A gay man's body was found beaten and burned and tied to a lamppost on the outskirts of his hometown
Cumnock in Ayrshire in Scotland early On Saturday. Stuart Walker, who
had recently started work at a bar days before his murder, was supposed
to have attended his grandmother 80th birthday party but never showed
up.
Police are investigating whether Walker's being gay played a part in the crimes against him (as many are speculating), but, as of yet, have no solid evidence.
The Daily Record reports:
Police are investigating whether Walker's being gay played a part in the crimes against him (as many are speculating), but, as of yet, have no solid evidence.
The Daily Record reports:
Stuart's friends last saw him alive near
the fire station in Glaisnock Street at about 2.30am. His scorched and
beaten body was found tied to a lamppost just before 5am on the
Caponacre industrial estate on the outskirts of town.
Detective Inspector John Hogg, of Ayr CID,
said yesterday: "It is imperative that we find out where he was between
2.30am and 4.50am, who he was with and why this happened to him.
"We understand that there may have been a
number of house parties in the nearby Netherthird housing estate in the
early hours of the morning - between 2am and 3am.
"At this time we do not know if these
parties are linked to our investigation or not, so again, any
information on that is important. Officers are checking CCTV and
carrying out door-to-door inquiries in the area and we would encourage
anyone with information to approach them or to call."
Yesterday, flowers were laid near the
murder scene. One left by his gran read: "Miss + Love you always our
dear grandson. Sleep tight, Gran and Papa."
The Scottish Sun adds:
Police refused to confirm rumours that
they were looking for four girls in connection with the terrifying
attack. Horrified locals last night told of their fears Stuart was
targeted because of his sexuality.
One tweeted a link to a picture of the
murder victim, and wrote: "This is the man who was tied to a lamppost
and then set on fire for being gay yesterday, RIP."
But detectives insisted they had yet to find any evidence which supported that theory.
A Facebook tribute page has aprung up in Walker's memory.
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