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Rory Cassidy

Paisley murder suspect with 100 convictions found dead months after not proven verdict

The death of a murder suspect who walked free from court after a not proven verdict is now under investigation by police.

John Thomas' body was found last Sunday only months after he was cleared of killing 47-year-old John Dalziel.

Dalziel was beaten up, slashed with a broken plate and left to burn after a fire was started at the property where the attack happened, the Daily Record reports.

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But Thomas, 40, who had more than 100 previous convictions, had the charge not proven and he walked away free.

His body has now been found on Kinnaird Drive Linwood.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “At 7.20pm on Sunday, May 14, officers were called to a report of a sudden death at a property in the Kinnaird Drive area of Linwood.

“A man, 40, was pronounced dead at the scene.”

Heartbroken friends and family took to social media to pay tribute to Thomas.

His sister, Lisa Thomas, wrote on Facebook: “The biggest pain in my bum but also the biggest heartbreak. You will always be our lovable rogue.”

Les Roddie added: “JT you were my pal and a son to me and it’s with a heavy heart I have to say how much I will miss you son.”

Liz Mcdonald wrote: “Absolutely gutted to hear this. Will miss him coming to mine and crashing on the couch with his Malibu or peach schnapps.”

Thomas was accused of helping a Andrew McLeod murder John in May 2021. McLeod was found guilty at the High Court in Glasgow. The court heard he attacked John on his 47th birthday.

Neighbour Robert ­Carmichael said he saw a fire, looked in a window and could see the victim lying in a “pool of blood” while McLeod was sitting on a couch.

He added: “At that point, John Thomas came out the side of the house and I asked what happened. I do not know if he heard me or was not there fully himself.”

After the verdict, it emerged McLeod was already a convicted killer, jailed for nine years for killing Scott McMinn in Paisley in 2004.

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