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Criminal records

Peter Alexander Gordon Carnegie (1955 - 2021)
Born at 15 St Albans Terrace (in Strathmartine, Dundee).
Father: Peter, a labourer in the Corporation's Cleansing Department; Mother: Margaret Gordon, from Orkney
Married Fiona McIntosh in 1992. Divorced in 1998. One child, Craigie, born in 1993.
Died in Dundee in 2021.

Obituary

Peter Carnegie went to Macalpine School and then to Kingsway TC, where he gained a C&G FTC in Electrical Installation. While at Kingsway's Radio Club, he got his RAE, then operated the GB3AG repeater at Newbigging at his own expense. Carnegie was also exam secretary for Dundee Amateur Radio Club.
He spent his working life with the maintenance team at Ninewells hospital.
An interest in gardening led him to involvement with the controversial Seer Trust charity in Strathardle. It was followed by enthusiastic fund raising for the Tayside Kidney Patients Association, of which he later became Chair.

But good works could not make up for a defective personality, something most clearly observed in his driving behaviour.
When the red mist descends, most drivers might do a few rash, hot-headed manoeuvres then gradually calm down.
Not so Peter Carnegie: his psychopathic rage knew no bounds.
He would embark on campaigns against drivers who impeded or otherwise displeased him.
Intimidation, vindictiveness and dishonesty were his tools.
He once fabricated an account of an invented road traffic accident, reported it to the police, then perjured himself in court to get an innocent driver convicted.

He died of kidney disease after a long illness.
He could have used his dying years to reflect on what he'd done to an innocent person; he could have got in touch, explained what happened and asked for understanding, which would likely have been granted.
He didn't, so all that's left to Peter AG Carnegie's victim(s) is to wish him R I P (Rest In Purgatory).

Thomas Booth Cruickshank - born 1944 in Coatbridge.
Married Alice, a llama farmer.
Retired, lives in Aberdeenshire.

Betty Bott - born 1950 as Betty Cracknell.
Graduated in Law from Dundee University in 1971.
Married Richard Bott, a lawyer, in 1978; two children.
Worked for COPFS from 1978 to 2008. Currently a private legal consultant living in Oban.

Andrew Grant McCulloch - born 1952. Father: Frederick, a lawyer;
grandfather: Frederick, a police lieutenant.
Graduated from Edinburgh University in Law in 1973 and in Social Sciences in 1974.
Married Mave Curran in 1988; two children.
A solicitor-advocate from 1993 and President of the Scottish Law Society in 1996-97.
Became a full-time Sheriff in 2004 and is now an Appeal Sheriff.

Lord William Nimmo Smith - born 1942.
Educated at Eton and Oxford University; graduated in Law from Edinburgh University in 1967.
Married Jennifer Main in 1968; two children.
Became an Advocate in 1969 and a High Court Judge in 1996.
As No 641 on the List, he Compleated the Munros for the second time in 2014.

Lady Ann Paton - born 1952. Father: James McCargow, Registrar of Glasgow University.
Educated at Laurel Bank School and Glasgow University; graduated in Law in 1974.
Married James Paton in 1974; no children.
Became an Advocate in 1977 and a High Court Judge in 2000.