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Murder of Maxwell Garvie

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Maxwell Garvie was a Scottish farmer and businessman who was murdered in 1967.

The following year his wife, Sheila Garvie, and her lover, Brian Tevendale, were convicted of his murder after a sensational trial at the Aberdeen High Court.[1]

A third accused, Alan Peters, was found not proven.

References

  1. ^ Roy, Kenneth (2013). The Invisible Spirit. ICS Books. pp. 381–385. ISBN 9780954652784.

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