Renee killer to take his case to the appeal court in Edinburgh

William MacDowell was found guilty last week, but he will now appeal his double-murder conviction

MacDowell (left) with Renee MacRae
Author: John RosePublished 5th Oct 2022

An 81-year-old man jailed for life for murdering his lover and their young son more than 45 years ago intends to appeal against his conviction.

William MacDowell was sentenced to life in prison last week with a recommendation that he serves a minimum of 30 years for killing Renee and three-year-old Andrew MacRae in November 1976.

Following a trial at the High Court in Inverness, he was also found guilty of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of their bodies and personal effects.

Police have never found the bodies of the 36-year-old Renee or her young son.

A notice to appeal against MacDowell's conviction and sentence has now been lodged at the appeal court in Edinburgh, a court official confirmed.

During the trial, the court heard MacDowell, of Penrith, Cumbria, killed or abducted Mrs MacRae and their son in a layby on the A9 near Dalmagarry, south of Inverness, on November 12th back in 1976.

Their disappearance was one of the longest unsolved murder cases in Scottish criminal history.

During the case MacDowell lodged two special defences - one of alibi and the other of incrimination.