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Renee accused may never be fit to face trial

Man may avoid mum & son murder rap

- BY KIRSTY FEERICK

A MAN accused of murdering a threeyear-old boy and the child’s mother more than 40 years ago may avoid standing trial due to his ill health.

William MacDowell, 79, denies killing Christina “Renee” MacRae, 36, and her child Andrew.

The pair were last seen driving out of Inverness on November 12, 1976.

In June, his lawyer Murray Macara QC entered not guilty pleas to all charges on his behalf and lodged special defences of alibi and incriminat­ion.

Mr Macara told the High Court in Paisley yesterday that MacDowell, who was absent from the court, is suffering from cardiac failure, liver failure and lymphoma. MacDowell, of

Penrith, Cumbria, moved GPs in April and his current practice “did not feel confident about expressing an opinion about his fitness to stand trial”, Mr Macara revealed to the court.

A medical expert has been instructed to look over MacDowell’s medical records over the next week to see if he is fit enough to be tried over the allegation­s, the defence lawyer said.

Judge Lord Armstrong said: “The first and most pressing issue clearly is the fitness of William MacDowell.

“We need to get the necessary informatio­n before any decision is made on other matters.”

He set a date of 9.30am on September 28 at the High Court in Glasgow for the next preliminar­y hearing in the case, which MacDowell was excused from attending in person.

Prosecutor­s allege that MacDowell assaulted Andrew and Renee at a lay-by on the A9 trunk road near Dalmagarry, or elsewhere, on November 12, 1976, causing them injury by unknown means, as a result of which they died, and murdered both of them.

He is also charged with attempting to defeat the ends of justice by disposing of the two bodies and their personal effects by means unknown to prosecutor­s.

Moreover, he is accused of disposing of a pushchair, setting fire to a BMW vehicle and disposing of a boot hatch from a Volvo vehicle to conceal the alleged crimes and avoid detection, arrest and prosecutio­n.

MacDowell denies all the charges.

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