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A 33-year-old man has been jailed for at least 25 years after being found guilty of murdering businesswoman Moira Jones in a Glasgow park. | A 33-year-old man has been jailed for at least 25 years after being found guilty of murdering businesswoman Moira Jones in a Glasgow park. |
Slovakian Marek Harcar abducted and raped Ms Jones, 40, in Queen's Park on 28 May last year. | Slovakian Marek Harcar abducted and raped Ms Jones, 40, in Queen's Park on 28 May last year. |
The judge, Lord Bracadale, said his conduct reflected a level of wickedness very rarely encountered. | The judge, Lord Bracadale, said his conduct reflected a level of wickedness very rarely encountered. |
Harcar was jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 25 years before he can be considered for parole. | Harcar was jailed for life and told he must serve a minimum of 25 years before he can be considered for parole. |
The jury of nine men and six women also found him guilty of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by fleeing to Eastern Europe. | The jury of nine men and six women also found him guilty of attempting to defeat the ends of justice by fleeing to Eastern Europe. |
He had denied all the charges during a 19-day trial which took place at the High Court in Glasgow. | He had denied all the charges during a 19-day trial which took place at the High Court in Glasgow. |
Speaking outside the court after the verdict, Ms Jones' mother, Bea Jones, paid an emotional tribute. | Speaking outside the court after the verdict, Ms Jones' mother, Bea Jones, paid an emotional tribute. |
She said: "Moira, darling darling Moira. We were so proud of you. | She said: "Moira, darling darling Moira. We were so proud of you. |
"We will always be so proud of you and we will do the best we can with our lives to make them worthy of you. | "We will always be so proud of you and we will do the best we can with our lives to make them worthy of you. |
"You will live with us forever." | "You will live with us forever." |
Mother pays tribute to 'precious' Moira | Mother pays tribute to 'precious' Moira |
Sentencing Harcar, Lord Bracadale told him his crime had "shocked the nation". | Sentencing Harcar, Lord Bracadale told him his crime had "shocked the nation". |
He said: "Moira Jones was a hard-working woman who, after a day of meetings and some socialising, made her way home after 11pm. | He said: "Moira Jones was a hard-working woman who, after a day of meetings and some socialising, made her way home after 11pm. |
"Near home she encountered you and her fate was sealed. | "Near home she encountered you and her fate was sealed. |
"You had consumed a large amount of alcohol and declared your intention to seek a woman. You abducted Moira Jones and took her into Queen's Park." | "You had consumed a large amount of alcohol and declared your intention to seek a woman. You abducted Moira Jones and took her into Queen's Park." |
He added: "There, in a most disturbing way, you held her captive in a holly bush before taking her further into the park where you inflicted extensive injuries to her head and neck, raped and murdered her, leaving her half-naked body lying in the bushes. | He added: "There, in a most disturbing way, you held her captive in a holly bush before taking her further into the park where you inflicted extensive injuries to her head and neck, raped and murdered her, leaving her half-naked body lying in the bushes. |
"Your conduct that night reflects a level of wickedness very rarely encountered." | "Your conduct that night reflects a level of wickedness very rarely encountered." |
The jury heard that on the night she died Ms Jones, who was originally from Staffordshire, had been out with her boyfriend. | The jury heard that on the night she died Ms Jones, who was originally from Staffordshire, had been out with her boyfriend. |
CCTV shows 'drunk' killer | CCTV shows 'drunk' killer |
It is thought she later returned to the Queen's Park area and parked her car just 100 yards from her flat. | It is thought she later returned to the Queen's Park area and parked her car just 100 yards from her flat. |
CCTV footage played in court appeared to show two figures, one "leading" the other, heading towards the park. | CCTV footage played in court appeared to show two figures, one "leading" the other, heading towards the park. |
The court heard that Harcar had moved to the south side of Glasgow from Liverpool just 10 days before the murder. | The court heard that Harcar had moved to the south side of Glasgow from Liverpool just 10 days before the murder. |
On the night Ms Jones was attacked he had been drinking heavily and told his flatmate he was going "looking for a woman." | On the night Ms Jones was attacked he had been drinking heavily and told his flatmate he was going "looking for a woman." |
Ms Jones' body was discovered the following morning by a park ranger. She had been punched, kicked and stamped upon, pinned against the ground and raped. | Ms Jones' body was discovered the following morning by a park ranger. She had been punched, kicked and stamped upon, pinned against the ground and raped. |
The trial heard that days after the murder Harcar flew to the Czech Republic and then to Slovakia. | The trial heard that days after the murder Harcar flew to the Czech Republic and then to Slovakia. |
He was detained by Slovakian police on 18 June and later extradited to Scotland. | He was detained by Slovakian police on 18 June and later extradited to Scotland. |
The body of Moira Jones was found in Queen's Park in May 2008 | |
The court heard the blood stains on a black leather jacket Harcar was wearing when he was arrested matched Ms Jones' DNA profile. | The court heard the blood stains on a black leather jacket Harcar was wearing when he was arrested matched Ms Jones' DNA profile. |
Semen matching Harcar's profile was also found on the businesswoman's body. | Semen matching Harcar's profile was also found on the businesswoman's body. |
Harcar had denied raping and murdering Ms Jones. | Harcar had denied raping and murdering Ms Jones. |
His defence counsel, Paul McBride QC, had tried to convince the jury that another man, convicted sex offender Jason Mulheron, had killed Ms Jones. | His defence counsel, Paul McBride QC, had tried to convince the jury that another man, convicted sex offender Jason Mulheron, had killed Ms Jones. |
Det Supt Derek Robertson, who led the murder investigation, said: "This has been a very harrowing time for Moira's parents, brother, partner and friends and their presence in court must have been extremely difficult as they heard the evidence unfold. | Det Supt Derek Robertson, who led the murder investigation, said: "This has been a very harrowing time for Moira's parents, brother, partner and friends and their presence in court must have been extremely difficult as they heard the evidence unfold. |
"I would like to commend the courage shown by her family and friends who remained fully supportive of the police throughout the investigation. | "I would like to commend the courage shown by her family and friends who remained fully supportive of the police throughout the investigation. |
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"As a crucial part of the investigation Queen's Park was closed for a number of weeks which no doubt inconvenienced the local community." | "As a crucial part of the investigation Queen's Park was closed for a number of weeks which no doubt inconvenienced the local community." |
He added: "The rape and murder of a young woman in a public park obviously caused a great deal of fear and concern for the local residents, in particular women who frequented the area. | He added: "The rape and murder of a young woman in a public park obviously caused a great deal of fear and concern for the local residents, in particular women who frequented the area. |
"The local community and public in general have to be thanked for their co-operation, understanding and continual support, all of which greatly assisted the investigation. | "The local community and public in general have to be thanked for their co-operation, understanding and continual support, all of which greatly assisted the investigation. |
"Finally, with the conviction of Marek Harcar, I hope that Moira's family can now move some way to rebuilding their lives." | "Finally, with the conviction of Marek Harcar, I hope that Moira's family can now move some way to rebuilding their lives." |