The tragic death of a Scotsman in his own home hig 2 Nov 1994 The tragic death of a Scotsman in his own home highlighted the dangers of breathing in huge amounts of carbon monoxide from faulty gas appliances. Securicor guard William Bonds, 45, original This Content is for Members only Please register or login to access it Login Username Password Remember me Enter your email address or username Cancel Register A parasitic son who came within a centimetre of ki A gym instructor who boasted to police he had sex MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsEnd of career for cop who celebrated end of course with firebombs THE ‘APPALLING’ ORDEAL OF THE JET-SET ASYLUM SEEKER THE HORNY DENTIST From the archives: death by ornamental fish ‘London’s worst bus driver’ avoids jail for causing death of Windrush pensioner Recent PostsEnd of career for cop who celebrated end of course with firebombs THE ‘APPALLING’ ORDEAL OF THE JET-SET ASYLUM SEEKER THE HORNY DENTIST From the archives: death by ornamental fish ‘London’s worst bus driver’ avoids jail for causing death of Windrush pensioner MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsPETER LING: THE GARDENER’S WORLD The Killer Under the Bed Tracey Connelly, Stephen Barker and Jason Owen: The Death of Baby P He chopped his mum’s head off, put her finger in the kettle and blamed his dad The Witchcraft Killers Recent PostsPETER LING: THE GARDENER’S WORLD The Killer Under the Bed Tracey Connelly, Stephen Barker and Jason Owen: The Death of Baby P He chopped his mum’s head off, put her finger in the kettle and blamed his dad The Witchcraft Killers