Margaret Fleming (1980 - c. December 1999/January 2000) was a Scottish woman who was murdered by her nominated carers Edward Cairney and Avril Jones in the village of
Inverkip
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Inverclyde
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Scotland
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Background
Margaret Fleming was born in 1980. She had
learning difficulties which had been identified at a young age. After her father died in 1995, Fleming began to live with a couple he had been close friends with - Edward Cairney and Avril Jones. Living with them at their house "Seacroft" in Inverkip, they became her full-time carers, with Jones managing Fleming's
disability benefits
Disability benefits are funds provided from public or private sources to a person who is ill or who has a disability.
United Kingdom
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In 2016,
changes to the social security system meant Fleming was required to reapply for disability benefits. Jones completed an application form for new benefits on Fleming's behalf which raised concern. It was then discovered that no one from social services had been in contact with Fleming for 17 years. When neither
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or social work were able to contact Fleming,
Police Scotland
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visited the couple's home. When police were also unable to locate Fleming, a missing person's investigation was launched.
Investigation and outcome
Upon investigation, it was discovered the last independent sighting of Margaret Fleming was on 17 December 1999, when she had visited the brother of Jones with the couple at his house. The following week she was not present with Cairney and Jones at a family Christmas dinner. On the 5th January 2000, Jones claimed to her mother that Fleming had left with a member of the travelling community.
The prosecution case alleged that Fleming was killed by the couple between 18 December 1999 and 5 January 2000, with the murder being concealed and Jones continuing to receive Fleming’s benefits.
Following trial, in 2019 Cairney and Jones were convicted of Margaret Fleming's murder. They were each given a life sentence to serve a minimum of 14 years before being able to apply for parole. Jones was also convicted of fraud and ordered to pay back £182,000 of benefits which had been claimed in Margaret's name. Despite a painstaking search of their dilapidated property and its junk-filled garden, no trace of Fleming's body have ever been found.
The police investigation and subsequent murder trial were the subject of the BBC two-part documentary ''Murder Trial: The Disappearance of Margaret Fleming'', broadcast in January 2020.
Cairney died in
HMP Edinburgh
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on 15 October 2023.
"Seacroft"
"Seacroft", the bungalow where Fleming, Cairney and Jones lived, stood on the coast, beside the
A78 road
The A78 is an A road in Scotland. It connects Greenock and Prestwick on a route which follows the northern section of the Ayrshire coast.
Route
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about to the south of the village.
In 2017 the property was sold.
In January 2020, planning permission was given to build two new houses on the site, with the house being demolished in early March the same year.
See also
*
List of solved missing person cases
Lists of solved missing person cases include:
* List of solved missing person cases: pre-2000
* List of solved missing person cases: post-2000
See also
* List of kidnappings
* List of murder convictions without a body
* List of people who dis ...
References
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Female murder victims
Missing person cases in Scotland
Murder convictions without a body
People murdered in Scotland
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