Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Trial datefixed after man denies murder charge

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A MAN has denied the murder of a well-known member of the Kirkcaldy community.

Leslie Douglas Fraser, 31, described as a prisoner at Edinburgh, is accused of killing Kevin Byrne, whose body was found in his home on Alison Street on the morning of Tuesday February 5.

Prosecutor­s allege Fraser assaulted Mr Byrne in his own home, compressed his neck, stabbed him repeatedly on the neck and body with a knife or similar instrument, and inflicted blunt force trauma to his head and body by means as yet unknown.

The Crown says the crime was carried out at some point between February 3 and February 5.

Fraser is also accused of earlier brandishin­g a knife at Mr Byrne and threatenin­g to stab him on the neck at the Alison Street property on January 25.

Fraser is also facing two charges under the Misuse of Drugs Act, namely being concerned in the supply of a controlled Class C drug, Alprazolam, at Alison Street between February 1 and 5, and possession of a controlled Class A drug, heroin, at an address on Pratt Street, Kirkcaldy, on February 3.

Appearing from custody before Lord Matthews at the High Court in Glasgow, solicitors acting for Fraser tendered not guilty pleas to all charges faced.

Mr Byrne was familiar to many people in the Kirkcaldy area and walked with crutches after having his left leg amputated.

The 45-year-old’s body was said to have been found by a worried friend who broke into the property on Alison Street through a front window, and the grim discovery sparked a major police investigat­ion.

Detectives appealed to anyone who may have seen Mr Byrne – who also went by the name Kevin Forrester – in the days leading up to the find.

Officers from the major investigat­ion team also carried out door-to-door inquiries in a bid to find out what had happened to him.

Defence solicitor Ian McSporran told the High Court that his client was pleading not guilty to the indictment, and i ndicated a special defence of incriminat­ion.

Lord Matthews fixed a trial, which is expected to last around three weeks, for November 25.

 ??  ?? Police on Alison Street.
Police on Alison Street.

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