Mother of schoolgirl Caroline Glachan, 14, who was lured to a bridge in 1996 before being beaten with bricks and left to die says she is 'over the moon' at life sentences handed out to two of her daughter's twisted murderers

Robert O'Brien and Andrew Kelly were jailed for life at the High Court in Glasgow

The mother of schoolgirl Caroline Glachan who was lured to a bridge in 1996 before being beaten with bricks and left to die said she is ‘over the moon’ at the life sentences handed to two of her daughter’s murderers.

Robert O’Brien, 45, and Andrew Kelly, 44, were jailed for life today at the High Court in Glasgow – 27 years after Caroline’s body was recovered from the River Leven in West Dunbartonshire.

O’Brien will serve a minimum of 22 years in prison before being eligible for parole, while Kelly was sentenced to 18 years.

Caroline’s heartbroken mother, Margaret McKeich, said: ‘This is the day that I’ve been waiting for, for 27 years.

‘It was more than what I was hoping for. I’m really, really happy.

‘Today I couldn’t have wished for more, the outcome, the whole thing. I am over the moon.

Caroline Glachan, 14, was murdered in August 1996 by the River Leven in West Dunbartonshire

Caroline Glachan, 14, was murdered in August 1996 by the River Leven in West Dunbartonshire

Caroline's heartbroken mother Margaret McKeich said she is 'over the moon' by the life sentences given out to two of her daughter's murderers

Caroline’s heartbroken mother Margaret McKeich said she is ‘over the moon’ by the life sentences given out to two of her daughter’s murderers

Robert O'Brien, who was Caroline's heroin addict boyfriend at the time of the killing, has now been jailed for life at Glasgow's High Court - and ordered to serve at least 22 years

Robert O’Brien, who was Caroline’s heroin addict boyfriend at the time of the killing, has now been jailed for life at Glasgow’s High Court – and ordered to serve at least 22 years

As reported by Sky News, the mother added: ‘It’s not going to bring Caroline back but it’s justice for her. I don’t know if closure is the right word, but justice has certainly been done.’

Donna Marie Brand, 44, who was also found guilty of the schoolgirl’s murder following a trial, was unfit to attend court so will be sentenced in March this year.

O’Brien, Kelly and Brand were last month found guilty of killing O’Brien’s 14-year-old girlfriend Caroline in August 1996, following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

The two men were sentenced for what a judge described as their ‘brutal, depraved and wicked’ crime against the defenceless teenager.

Jurors previously heard how drug addict O’Brien – 18 at the time – had first met Caroline two months before her death and was soon violent towards the schoolgirl and threatened to kill her if she kissed another boy.

The teenager suffered at least ten blows to the head and extensive skull fractures having been punched, kicked and had bricks thrown at her as well as suffering other ‘blunt force’ trauma.

A crucial witness ended up being four-and-a-half year-old Archie Wilson, whose mother Elizabeth Wilson recalled: ‘He said they were down the Leven, that they were fighting with the lassie, that she ended up falling in and that they had battered the lassie.’

Fellow murderer Andrew Kelly was also given a life term - with a minimum of 18 years

Fellow murderer Andrew Kelly was also given a life term – with a minimum of 18 years

Donna Brand, also found guilty last month of Caroline's murder, was unable to be sentenced today because she was in hospital with a respiratory infection, the court heard

Donna Brand, also found guilty last month of Caroline’s murder, was unable to be sentenced today because she was in hospital with a respiratory infection, the court heard

During ten days of evidence, the jury heard that O’Brien, Kelly and Brand had arranged to meet Caroline at a bridge near the towpath beside the River Leven, between Renton and Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire, on August 25 that year.

They repeatedly punched and kicked her and threw bricks or similar items at her, causing blunt force trauma to her head and body.

She was pushed or fell into undergrowth and her body was discovered in the river at Place of Bonhill, Renton, later the same day, which was her mother’s 40th birthday.

O’Brien and Kelly were jailed for life when they appeared for sentencing at the High Court in Glasgow today.

Brand was unable to attend the sentencing hearing as she was in hospital with a respiratory infection and will be sentenced in March, the court heard.

O’Brien was ordered to serve a minimum of 22 years behind bars while Kelly was handed a minimum of 18 years.

Sentencing them, Judge Lord Braid described the murder as ‘brutal, depraved and above all wicked’.

O’Brien – who boasted of having several girls on the go at the same time – had been seeing Brand at the same time as Miss Glachan, the court heard – with Brand threatening to ‘batter’ the 14-year-old when she found out.

