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Jane Hamilton

Scots double killer dies in Carstairs 30 years after murdering wife

A double killer has died in Carstairs State Hospital – 10 years after he was detained for stabbing another murderer to death.

Andrew Fisher, who murdered his wife in 1990, died on Friday following a battle with dementia. The 58-year-old stabbed fellow prisoner Craig MacKenzie at a flat in ­Edinburgh in 2013 after they were both released from prison.

Schizophrenic Fisher called 999 and admitted he had stabbed McKenzie, 40, in a frenzied attack. He had inflicted 32 stab wounds to the head, neck and body of his victim. Fisher, who had served 11 years of a life sentence after killing his wife in Dunfermline, had been freed from prison in 2001.

He had alleged that McKenzie, who he met in jail, had been ­drugging and raping him for months before the attack. The Crown accepted a plea to the lesser charge of culpable homicide on the basis of diminished responsibility.

A hospital source said: “Andrew was ­actually very well behaved in the hospital and succumbed to dementia. He had been in the hospital for 10 years and complied with all his ­treatments.”

MacKenzie was jailed after he was convicted of the murder of David Edwards, 25, who was dug up from a shallow grave in Edinburgh’s Seafield Crematorium.

Carstairs has been approached for comment.

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