Grim photographs of the makeshift grave where charity cyclist Tony Parsons was buried by evil drunk driver Alexander McKellar
and his twin brother have been released for the first time.
His body was found after McKellar took his girlfriend to the grave site where he had buried Tony three years earlier and confessed to the crime. The horrfied woman left a can of Red Bull at the isolated grave site as a marker before phoning the police. An area view of the Auch Estate where the twins disposed of the body shows just how remote the area is where the cyclist was buried. It's understood that Tony may have never been found without the woman's revelation.
They moved him to woods in Auch Estate, before then moving his body to another location which was used to dispose of dead animals. There, they dug a grave and buried him, as well as disposing of his belongings.
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