Summary
Arlene Fraser disappeared nearly 30 years ago in Scotland, and her body has never been found. Her husband, Nat Fraser, was convicted of her murder twice but has not revealed the location of her body. A new law might prevent his parole unless he discloses this information.
Key Facts
- Arlene Fraser disappeared in April 1998 from her home in Elgin, Scotland.
- At the time of her disappearance, she was planning to meet a lawyer about a divorce.
- Her husband, Nat Fraser, had been accused of trying to murder her five weeks earlier.
- The police found no crime scene, witnesses, or evidence to explain her disappearance.
- Arlene’s body was never discovered, and she was presumed dead.
- Nat Fraser was found guilty of her murder after a long legal process.
- A new law may deny his release from prison unless he reveals where Arlene's body is located.
- Her family and friends insist Arlene would not have left her children willingly.