Tony Parsons Musician
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 71 |
Date of birth | January 1,1953 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Romford |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Yuriko Parsons |
Julie Burchill | |
Children | Bobby Kennedy Parsons |
Job | Author |
Journalist | |
Novelist | |
Broadcaster | |
Movies/Shows | Saving Silverman |
The Pledge | |
Parents | Victor William Robert Parsons |
Emma Parsons | |
Groups | Iron Maiden |
Albums | The Soundhouse Tapes |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 529823 |
Die Last
Girl On Fire: (DC Max Wolfe)
Man and wife
The Family Way
Men from the Boys
Stories We Could Tell
My Favourite Wife
Catching the Sun
One for My Baby
Tell Him He's Dead
This Freedom
Beyond the Bounty
Return to Moondilla
Platinum Logic
Valley of the White Gold
The Call of the High Country
#taken: Wrong Time. Wrong Place. Wrong Girl.
Silver in the Sun
Back to the Pilliga
Return to the High Country
Limelight Blues
Starting Over
Fresh Blood: A DC Max Wolfe Short Story
As It Is
Departures: Seven Stories from Heathrow
Long Gone the Corroboree
Tony Parsons on Life, Death and Breakfast
The Kelpie
Dead Time: A DC Max Wolfe Short Story
The Slaughterman
All There Is
Invitation to Awaken
A Life in the News
The Australian Kelpie: The Essential Guide to the Australian Working Dog
The Kids
The Complete Man and Boy Trilogy: Man and Boy, Man and Wife, Men From the Boys
How To Do Your Dissertation in Geography and Related Disciplines
Big Mouth Strikes Again
How to Do Your Essays, Exams and Coursework in Geography and Related Disciplines
George Michael: Factfile
George Michael
Journey to the Jamison
Bare
Man and Boy
The Murder Bag
The Open Secret
The Slaughter Man
Tony Parsons Musician Life story
Tony Victor Parsons is an English journalist, broadcaster, and author. He began his career as a music journalist for New Musical Express, writing about punk music. Later he wrote for The Daily Telegraph, before going on to write for the Daily Mirror for 18 years.
Driver who killed cyclist Tony Parsons then buried body is jailed
... Alexander McKellar, 31, was speeding when he hit 63-year-old Tony Parsons, then left him to die on the A82 near Bridge of Orchy in September 2017...
Killer driver led girlfriend to shallow grave where he buried cyclist
... Drink-driver Alexander McKellar previously admitted hitting Tony Parsons as the cyclist travelled on the A82 near Bridge of Orchy in 2017...
Driver admits killing charity cyclist then burying body
...A drink-driver has admitted killing charity cyclist Tony Parsons and hiding his body in a grave...
Killer driver led girlfriend to shallow grave where he buried cyclist
A Man led his girlfriend to the remote Shallow Grave where had buried a cyclist he killed three years earlier, a court has heard.
Drink-driver Alexander McKellar previously admitted hitting Tony Parsons as The Cyclist travelled on the A82 near Bridge of Orchy in 2017.
The Court heard that McKellar and his brother Robert took Mr Parsons' body to a nearby estate and buried him.
His body was recovered on the Auch Estate in January 2021.
The Court was told that the remote location meant his body would probably never have been found without his girlfriend's revelation.
The High Court in Glasgow heard a summary of the case following McKellar's.
He and twin brother Robert admitted trying to defeat the ends of justice by hiding Mr Parsons' body in 2017.
The High Court in Glasgow was told that Alexander McKellar, known as Sandy, had taken his girlfriend to see The Grave site in September 2020.
McKellar had told The Woman that he was speeding when he hit The Cyclist at night in 2017.
He told her he had panicked and returned to The Scene in a different vehicle with his brother to recover The Body .
The Court heard that The Woman left a Red Bull can at The Site of The Grave as a marker, before contacting police.
A major search operation subsequently recovered Mr Parsons' body.
The Court heard that Alexander and Robert McKellar, who are aged 31, were self-employed farm workers at the Auch Estate, where they stayed with their parents.
Mr Parsons, 63, had previously been treated for Prostate Cancer and wanted to cycle The 100 miles from Fort William to his home in Tillicoultry to raise money for charity to " give something back. "
He left The Bridge of Orchy Hotel at 23:00 on 29 September 2017 and planned to cycle through The Night to his next stop.
The Court heard that The Brothers had dined with a Hunting Party at The Hotel the same night.
Alexander McKellar, who had a string of driving convictions, drove towards The Estate with his brother as a passenger.
After The Vehicle hit Mr Parsons, Alexander McKellar left The Car and saw The Cyclist was Still Alive .
He did not contact The Emergency services but drove with his brother to Auch Estate, where they dumped their phones and returned in another vehicle.
The Court heard that Mr Parsons, who suffered catastrophic injuries to his body, was unlikely to have survived More Than 30 Minutes after being hit.
The Brothers will be sentenced on 25 August at The High Court in Glasgow.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com