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The Northern Scot releases 20-year file of stories on Arlene Fraser's murder


By Lewis McBlane

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TO mark the 10-year anniversary since the last chapter of the chilling Arlene Fraser murder case, the Northern Scot is publishing our two-decade archive on the brutal saga.

Arlene was a loving mum who faced a disturbing fate, for which husband Nat Fraser was twice found guilty.
Arlene was a loving mum who faced a disturbing fate, for which husband Nat Fraser was twice found guilty.

Released to coincide with tomorrow's 10-year anniversary of our story on Nat Fraser's final failed appeal (October 11, 2013), our archive draws together stories published since the conclusion of the first trial in January 2003.

The release features 44 original clippings, digitised for the first time, including all coverage from our special edition published in the wake of the first verdict (January 31, 2003).

In total, the collection draws together 105 stories we have published on the case online and in print, providing a week-by-week record of our reporting throughout what were perhaps Moray's darkest moments.

Tomorrow, we will also release a comprehensive timeline of the case since Arlene's disappearance and an interactive guide to our archives – collecting our coverage by theme to make it easy to find out part of the case that you are desperate to know.


View our fact sheet on court reporting here




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