Aberdeen man sentenced to life for the murder of a man who gave him a place to stay

The incident happened in December 2019 after the two men met on a night out, and the victim offered his killer a bed for the night.

Author: Lewis MichiePublished 17th Feb 2021
Last updated 17th Feb 2021

Aberdeen man Stuart Quinn has today (Wednesday, 17 February, 2021) been sentenced to life in prison for murdering the man who gave him a place to stay in Aberdeen.

Quinn, now 35, pled guilty at the High Court in Glasgow to the murder of 56-year-old local man, Alan Geddes. He has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 17 years.

Officers were called to Mr Geddes’s home in Ruthrieston Crescent on the morning of Saturday, 7 December, 2019, where he was found dead.

Mr Geddes had met Quinn on a night out and offered him a place to stay for the night.

Detective Chief Inspector Carron McKellar, the Senior Investigating Officer in this case, said: “Stuart Quinn repaid Alan’s kindness with brutal violence, and he has finally admitted his guilt.

"Alan’s family has been devastated by his death and my thoughts are with them, and especially with his young son, at this time.”

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