Dramatic moment Murrell's gilded life was replaced by new one in jail

Two hours before his court appearance, Peter Murrell arrived with the air of a man facing his last moments of freedom.

Mr. Murrell, once part of Scotland’s most influential couple, carried a large overnight bag as he approached the High Court in Edinburgh, fully aware of the dramatic day ahead.

As the former husband of ex-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the onetime chief executive of the SNP was well-acquainted with navigating through crowds of press photographers and journalists.

This time, however, the media gathered solely to witness the outcome of his personal legal battle, with no chance of him avoiding their lenses.

Ignoring the barrage of questions, the 61-year-old, clad in a dark blue suit, tie, and a crisp white shirt, strode into the historic courthouse on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.

Inside, he retreated to a private room with his legal team, left to endure a tense wait until his case was called.

When Murrell finally entered court three at 10.13am he was met with a packed room, with more than 40 members of the press and public in attendance.

Taking a seat in between two female security guards, what followed was an anxious five-minute wait for judge Lord Young to enter the room and his long-anticipated hearing to commence.

Come 10.17am, the room was ordered to rise, and over the next 19-or-so minutes Murrell sat silently and stared forward as he listened to proceedings.

Advocate Depute Alan Cameron read out dozens of alterations and deletions to the charge facing Murrell, to which his lawyer John Scullion, KC, submitted a guilty plea on his client’s behalf.

Nicola Sturgeon and her now estranged husband Peter Murrell during happier times

Murrell was taken away in a prison van after having pled guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh

Murrell admitted embezzling over £400,000 from the SNP and was remanded in custody

Murrell admitted embezzling over £400,000 from the SNP and was remanded in custody 

The charge he faced said he had embezzled £459,046.49 between August 12, 2010 and January 13, 2023.

But with the alterations the total sum Murrell admitted to had fallen to some £400,310.65. His spending took place between August 12, 2010 and October 19, 2022.

Lord Young told him: ‘You have pleaded guilty to a charge of embezzlement over a period of 12 years.

‘You embezzled just over £400,000 from the Scottish National Party.

‘As the chief executive officer of that organisation throughout that period your actions constitute a gross breach of trust.’

Just moments after the judge addressed the former SNP boss, Murrell was handcuffed by a security guard.

He avoided looking into the public gallery, located behind him, and he was taken down to the cells.

He now faces what could be a considerable sentence, a fate he will learn at another hearing next month.

It is a dramatic fall from grace for the man who ruled the SNP as its chief executive from 2001 to 2023.

Far from the respectable and trustworthy figure presented to the public, he has finally admitted the truth to what he had been up to for 12 years.

It was at around 11.37am when, in the back of a prison van, he was driven out of the court in the heart of the Old Town to his new home at one of Scotland’s overcrowded prisons.

With his tie removed he was strapped into a seat in the prison van with a bright red seatbelt.

Just as he did during his court hearing, Murrell stared straight ahead as he was driven away – leaving behind his once gilded life as one of the most powerful figures in Scottish politics to a new one behind bars.

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