During the trial, Caroline’s mother Mrs McKeich said her daughter was ‘infatuated’ with O’Brien but she did not approve of the relationship as he was a few years older.

Caroline's mother Mrs McKeich said her daughter was 'infatuated' with O'Brien but she did not approve of the relationship as he was a few years older

Caroline’s mother Mrs McKeich said her daughter was ‘infatuated’ with O’Brien but she did not approve of the relationship as he was a few years older

Her mother Margaret McKeith, speaking outside Glasgow's High Court last month after Caroline's murderers were found guilty, welcomed the convictions as a 'great day'

Her mother Margaret McKeith, speaking outside Glasgow’s High Court last month after Caroline’s murderers were found guilty, welcomed the convictions as a ‘great day’

Mrs McKeich said her daughter had previously disclosed that O’Brien had ‘lifted his hands to her’.

Caroline’s childhood friend Joanne Menzies, now 42, told the court that O’Brien had threatened to kill Caroline for ‘kissing another boy’ and that she had seen O’Brien bully the schoolgirl on more than one occasion.

Speaking outside court after the three were found guilty last month, Mrs McKeich said it was a ‘great day’ to see her daughter’s killers convicted.

‘This is a day we never thought would happen,’ she said.

‘It will not bring her back, but at least we know who was responsible is serving time because, for the last 25 years, they’ve had their Christmases and birthdays, but my Caroline has been in the ground.’

O’Brien – who was 18 at the time – had always been a prime suspect due to his relationship with Caroline in 1996.

The cold-case murder was re-investigated again in 2020 as part of the Operation Fairing police probe, with witnesses spoken to again and fresh accounts given.

Caroline's family waited 27 years for her killers to finally be brought to justice

Caroline’s family waited 27 years for her killers to finally be brought to justice

Caroline was described by her mother as being 'infatuated' with Robert O'Brien

Caroline was described by her mother as being ‘infatuated’ with Robert O’Brien

Caroline's family had been unhappy about her relationship with heroin addict boyfriend O'Brien, who was four years older and had been violent towards the schoolgirl

Caroline’s family had been unhappy about her relationship with heroin addict boyfriend O’Brien, who was four years older and had been violent towards the schoolgirl

Andrew Kelly, outside Glasgow's High Court last month during his murder trial at the end of which he and fellow killers Robert O'Brien and Donna Marie Brand were all found guilty

Andrew Kelly, outside Glasgow’s High Court last month during his murder trial at the end of which he and fellow killers Robert O’Brien and Donna Marie Brand were all found guilty

Brand, also pictured outside the High Court last month, is now due to be sentenced in March

Brand, also pictured outside the High Court last month, is now due to be sentenced in March

Dr Marjorie Turner, a forensic pathologist, told the trial Caroline was still alive when she went into the water and the ultimate cause of death was drowning.

Prosecutor Alex Prentice KC said evidence given by Archie Wilson, four-and-a-half years old at the time of the murder, during the two-week trial was ‘pivotal’.

He and his brother had been babysat that night by Kelly and his then girlfriend Sarah Jane O’Neill, who has since died, while O’Brien and Brand had also ended up at Archie’s house.

Now in his 30s, Archie was unfit to testify during the trial – but his mother Elizabeth Wilson said how her son told her how he had been taken down to the River Leven late that night before witnessing a ‘lassie’ being ‘battered’ and falling into the water.

Miss Wilson had returned home hours after the killing to find Kelly sitting in shorts alone with her children – when he claimed Archie had urinated on him and the carpet.

The child insisted he did not and that it was a ‘wet’ O’Brien who had also been in the house and soaked the floor.

Police had issued this e-fit illustration of a hooded man during their murder investigation

Police had issued this e-fit illustration of a hooded man during their murder investigation

A police diver searching at the spot where Caroline Glachan was found dead 27 years ago

A police diver searching at the spot where Caroline Glachan was found dead 27 years ago

Caroline's mother Margaret McKeich arriving at Glasgow's High Court last month

Caroline’s mother Margaret McKeich arriving at Glasgow’s High Court last month

Archie then went on to state he had been taken down the River Leven while apparently being looked after.

Asked what he said happened, his mum told jurors: ‘He said they were down the Leven, that they were fighting with the lassie, that she ended up falling in and that they had battered the lassie.’

Both Miss Wilson and her son were interviewed in 1996, and the mother was again in 2020 when the case was re-opened.

Miss Wilson admitted she had not wanted her young boy ‘involved’ at the time – but, asked by police what her reaction was when she discovered Caroline had been found in the river, she stated: ‘The blood just kind of drained from my face.

‘I just knew that the story Archie had told us was related to the body.’

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