Mitchell was convicted of killing 14-year-old Jodi Jones in 2003
Chilling footage of an abandoned caravan site belonging to the mother of convicted Scots killer Luke Mitchell has emerged online, showing the old outbuilding full of personal belongings.
The site, former Scott's Caravans, is located at Mayfield Industrial Estate - next to a Shell garage - and has grown neglected and frozen in time, reports EdinburghLive. She added that 40 caravans within the park were destroyed following Luke's conviction, describing the scenes as "utter carnage" after cops asked her to go out to the site at 3am.
Two damaged caravans also remain outside the shed-like building as Corinne previously states that was "all she has left". The 61-year-old was last known to have been struggling with health problems as a result of her living situation.
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