BREAKING: Andrew Innes has admitted killing 25-year-old Bennylyn Burke, and her two-year old daughter, Jellica, and burying their bodies.
Bennylyn Burke, 25, and her two-year old daughter, Jellica, were found dead in March 2021 Bennylyn Burke, 25, and her two-year old daughter, Jellica,
In the joint minutes of agreed evidence it was revealed he met Ms Burke on an online dating app, and drove her from Bristol to Dundee on February 18 2021.A post-mortem examination revealed the woman, who weighed 5st 7lb, suffered a single stab wound to her chest which was 158 mm deep. The accused, represented by Brian McConnachie KC, has also been charged with raping and assaulting a seven-year-old girl.Police activity at the house in Troon Avenue, Dundee where the bodies were found
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