Graham Wright, 38, was found dead in Loch Lomond after being reported missing from Glasgow – nearly 33 miles away – for almost three weeks.
17:52, 06 Oct 2025Updated 18:28, 06 Oct 2025
Graham Wright(Image: Police Scotland)
A man has appeared in court charged with murder following the death of Graham Wright whose body was found at Loch Lomond.
David McColl, 50, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday. McColl, of Glasgow, was charged with murder, attempting to defeat the ends of justice and two further offences under the criminal procedure (Scotland) Act.
During the hearing, he made no plea or declaration. He was remanded in custody while the case was committed for further examination.
Rangers fan Graham was found dead at Rubha Dubh near Firkin Point on September 13.
Prior to the shocking discovery, the 38-year-old had been reported missing from Glasgow – nearly 33 miles away – for almost three weeks.
Graham’s body was found in Loch Lomond(Image: Facebook)
Police have since been searching a number of properties across Glasgow and Lanarkshire in connection with his death, which is still being treated as unexplained.
Amid the probe, a 53-year-old man was arrested in connection with attempting to defeat the ends of justice.
John Roarty, 53, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court last week. He made no plea and was remanded in custody.