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Infamous Scots. 17 January 2026

Infamous Scots. Luke Mitchell.

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Infamous Scots. Luke Mitchell.
Classification: Homicide
Characteristics: Juvenile (14)
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder: June 30, 2003
Date of arrest: April 14, 2004
Date of birth: July 24, 1988
Victim profile: His girlfriend, Jodi Jones, 14
Method of murder: Stabbing with knife
Location: Dalkeith, Scotland, United Kingdom
Status: Sentenced to life in prison (minimum 20 years) on February 11, 2005

Luke Muir Mitchell (born July 24th 1988) is the Scottish teenager convicted of murdering his girlfriend, Jodi Jones in June 2003.

On June 30, 2003, fourteen-year-old Jodi Jones was found brutally murdered in Dalkeith, Scotland. Her body was along a path through some woods, and she had been subjected to what prosecutors would later describe in court as a “savage knife attack.”

Her mutilated body had been found by Mitchell and the Jones family who were leading a search for her after she had failed to return home. Jodi had set out to visit Luke Mitchell, her boyfriend, and Mitchell himself was one of many local people taking part in the search. The fact that Mitchell and his dog discovered the body very quickly and that the search was at night and in poor weather would later play a major part in the criminal investigation.

Eventually Mitchell was arrested and charged with the crime. At his trial at the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh he pleaded Not Guilty. During the 42-day trial which followed the jury heard evidence from both Mitchell’s mother and brother as well as visiting the crime scene.

The evidence of Shane Mitchell was crucial as it contradicted the alibi his brother gave as part of his defence as Luke Mitchell said that he was at home cooking dinner at the time of the murder. The trial is the longest of a single accused in Scottish legal history.

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