A man who murdered his first wife and attempted to kill his New Zealand second wife, has launched an appeal against his conviction.
Malcolm Webster, 53, of Surrey, was jailed in July last year for at least 30 years for the murder of Claire Morris and attempted murder of New Zealander Felicity Drumm.
However his lawyer is claiming evidence from a surprise witness caused a miscarriage of justice, The Scotsman reports.
The witness, Iain Hardie, came forward after seeing television coverage of the trial. He told the court he had seen Webster in a field where Ms Morris had died in a staged car crash.
Defence QC, Gary Allan, has appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh that the evidence should not have been allowed by the judge, as photographs of Webster had been shown extensively in the media during the trial, and Mr Hardie had seen them before identifying him, The Scotsman reported.