Lynda Kelly is alleged to have killed Graham Wright at a flat in Glasgow’s Castlemilk and is also charged with disposing of his remains in various locations include wooded areas in Glasgow as well as Loch Lomond.
Graham Wright(Image: Police Scotland)
A woman appeared in court today accused of murdering a man in her home and removing the evidence.
Lynda Kelly, 57, allegedly killed Graham Wright, 38, at the flat in Glasgow’s Castlemilk between August 20 and September 13 2025.
Court papers state Kelly assaulted Mr Wright and caused him to be “fatally injured.”
It is claimed she then dismembered and disarticulated his body with a sharply bladed and serrated instruments.
Kelly faces a second allegation of attempting to defeat the ends of justice on the same dates.
It is stated that Kelly, having been conscious of her guilt of murder, “disposed and secreted” Mr Wright’s remains.
This was said to have been done in various locations which include wooded areas in Castlemilk as well as Loch Lomond.
The charge goes on to say Kelly then cleaned her flat and its common close with bleach.
It is stated that she removed, concealed and destroyed evidence of the crime of murder to avoid detection, arrest and prosecution.
Kelly made no plea today at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
She was represented by her lawyer Michael Gallen at the private hearing.
She was remanded in custody pending further examination by Sheriff Owen Mullan
Kelly will appear at court again within the next eight days.
A further suspect David McColl. 50, has previously appeared at the same court charged with Mr Wright’s murder.
He is also claimed to have dumped Mr Wright’s remains at wooded areas in Castlemilk and Loch Lomond.
McColl, of Glasgow, also faced two breaches of bail
He made no plea was remanded in custody earlier this month.
Another man, John Roarty, 54, has been accused of attempting to defeat the ends of justice in relation to the matter.