Two men who abducted, tortured and murdered missing businesswoman Lynda Spence have been sentenced to life in prison.
 

Colin Coats, 42, was jailed for a minimum of 33 years at the High Court in Glasgow, while his co-accused, Philip Wade, also 42, was ordered to spend at least 30 years behind bars.
Trial judge Lord Pentland said Coats was the "prime mover" behind the 27-year-old's kidnapping and that he is convinced of his "devious and cruel personality".

David Parker, 38, and Paul Smith, 47, admitted holding Ms Spence at Parker's flat in West Kilbride, Ayrshire, in April 2011. They were sentenced to 11 years three months, and 11 years respectively.
The pair were charged with murder but their pleas of guilty to a reduced charge of detaining Ms Spence against her will, assaulting her and attempting to defeat the ends of justice were accepted by the Crown.
Lord Pentland said it was Parker and Smith's "despicable and cowardly" acts, by providing a place for Ms Spence to be held and guarding her for Coats and Wade, that contributed to what happened to her.
The judge described the crimes against Ms Spence as "truly monstrous and barbaric".
He said of Coats: "From the extensive evidence, I am left in no doubt you were the more dominant actor. You were the prime mover behind the abduction, torture and murder of Lynda Spence. I am convinced you have a devious and cruel personality.
"In my considered view, you are a ruthless and dangerous man."
As the sentences were heard in court, all four men stood with their heads bowed.
Gasps were heard from the packed public gallery as Wade was handed his 30-year jail term.
Ms Spence's parents, James and Patricia Spence, were at the hearing.