The Daily Telegraph

Mayor accused of killing mother cleared of attempted murder

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

A FORMER mayor accused of smothering his dying mother with a pillow has been cleared of attempted murder after a judge ruled his confession­s were “inherently unreliable”.

David Mclean, 72, was alleged to have covered the face of his 92-year-old mother and uttered the words “sorry, Mum”.

Mr Mclean said he had shown “compassion” to Margaret Mclean as he “could not live with myself ” watching her suffer on her deathbed at home.

A court heard the former mayor of

Winchester, Hants, called himself a “murderer” to authoritie­s after the incident on Oct 6 2022, and confessed to her killing in subsequent police interviews.

However, halfway through Mr Mclean’s three-week trial, he walked free yesterday from Winchester Crown Court after a judge ruled there was “not enough evidence” for the jury to decide the case.

On Wednesday, Sarah Jones KC, Mr Mclean’s barrister, argued he was suffering from an “acute stress reaction” at the time of the confession­s – making them “likely to be unreliable”.

Ms Jones had made a similar argument on the opening day of the trial, saying: “We say this prosecutio­n should not have been brought.

“We say that the evidence any crime was in fact committed is absent, or so fundamenta­lly flawed it should be disregarde­d.”

Although his mother died “at or around the time” of the smothering, prosecutor­s only alleged his actions were attempted murder because her condition was so grave she could have died at any time.

She had been bed-bound for “a number of years” at her home in Waltham Chase, Hants, and suffered from a string of health problems that meant she could not communicat­e and had not had a “lucid conversati­on” in 18 months.

Accepting the arguments put forward by Ms Jones, Maura Mcgowan, the judge, said: “The case history is agreed Margaret Mclean died on October 6, 2022.

“The defendant has since made a series of admissions that he had caused her death by placing a pillow or cushion over her face.”

Addressing the jury yesterday, Mrs Justice Mcgowan said: “Having heard all the evidence in the case, in particular the evidence of the psychiatri­st that the admissions are likely to be unreliable, I have taken the view there is not enough evidence for you to decide the case and reach a safe verdict.”

She directed the jury to find him not guilty to the charge of attempted murder and thanked them for their service in a “sensitive and unpleasant” case.

During the trial, Jodie Mittell, prosecutin­g, said the post-mortem concluded Mrs Mclean died from “natural causes” and that there was “not enough evidence to prove he tried to suffocate his mother”.

She said a pathologis­t concluded the cause of death was bronchopne­umonia and was “neutral” on whether it would have been possible for Mr Mclean to try to smother his mother and for it to leave no evidence.

Mr Mclean served as the mayor of Winchester from 2017 to 2018.

 ?? ?? The judge decided that the admission of guilt made by David Mclean was ‘unreliable’
The judge decided that the admission of guilt made by David Mclean was ‘unreliable’

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