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Jury resumes death deliberations Men guilty over death on island
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The jury in the trial of two men accused of murder on an Orkney island has resumed deliberations. Two men have been found guilty over the death of a father on an Orkney island.
John Campbell, 59, known as Jack, and Stephen Crummack, 51, deny murdering 54-year-old Robert Rose on Sanday last year and burying his body in dunes. John Campbell, 59, known as Jack, and Stephen Crummack, 51, denied murdering 54-year-old Robert Rose on Sanday last year and burying his body in dunes.
Judge Lord Turnbull had told jurors at the High Court in Glasgow on Monday to take as long as needed, before they were later sent home for the night. Jurors at the High Court in Glasgow took about six hours over two days to reach their verdicts after a long-running trial.
The body of Mr Rose, who had moved from Rotherham, was found last June. The body of Mr Rose, who had moved to Sanday from Rotherham, was found last June.
The jury had cut short initial deliberations after one of them became unwell on Monday afternoon. The jury had cut short initial deliberations after one of them became unwell on Monday afternoon, then resumed on Tuesday.
They resumed on Tuesday morning before breaking for lunch, then re-started in the afternoon.