Scottish Daily Mail

Tormented wife who killed sick husband walks free

Died after sex abuse claims

- By Wilma Riley

A FORMER councillor who killed her sick husband of 50 years walked free from court yesterday.

Susanne Wilson smothered him with a cushion because she believed he wanted her to help him die.

Her husband, Henry Wilson, had been suffering from chronic heart disease and had been accused of sexual abuse.

Yesterday, retired nurse Mrs Wilson, 73, was admonished by judge Lady Rae at the High Court in Glasgow.

Lady Rae told her: ‘This was a very tragic case. There are exceptiona­l circumstan­ces and punishment would not be in the interests of justice.

‘The main reason was your mental health at the time of the death of your husband.

‘ There i s no r eason to suggest that you are any risk whatsoever to the public. You are therefore admonished and dismissed. I hope you get on with the rest of your life.’

Mrs Wilson had once faced a murder accusation but admitted a lesser charge of culpable homicide.

Prosecutor­s accepted the plea on the basis of her ‘diminished responsibi­lity’ at the time because of the strain she was under.

Mr Wilson was the carer for her 70-year- old housebound husband at their home in Ayr.

She was struggling to cope with the abuse allegation­s against him and killed him on September 3, 2016 – shortly after he spoke to one of his accusers. The court heard that Mr Wilson, a retired Butlins shop manager, had previously tried to commit suicide.

He and his wife – a Labour councillor in Troon, Ayrshire, in the late 1990s – had been married for 50 years and had three children, although their eldest son, Jonathan, died in 2001 after a battle with cancer.

‘No risk to the public’

Mrs Wilson first became aware of allegation­s that her husband had sexually abused children in September 2015.

Prosecutor Bill McVicar said: ‘ Mrs Wilson accepted the accusation­s against her husband were true but continued to live in the same house to provide constant care.’

Other people who assisted in her husband’s care stopped visiting over the allegation­s.

On the day of his death, Mr Wilson asked his wife to contact one of his accusers. They spoke on the phone and this caused Mrs Wilson ‘anxiety’.

After the call, she was ‘very angry’ and hit her husband with a plastic jug, which left him bleeding.

Mr Wilson then spoke about using drugs to end his life. His wife left out medication she had been prescribed and went to visit a neighbour.

When she returned, she saw he had taken some of it and was struggling to breathe.

She helped him to bed but when his breathing got worse he asked her to ‘help me’.

Mr McVicar said: ‘She took that as a request that she should help him to die.

‘She describes feeling only compassion for him and thinking that this had to stop. She then smothered him by placing a cushion over his face and holding it there with some degree of force, restrictin­g his breathing until he died.’

Mrs Wilson then dialled 999 and confessed to police. The court heard she was suffering from depression at the time.

Gordon Jackson, QC, defending, said Mrs Wilson had returned home that evening and found her husband in a ‘very, very bad way’.

Mr Jackson added: ‘He said, “Sue, help me”, and Mrs Wilson told me “at that point I knew what he wanted me to do and I did that”. She now finds it quite horrifying as she has got a bit better mentally.’

Mr Jackson said Mrs Wilson planned to volunteer at a hospital which helped her with her mental health, teaching embroidery to patients.

She made no comment as she left court.

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‘Tragic case’: Susanne Wilson smothered ailing husband Henry, left, at their home in Ayr, inset
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