Overview
- A detective and the first paramedic testified that Brian Low’s injuries initially appeared consistent with a fall or medical episode, and the case was first logged as a non-suspicious death.
- A joint minute stated a dog walker found Low around 8.30am on February 17, and police analysis showed his iPhone had not moved between 4.52pm on February 16 and 11.26am the next day.
- The Crown alleges Campbell disabled CCTV, replaced tyres on an e-bike used around the time of the shooting, disposed of a shotgun and an air weapon, and dumped items at Aberfeldy Recycling Centre.
- Witnesses described longstanding ill will toward Low, including claims Campbell said he loathed him and separate accounts of earlier threats directed at others.
- Further testimony detailed estate tensions, with statements that Campbell suspected Low of trying to set him up over dead birds of prey and a 2011 letter from the estate owner warning Low about hostile remarks, as the trial continues before Lord Scott.