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A report has gone to the Procurator Fiscal over the suspected killing of the Inverness mother Renee MacRae and her son more than 30 years ago. A report has gone to the Procurator Fiscal over the suspected killing of Inverness mother Renee MacRae and her son more than 30 years ago.
In November 1976, Renne MacRae and her three-year-old son, Andrew, set off on a drive south from their home.In November 1976, Renne MacRae and her three-year-old son, Andrew, set off on a drive south from their home.
Her car was later found ablaze in a lay-by on the old A9 just a few miles south of Inverness. Neither Mrs MacRae nor her son have ever been seen since. Her car was later found ablaze in a lay-by on the old A9 just a few miles south of Inverness. Neither Mrs MacRae nor her son have been seen since.
In 2004, police reopened the case and excavated a quarry near the lay-by.In 2004, police reopened the case and excavated a quarry near the lay-by.
Recently Northern Constabulary's chief constable, Ian Latimer, said they believed they had closed what he called "the evidential gap".Recently Northern Constabulary's chief constable, Ian Latimer, said they believed they had closed what he called "the evidential gap".
It will now be for the Crown Office to decide whether to take further action.It will now be for the Crown Office to decide whether to take further action.