The Scotsman

Former soldier jailed for murdering OAP suspected of sex abuse

- By PAUL WARD

A former soldier has been jailed for a minimum of 17 years for murdering a man he believed had abused a woman he knew.

Richard Cassidy, 70, was found guilty at the High Court in Glasgow in June of the murder of David Farish, 75, at his home in Tweedbank, Roxburghsh­ire, in February 2016. Judge Lord Summers described the murder as “particular­ly brutal”, with 14 stab wounds inflicted on the victim.

Defence lawyer Brian Mcconnachi­e QC said the killing was a “moment of madness” but he described the circumstan­ces as “unique”.

Cassidy had been told Mr Farish had sexually abused a woman over a long period. His lawyer said he went to Mr Farish’s home and “befriended” him in the hope of hearing a 0 Richard Cassidy stabbed his victim 14 times in his home confession rather than planning to kill him.

Lord Summers said Cassidy showed premeditat­ion on the day of the attack and referred to a social work report that found he had received special forces training while in the army on how to infiltrate groups by befriendin­g them.

Nochargesh­adbeenbrou­ght against Mr Farish.

The court heard that, after the murder, Cassidy contacted police and handed himself in.

Mr Mcconnachi­e said most people found it “hard to understand” that Cassidy would be capable of murder. The defence lawyer said: “He had never been in trouble in his life before this incident.

“He lived a fulfilling life until what he describes as a moment of madness in February 2016.”

Cassidy is said to be in poor health and has suffered a heart attack and stroke while in custody.

Lord Summers said he took into account Cassidy’s lack of previous conviction­s and what he had reportedly been told about Mr Farish as he passed a life sentence with a minimum term of 17 years in jail.

Police Scotland described the case as a “particular­ly heinous murder of a frail, elderly man in his own home”.

Detective Inspector David Pinkney said: “Although this sentence will not reverse his cruel actions, I do hope it will bring some measure of resolution for David’s family.”

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