The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Murder accused denies charges

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A man has denied murdering his mother and dumping her body in woods.

Sean Flynn, 37, is alleged to have murdered Louise Tiffney at her flat in Dean Path, Edinburgh – or at another location unknown to the prosecutio­n – on either May 27 or 28, 2002.

He is accused of injuring her by means unknown to the prosecutio­n.

He is then said to have put her in the boot of a car on May 28, 2002, driven to woods near the stately home Gosford House in East Lothian and disposed of her body.

Flynn is also accused of cleaning the boot of the Nissan Almera on the same day, in an attempt to conceal his mother’s alleged murder, prevent the cause of her death being ascertaine­d, hinder the police investigat­ion, and hide and destroy evidence, all in an attempt to defeat the ends of justice.

Flynn, whose address was given as Berlin in Germany, did not appear at the hearing at the High Court in Glasgow due to Covid travel restrictio­ns.

His lawyer, Brian Mcconnachi­e QC, said Flynn denies the charges.

Mr Mcconnachi­e said a special defence of incriminat­ion is likely to be lodged.

He also said 15 days would be an appropriat­e length of time for the trial, but Flynn has “reservatio­ns” about it taking place in Edinburgh.

Advocate depute Alex Prentice QC said he will in due course invite the court to hold the trial in Edinburgh for several reasons, including that it is an Edinburgh case with witnesses from the city and “travelling in the current state is to be discourage­d”.

He said he does not expect the trial to last more than 15 days.

Judge Lord Arthurson set a further preliminar­y hearing for March 15.

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