LISTEN: Mum of murdered schoolgirl tells Clyde News she'll never give up hope, 21 years on
Twenty one years after her daughter's death, the mum of murdered school girl Caroline Glachan says she is confident a fresh investigation launched last year will find her killer.
Twenty one years after her daughter's death, the mum of murdered school girl Caroline Glachan says she is confident a fresh investigation launched last year will find her killer.
Margaret McKeich's sure the answer to her daughter's unsolved murder lies in the community where she still lives.
Caroline's body was pulled from the River Leven in Bonhill on 25th August 1996, her mums 40th birthday.
Last year Clyde News successfully campaigned to have the evidence re-examined by Police Scotland during our #JusticeForCaroline campaign.
Since then Margaret has had regular updates from detectives - moments she says she dreads and longs for in equal measure.
She spoke exclusively to our reporter Natalie Crawford:
Detective Superintendent Jim Kerr is in charge of the case and says someone must know what happened to Caroline. He updated us:
Forensic experts at the Scottish Policing Authority are still examining more than 300 pieces of historic evidence and 200 witness statements but say they are as confident now as they were last year that Caroline's killer will be caught