not come forward previously who believes they can assist the investigation should contact 101 or e-mail a dedicated inbox at SCDHOLMESAberdeen@scotland.pnn.police.uk.




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