Netflix’s Should I Marry a Murderer: How one woman helped police catch her killer fiancé
Read our Privacy notice When pathologist Caroline Muirhead said yes to her boyfriend’s proposal after just a few months of dating, she couldn’t believe her luck. Her elation soon turned to horror when the man in question, Alexander “Sandy” McKellar, shared a secret he’d kept for years – that he had killed a cyclist and buried him with the help of his twin brother. Perhaps if she had been treated differently through that process, they would have been able to secure a different level of justice...
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