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Wife murderer Andrew Fisher admits killing Craig Mackenzie at Edinburgh flat | Wife murderer Andrew Fisher admits killing Craig Mackenzie at Edinburgh flat |
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A man who murdered his wife more than 20 years ago has pleaded guilty to killing another person in Edinburgh. | A man who murdered his wife more than 20 years ago has pleaded guilty to killing another person in Edinburgh. |
Andrew Fisher, 48, killed Craig Mackenzie, 40, at a flat in Milton Street in the city's Abbeyhill in July. | Andrew Fisher, 48, killed Craig Mackenzie, 40, at a flat in Milton Street in the city's Abbeyhill in July. |
Fisher had previously killed his wife in Dunfermline in 1990. | Fisher had previously killed his wife in Dunfermline in 1990. |
He has now been diagnosed with a psychotic illness and will be detained in the State Hospital at Carstairs pending psychiatrists giving evidence at court in March. | He has now been diagnosed with a psychotic illness and will be detained in the State Hospital at Carstairs pending psychiatrists giving evidence at court in March. |
Fisher appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday. | Fisher appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday. |
Fisher inflicted 32 wounds to the head, neck and torso of Mr MacKenzie. | |
Fisher later made a 999 call to police and confessed to the killing and told them where to find him. | |
Culpable homicide | |
Defence counsel Robert Anthony QC told the High Court in Edinburgh: "I don't think I have come across a case with so many admissions to the offence." | |
Fisher, was released from prison in 2001 and spent 12 years in the community with only one driving conviction before carrying out the attack on Mackenzie. | |
He was assessed as sane and fit to plead and admitted the killing of MacKenzie by repeatedly striking him on the head and body with a knife, when he appeared in court. | |
The Crown accepted his plea to the lesser charge of culpable homicide on the basis of diminished responsibility. | |
Advocate depute Stephen McCloy said: "The deceased also had a previous conviction for murder and met the accused while they were both in prison and whist they were carrying out voluntary work with the same charity." | |
MacKenzie was jailed after he was convicted of the murder of 25-year-old David Edwards who was found to have suffered a catalogue of injuries after he was dug up from a shallow grave in Edinburgh's Seafield Crematorium. | |
Fisher told police he had heard voices before but not during the incident. He said he had "planned to kill Craig". | |
Fisher claimed he had been drugged and raped by Mackenzie over a few months. |
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