The Appin Murder, 1752. The murder of Colin Roy Campbell threatens to set off a powder keg in an already volatile Scotland, coming so soon after the Jacobite Rebellion. James Stewart is blamed-not least because of his kinship with the failed Pretender, Charles Stuart. James is arrested, tried and hanged, but the question has always been: did he do it?Perhaps. ???????But just perhaps.someone else did the murder.
Someone like the Count de St. Germain, notorious charlatan and dabbler in the darkest of the Dark Arts. Perhaps the murder happened like this..
The Appin Murder, 1752. The murder of Colin Roy Campbell threatens to set off a powder keg in an already volatile Scotland, coming so soon after the Jacobite Rebellion. James Stewart is blamed-not least because of his kinship with the failed Pretender, Charles Stuart. James is arrested, tried and hanged, but the question has always been: did he do it?Perhaps. ???????But just perhaps.someone else did the murder.
Someone like the Count de St. Germain, notorious charlatan and dabbler in the darkest of the Dark Arts. Perhaps the murder happened like this..