The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

MSP’ s stalker asks to be ‘put to sleep’

- TIM BUGLER

Astalker was jailed for three years and banned from a Scottish town for a decade after threatenin­g to commit violence at an MSP’s home.

James Lynn-Wilson was hit with a series of widerangin­g orders after a court rejected his own bizarre call for him to be sent for euthanasia on the basis his psychologi­cal condition – lack of empathy – is untreatabl­e.

Falkirk Sheriff Court heard Lynn-Wilson, 49, had made an “angry, erratic and abusive” call to Police Scotland and asked for the Chief Constable’s office, before making the threat.

A call handler said she “felt quite sick” after taking him to mean he was going to take a gun to the address in Bridge of Allan, where Conservati­ve MSP Stephen Kerr, originally lived.

Police were scrambled and Lynn-Wilson was arrested on a bus in Bonnybridg­e.

The incident, in July 2021, was the second time in seven months LynnWilson had phoned the police, making threats to go to Mr Kerr’s house.

At a jury trial in March, Lynn-Wilson, of Denny, initially denied two charges of threatenin­g and abusive behaviour but changed his plea to guilty.

Sentence was deferred for reports, which revealed a psychologi­st had found Lynn-Wilson had “no empathy”.

Lynn-Wilson, who represente­d himself, said: “They can’t fix that.”

He asked the court to impose a Mappa (Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangemen­t) order or to arrange for him to be put to sleep – understood to be a reference to euthanasia.

He said: “I’ve got two options left to me.

“Give me back the Mappa or give me permission to go to Europe on a day appointed by the court and go for a long sleep indefinite­ly.”

Sheriff Simon Collins QC imposed the jail term and ordered him to be subject to social work supervisio­n for 12 months after his release.

He also imposed a nonharassm­ent order, forbidding him from approachin­g or contacting Mr Kerr or Mr Kerr’s wife for 10 years and forbidding him from entering the entire town of Bridge of Allan for the same period.

Sheriff Collins said: “I certainly cannot and will not authorise you to be removed to Europe to be put to a long sleep.

“Both these offences related to your continuing, and as far as I can see, obsessive, fixation on the harassment of Stephen Kerr and his family.

“It is a matter for which you were previously sentenced to 26 months’ imprisonme­nt by the High Court.

“I’ve read the criminal justice social work report which suggests that you do not regret these offences and you have neither the intention nor the ability to modify your offending behaviour towards Mr Kerr and his family.

“You present a high risk of re-offending and a custodial sentence is inevitable, not just for punishment but for the protection of the public and Mr Kerr and his family.”

He recommende­d on his release Lynn-Wilson should be subject to a Category 3 Mappa referral – reserved for dangerous offenders who have committed an offence in the past and who are considered to pose a risk of serious of harm to the public.

Mappa arrangemen­ts provide a framework where police, social work, and the prison service work together to share informatio­n and “ensure the successful management of violent offenders”.

 ?? ?? ‘NO REGRET’: According to the sherriff, James Lynn-Wilson had a fixation with MSP Stephen Kerr and his family.
‘NO REGRET’: According to the sherriff, James Lynn-Wilson had a fixation with MSP Stephen Kerr and his family.

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