SOLVED - ONE OF SCOTLAND'S MOST BAFFLING UNSOLVED MURDER CASES dating back to 1976 has now been solved.
In September 2022, William MacDowell, who was the man Renee MacRae had been having an affair with and allegedly meeting on the night of her death, was convicted of her murder and the killing of her 3-year-old son Andrew who was also his son. Their bodies have never been found.
MacDowell who tried to blame the dead woman's husband for her murder, was given a minimum sentence of 30 years. As he's 80 years old, he's expected to die in prison.
Renee who was described as a devoted mum, left behind an older son. Rennies sister and the police I have called on the callous killer to reveal where the bodies are buried.
Read on if you want to know more about the tragic case-
The last picture of Renee and little Andrew |
Usually when a child goes missing they don't have either of
their parents with them. But in the case of the longest open missing persons
case In Britain's history, 3-year-old son Andrew was with his mother Renee
MacRae when he disappeared along with her, way back in 1976.
Renee was separated from her husband Gordon and dropped her
oldest son Gordon who was 9-year-old off at her husband's in Inverness .
She was meant to be going to see her sister in Kilmarnock
and she was heading that way in her BMW when she was last seen.
The burning car
12 miles away that very same night, a train driver spotted a
burning car in an isolated lay-by. It turned out to be Renee MacRae's car.
No trace of either her or the little boy was found. All that
police found was a rug stained with blood that was tested and matched MacRae's
blood type.
What happened to Renee and little Andrew?
So, how did a car carrying a mother and her child end up on
fire and more importantly, where were Renee and little Andrew? Despite an
intensive search no trace of either them was ever found.
The Sightings
Witnesses spotted a man dragging what looked like a dead
sheep along the road where the mother and child were last spotted driving
along. Renee MacRae was wearing a sheepskin coat when she was last seen.
Other witnesses saw a man with a pushchair near the quarry.
Could it have been the little boy's?
The Theories
Unbeknown to her husband Renee had been having an affair
with a married man called Bill MacDowell who worked for her husband. According
to Renee's best friend she'd been going
to see him that night and not her sister as she claimed.
What's more she confided in her friend that wee Andrew was her lover's son. This friend claimed that Renee was planning to start a new life with her lover.
What's more she confided in her friend that wee Andrew was her lover's son. This friend claimed that Renee was planning to start a new life with her lover.
If that was true, Renee never got the chance of happiness.
Her little boy never got the chance to enjoy his childhood.
Whatever happened to the pair that night it seems certain
that they were murdered. Will their bodies ever be found so they can rest in
peace?
Some hope
The man in charge of the search, Detective Sergeant Cathcart
was convinced he'd found Renee and Andrew in a quarry after removing the
topsoil and being hit with the stench of what he believed to be corpses. He
hired a bulldozer, but was ordered to stop digging by a senior officer because
the vehicle had to go back to the contractors due to lack of money.
Over twenty years later, the quarry was dug up again but
there were no sign of any bodies. Had they been removed? We'll never know.
Could the tragic pair be buried beneath this motorway? |
The prime suspect
Bill MacDowell, Renee's lover was the main person of interest. At
one stage he went into a police station to make a statement, but was dragged
out by his wife.
Had he been about to confess? He denied any involvement in Renee and Andrew's murder.
The prevailing theory appears to be that mother and child
were killed and buried under the A9 motorway that was being upgraded. If that
is this case, maybe one day future roadworks will give all unearth the tragic
pair.
Update -
See "Suspect in MacRae case fled to US http://www.scotsman.com/news/suspect-in-macrae-case-fled-to-the-us-1-4383307
UPDATE - On September 2019 a 77-year-old man later named as William MacDowell was charged with the murders of Renee and little Andrew. MacDowell is allegedly the man Renee was having an affair with and who she was meant to be travelling to meet on the fateful night she went missing. There were rumours he was little Andrew's biological father.
UPDATE - On September 2019 a 77-year-old man later named as William MacDowell was charged with the murders of Renee and little Andrew. MacDowell is allegedly the man Renee was having an affair with and who she was meant to be travelling to meet on the fateful night she went missing. There were rumours he was little Andrew's biological father.