Found Deceased UK - Graham Wright, missing 8/25/25, Glasgow *human remains' found in Loch Lomond*

  • #81
There are few cases where I've been more convinced that the explanation will come down to the holy crime trinity of sex, money and/or drugs. I reckon it's probably a mix of all three.

Some of the people linked to this case don't seem like well versed criminals at all though. That suggests to me that they're probably the sex or drugs links, maybe both.
Yeah that’s the way I take it, think we will find out more very soon, think it’s gonna be a big big story tho
 
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  • #82
I’m thinking the flat is some kind of gay chemsex brothel and the neighbour may be supplying the drugs, I think all 4 characters could be gay 2 are 100% confirmed as gay, an educated guess the other 2 might be or at least bi sexual and the missing neighbour possibly a chemsex dealer or cocaine, I’m thinking drug deaths and conspiracy and coverups gone wrong
This reminds me of an episode of 24 hours in police custody where a guy in 30s was picking up teenage girls in a club. Taking them back to his and drugging them unconscious plus filming his sex acts afterwards. He had hidden cameras everywhere which actually what caught him in the end. He was prolific so there could be many more victims in this particular case as well.
Let’s hope there are cameras at one of these locations which are designated crime scenes.
MOO.
 
  • #83
This reminds me of an episode of 24 hours in police custody where a guy in 30s was picking up teenage girls in a club. Taking them back to his and drugging them unconscious plus filming his sex acts afterwards. He had hidden cameras everywhere which actually what caught him in the end. He was prolific so there could be many more victims in this particular case as well.
Let’s hope there are cameras at one of these locations which are designated crime scenes.
MOO.
I’ve read somewhere that have took a cctv memory card from a house across from the rutherglen flat. It’s about to explode, there’s too much media and public pressure plus someone on the run.
 
  • #84
It gets even more screwed up, turns out James Dunn is a teacher at strathaven academy and was a teacher when Lewis was there
 

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  • #85
Police searches of woodland and flats enter sixth day amid human remains probe

Police are continuing searches of a wooded area and a block of flats in Castlemilk as part of their investigation into human remains found in Loch Lomond.

A significant police presence remains in the area for a sixth day, with searches focusing on the woods behind the Jenniburn Centre and a block of flats at the Ardencraig Quadrant.

Officers were first seen in the area on September 24. Police Scotland has yet to provide any updates on the investigation.

 
  • #86
The Castlemilk properties are tied to the neighbor. The van was set alight in Castlemilk. The guy had a bag ready to go there. He might have dumped a knife or screwdriver there along with other parts. He used a false name for the van, he might have used a false name for those flats too. Maybe he used 1 of those gay people's names.
The teacher was only a potential witness. Maybe that neighbor came in contact with these people for some reason but they don't really know him at all. The only 1 that might have known anything would have been Graham cause he was there at some point living in the same building, hence Graham is gone.
That the teacher knew the busker is also not that strange. They all live there & work there. But this isn't about Lewis. It's about Graham. Cause they can't tie the neighbour to Lewis, there is nothing anymore cause he got 15 days to get rid of it before Graham had to be taken out. So they focus on Graham cause there you have at least some parts. it flushed him out & made the neighbour run.
 
  • #87
So after a bit of digging it turns out mcginty is on remand for a month breaching a court order. So this gives police a lot of time to grill him.

He breached his court order not to approach the house in stone house in early September so this looks like the vandalism was in response to the teacher possibly gonna come forward and expose them all to put pressure on him not to.
 
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I’m not so sure, seems like they haven’t got enough of extending the search area.
 
  • #91
Cathkin Braes are there & if you wanted you can search from Castlemilk to Galloway. the truth is if he wanted to put them all over, they can search forever. At some point you have to see if you have DNA or anything that can tie a guy to something. Yes, burning everything, faking a name, Right on that spot, they find something,....that's all circumstantial. Now a jury might consider it enough & that could be seen as reasonable but still they need to even find him first. You have to be sure you do have the right guy.
 
  • #92
Cathkin Braes are there & if you wanted you can search from Castlemilk to Galloway. the truth is if he wanted to put them all over, they can search forever. At some point you have to see if you have DNA or anything that can tie a guy to something. Yes, burning everything, faking a name, Right on that spot, they find something,....that's all circumstantial. Now a jury might consider it enough & that could be seen as reasonable but still they need to even find him first. You have to be sure you do have the right guy.
They obviously know who he is and know his movements to an extent, seems like a botch job, because even if dismembered you can still get dna from blood bone, so if they find one part it doesn’t mean he can’t be identified as we know with Graham but maybe this guy didn’t think that
 
  • #93
They probably followed the fake name he used & that led them to Castlemilk. That doesn't mean they know any real name or where he is now. But they have to get his DNA on the victims or in any of those places. That proves that he did it. So they can then match DNA found at the crime scenes with DNA of the guy they are searching for. Well the botch job happened cause Graham's remains got ashore at Loch Lomond. Without that, the cops wouldn't be there.
 
  • #94
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  • #95
Cathkin Braes are there & if you wanted you can search from Castlemilk to Galloway. the truth is if he wanted to put them all over, they can search forever. At some point you have to see if you have DNA or anything that can tie a guy to something. Yes, burning everything, faking a name, Right on that spot, they find something,....that's all circumstantial. Now a jury might consider it enough & that could be seen as reasonable but still they need to even find him first. You have to be sure you do have the right guy.

I actually learned today that Cathkin Braes are a very well kent hotspot for gentlemen who like to meet other gentlemen for outdoor adult activities. As is Firkin Point car park, aka 'F***ing Point' car park apparently! Every day is a school day.
 
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  • #96
Crikey I've missed this case completely, it's taken some twists over 5 pages!

I will say there are some wild theories being thrown about and the usual 'gay tropes' *eye roll*
Hey sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, but lets remember there are families attached to these men. We know nothing of their stories yet or who is/are the guilty party.

I hope answers are found quickly and justice is served.
 
  • #97
They say that the whole building (four-story) is cordoned off in the Ardencraig Quadrant. But those are flats. The rear is also taped off. You don't normally do that cause other people live there. Those are council flats. Now, those flats could have been empty but who has access then to a whole building of flats? A housing officer or somebody who worked in that capacity. Maybe that was the neighbor.
 
  • #98
They are not gay tropes, they are researched and evidence based fact with a hint of hearsay which is taken with a pinch of salt.

It’s Glasgow it’s a big city with a murky underbelly. It’s quite clear that the level of investigation and the FACT someone has been dismembered
 
  • #99
Looks like there is media gag now anyway, and a correction needed looks like James mcginty has been given bail and not remanded as previously stated. So if he has turned witness on the gorbals neighbour it would explain his bail and the media gag, lots of previous articles have been edited and redacted but no evidence of a section 4(2) gag so looks like a crown press directed gag, so 1 he’s turned witness 2 he’s been charged pending court date 3 the govan neighbour has been apprehended.

My theory here is he’s turned witness it explains the bail as oppose to remand.
 
  • #100
Tricky but not impossible to get there by bus from Glasgow, would have to go to either Tarbet or Inverbeg then walk about an hour south or north along the A82, I think. The Citylink buses up that way aren’t cheap. At first I thought suicide but with the amount of time police are apparently spending at the scene it seems more likely that he was transported there?
He might normally travel around Glasgow by bus but it's not impossible that he'd travel up to Tarbet by train. It's only about £16 one way.
 

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