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“The Ancient Crime of Violation of a Sepulchre”


— April 23, 2004

Two teenage boys who cut off the head of a corpse and played with it in a graveyard have escaped jail.

Sonny Devlin, 17, and a 15-year-old, whose name is protected by law, were both given probation at the High Court in Edinburgh.

They were accused of cutting off the head and playing with it in a graveyard tomb at Edinburgh’s Greyfriar’s Cemetery and were subsequently found guilty at a trial in March.

In a historic case, they were convicted of the ancient crime of violation of a sepulchre.

Details here from SkyNews. (via el chadder)


Two teenage boys who cut off the head of a corpse and played with it in a graveyard have escaped jail.

Sonny Devlin, 17, and a 15-year-old, whose name is protected by law, were both given probation at the High Court in Edinburgh.

They were accused of cutting off the head and playing with it in a graveyard tomb at Edinburgh’s Greyfriar’s Cemetery and were subsequently found guilty at a trial in March.

In a historic case, they were convicted of the ancient crime of violation of a sepulchre.

Details here from SkyNews. (via el chadder)

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