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Father 'murdered by love rival' Father 'murdered by love rival'
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A trial has been told that a father-of-three who lived on the Orkney island of Sanday, was murdered by a love rival. A trial has been told that a father-of-three who lived on the Orkney island of Sanday was murdered by a love rival.
Defence lawyer Paul Burns said Robert Rose died at the hands of 59-year-old Jack Campbell because they were both in love with the same 34-year-old woman.Defence lawyer Paul Burns said Robert Rose died at the hands of 59-year-old Jack Campbell because they were both in love with the same 34-year-old woman.
He claimed Mr Campbell carried out the murder over the victim's relationship with mother-of-three Margaret Johnston.He claimed Mr Campbell carried out the murder over the victim's relationship with mother-of-three Margaret Johnston.
Mr Campbell and his co-accused Stephen Crummack, 51, both deny killing Mr Rose and burying his body in sand dunes.Mr Campbell and his co-accused Stephen Crummack, 51, both deny killing Mr Rose and burying his body in sand dunes.
The solicitor advocate said that while Ms Johnston cut off all contact with Mr Campbell following a relationship with him, she continued to text Mr Rose and send him explicit photographs of herself.The solicitor advocate said that while Ms Johnston cut off all contact with Mr Campbell following a relationship with him, she continued to text Mr Rose and send him explicit photographs of herself.
Mr Burns added: "She is sending messages to Bob and he is showing some of them in the pub. Why did he do that, it couldn't have helped the difficult relationship between Bob and Jack."Mr Burns added: "She is sending messages to Bob and he is showing some of them in the pub. Why did he do that, it couldn't have helped the difficult relationship between Bob and Jack."
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He also claimed that his client, Stephen Crummack had nothing to do with the death of Mr Rose on Sanday in June last year.He also claimed that his client, Stephen Crummack had nothing to do with the death of Mr Rose on Sanday in June last year.
However, he admitted that Mr Crummack had helped to bury Mr Rose's body in a shallow grave in sand dunes at Sty Wick on the island.However, he admitted that Mr Crummack had helped to bury Mr Rose's body in a shallow grave in sand dunes at Sty Wick on the island.
Mr Burns said there was also evidence from police sniffer dogs which picked up the smell of death in the garden of Telegraph Cottage, the home of Mr Campbell.Mr Burns said there was also evidence from police sniffer dogs which picked up the smell of death in the garden of Telegraph Cottage, the home of Mr Campbell.
He told the jury: "What happened is that Jack Campbell killed Bob Rose. He did so because of a lady and the issues which arose from her.He told the jury: "What happened is that Jack Campbell killed Bob Rose. He did so because of a lady and the issues which arose from her.
"Stephen Crummack came on the scene and assisted in the burial of the body."Stephen Crummack came on the scene and assisted in the burial of the body.
"He shouldn't have done that. He deserves to pay a price for it.""He shouldn't have done that. He deserves to pay a price for it."
Trial judge Lord Turnbull will deliver his charge to the jury on Monday before inviting them to retire to consider their verdicts.Trial judge Lord Turnbull will deliver his charge to the jury on Monday before inviting them to retire to consider their verdicts.