Police investigating the murder of a taxi driver 39 years ago will make a TV appeal to trace a man who was seen wearing an Iron Maiden T-shirt in 2015
The front of an Iron Maiden T-Shirt, similar to the one worn by a man in 2015. Pic: Police Scotland.
George Murdoch, known as Dod, was attacked with a cheese wire while working in Aberdeen on 29 September 1983. That evening, the 58-year-old told his control room he was heading to Culter, a suburb of the city, but never got there. He turned off onto Pitfodels Station Road, on the outskirts of the city near Deeside Railway Line, where he was attacked and later died.Last month, Police Scotland issued an appeal for information as they try to trace a man who was seen wearing an Iron Maiden T-shirt in Wilson's Sports Bar on Market Street in Aberdeen in September 2015.Officers believe the man may be able to help with their investigation.
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