Butcher, 42, who hacked grandmother to pieces, set for sentencing

Butcher, 42, who hacked grandmother, 47, to pieces then dumped body parts in Glasgow wastelands admits murder after being caught with knife in jail

  • Andrew Wallace, 42, murdered Julie Reilly, 47, and then dismembered her body
  • The butcher dumped her body parts around Glasgow, with just two bones found
  • He finally admitted to murder after he was caught carrying a knife while in jail 
  • Wallace, who first killed aged 15, is due to be sentenced at the High Court today

A convicted killer who hacked a grandmother to death and then dumped her severed body parts across Glasgow is facing life in prison after he finally admitted murder when he was caught carrying a knife in jail. 

Andrew Wallace, 42, who trained as a butcher after a ten year sentence for killing first victim when he was just 15, will be sentenced in Glasgow’s High Court today. 

Wallace, who was caught with a blade in prison, and described as ‘clearly obsessed with knives and blood,’ by one source, pled guilty to murder on February 4, ahead of his trial, having initially denied the charges. 


Andrew Wallace (left) , 42, who trained as a butcher after a ten year sentence for killing first victim when he was just 15, will be sentenced in Glasgow’s High Court today. Julie Reilly, 47, was hacked to death by the convicted killer and her remains were dispersed across Glasgow

The murder occurred at Ms Reilly’s home in the city’s Govan area between February 6 and 15 last year. Wallace revealed he then got rid of the body and tried to hide his involvement in the death over a near seven-week period. 

The grandmother’s devastated family revealed all they had to bury of her was just two bones when they made a desperate plea for more information. 

But accepted the worst when two leg bones were reportedly discovered in the wastelands, prompting a grisly investigation by police to find her dismembered corpse.


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The charge states at a number of addresses he did ‘dismember’ Ms Reilly and cut off her legs with a knife. 

He then put the remains in plastic bags and suitcases before burying them at a property in nearby. Wallace – a known criminal who also has a firearms conviction – was eventually arrested for murder.

He pleaded not guilty at a pre-trial hearing but when a fellow inmate an HMP Barlinne told prison officers that Wallace was carrying a blade, the former butcher eventually confessed to the murder.  

Police discovered body parts near the woman’s home prompting the murder investigation

Wallace admitted h got rid of the body and tried to hide his involvement in the death over a near seven-week period

Officers had swooped on Sandy Smith butcher’s in Drumoyne, close to where the first remains were found, hoping to find more of the 47-year-old’s body, but nothing else was discovered. 

Police had hoped to find more remains at Sandy Smith butcher’s but were unsuccessful in their investigations. 

One worker at the butchers told the Scottish Sun: ‘Containers, outbuildings, wheelie bins and waste bins were all checked, but unfortunately there was nothing. There was police everywhere. We were well searched. They combed this place.’    

Forensics teams searched an area near the grandmother’s home hoping for more clues

Police had hoped to find more remains at Sandy Smith butcher’s but were unsuccessful in their investigations

Wallace had also been accused of fraudulently claiming £368 of a woman’s benefit money which was paid into Julie’s bank account.

He faced other accusations of stealing £410 from Julie and using her bank card for £56 of goods from Asda and Lidl shops – but his not guilty pleas were accepted.

Wallace will be sentenced later today.   

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