Saturday, March 16, 2013

Roller cousin jailed for murdering relative

Published on Thursday 14 March 2013 12:00

THE cousin of former Bay City Roller Pat McGlynn has been jailed in Australia for murdering his brother-in-law.


Anthony Carl Prestidge, 51, from Edinburgh, was yesterday sentenced to life with a minimum 17 years for the brutal killing of Andy Ball in September 2002.
Supreme Court Justice Lindy Jenkins said Prestidge had “ferociously” attacked Mr Ball during a bust-up before going on the run for almost a decade.He used a weapon to strike him head twice then covered his body with bedding before fleeing from Mr Ball’s Perth home to Bali.
Prestidge had claimed he was acting in self-defence when Mr Ball came at him with a knife. But he was found guilty of murdering Mr Ball after a Supreme Court jury trial earlier this year.
The jury was told that days before, Prestidge had helped his sister, Angela Ball, move out because of her husband’s physical and emotional abuse.

Ms Ball, who had two daughters with the victim, said her husband drank alcohol and used cannabis every day.

Mr McGlynn told the News previously that Prestidge lived with his family for several years as a youth at their home in The Jewel, and worked as a roadie for the Rollers in the 1970s.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-news/top-stories/roller-cousin-jailed-for-murdering-relative-1-2835753

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Ex-Bay City Rollers boss Tam Paton’s house sold

Tam Paton. Picture: Gareth Easton

Published on Tuesday 26 February 2013 09:10
FORMER Bay City Rollers boss Tam Paton’s home has finally sold — for £290,000 less than the asking price.

The five-bedroom mansion in Gogar, Edinburgh — which the 70-year-old shared with a number of young men — struggled to attract a buyer 
because of its past.
Despite going on the market for £700,000 in September 2011 — and once being valued at £1 million — it has now been sold for £410,000.
The proceeds from the sale — which Paton had built for £29,000 in 1974 — will go to good causes named in his will.
Paton died of a heart attack in 2009, and left his £2.6m fortune to a children’s hospice and animal charities. A spokesperson for selling agents Blair Caddell confirmed the property had been sold.