iOS - Android The 45-year-old mum-of-three suffered five deep stab wounds and other injuries during a “relentless” and brutal attack in her own home.McKinlay moved out of the property to stay with a friend before Jospehine’s body was discovered around two weeks after she had been murdered.During McKinlay’s trial, the High Court in Glasgow heard the mum had allowed him to move in, as he was about to be made homeless.He had taken flu medication, valium and cannabis prior to the murder.Sentencing him, judge Kenneth Maciver said: “This was a brutal killing.“Although it was a short relationship, she loved and trusted you and she was entitled to feel safe and secure in her own home.“It is clear you attacked her in a drug and drink fuelled rage..
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