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PHOTOS OF NINE YOUNG MEN LYING WITH THEIR EYES SHUT. WERE THEY DEAD OR ALIVE?

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November 05, 2025

Survivor believes Limbs of Loch killer had many more victims and begs cops to help stop him being freed

A SURVIVOR of Limbs in the Loch killer William Beggs has demanded a new investigation to prevent him ever being freed from prison.

Brian McQuillan believes Beggs has murdered more than once and there are other surviving victims who have never come forward.

Brian, 62, also wants police to carry out a fresh search of the flat in Kilmarnock where Beggs committed his crimes and which he believes could provide vital new evidence.

The retired social care manager has written to the Parole Board for Scotland objecting to Beggs ever getting out of jail.

Brian is hoping that a new police investigation will identify fresh victims and put a block on any possible release.

Beggs was jailed for six years in 1991 after he drugged Brian and tried to cut him with a razor.

Ten years later, Beggs was sentenced to life for the murder of teenage supermarket worker Barry Wallace whose dismembered body parts he dumped in Loch Lomond and the sea.

Both attacks took place in Beggs' top-floor flat in Doon Place, Kilmarnock, which he still owns and has remained boarded up.

Brian was told by police at the time of Barry's murder that they had found photographs of young men around nine they were unable to identify.

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