Court hearing for pensioner accused of murdering Lockerbie woman who disappeared in 1984

A six-day-trial for 78-year-old William Hodge, accused of the murder of Marion Hodge, will take place in March next year

Author: Paul KellyPublished 11th Jun 2024

A preliminary hearing has taken place in the case of a pensioner accused of murdering a Lockerbie woman who disappeared 40 years ago.

Marion Hodge was 34 years old when she went missing in July 1984.

Her body has never been found, and the mother-of-two was declared legally dead by the Court of Session in Edinburgh in 1992.

William Hodge, 78, is accused of murder and of attempting to pervert the course of justice.

Hodge, who lives in a care home in Bristol, was not required to attend the hearing at the High Court in Glasgow.

He has not appeared on petition and is not on bail.

There has been no plea.

Judge Lord Scott ordered that the parties should next appear at a further virtual hearing on July 10 before Lord Mulholland, who will be dealing with the case going forwards.

An eventual six-day court hearing has been set for March 11 2025.

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