Terence Whall to appear in court over killing of retired lecturer Gerald CorriganA man has been charged with the murder of a retired lecturer who was fatally shot with a crossbow bolt. Gerald Corrigan, 74, was struck outside his home in a remote part of Holyhead, Anglesey, at about 12.35am on 19 April as he adjusted his satellite dish. North Wales police said Terence Michael Whall, 38, of Bryngwran, had been charged with his murder. “Specialist officers continue to support Mr Corrigan’s partner, Marie, and his son and daughter, Neale and Fiona,” he said. Corrigan worked as a lecturer in photography and video in Lancashire before retiring to Anglesey more than 20 years ago.
Source: The Guardian June 28, 2019 07:41 UTC