03/03/2009
Man Found Guilty Of Baby Brandon Killing
A 23-year-old man has been found guilty of killing his girlfriend's young son.
Robert Cunningham, denied murdering 23-month-old Brandon Muir, who died in Dundee in March 2008 after suffering a catalogue of injuries.
However, Cunningham was convicted of a lesser charge of culpable homicide at the High Court in Glasgow.
The court heard the toddler died from a ruptured intestine after being assaulted by Cunningham - partner of the child's mother, Heather Boyd.
Ms Boyd, also 23, was last week cleared of charges including Brandon's culpable homicide.
The child's mother, who the court heard worked as a prostitute to earn money for heroin on the night her son became ill, told detectives she thought he had a 24-hour bug, which he had suffered from on a previous occasion.
During the trial, doctors from Ninewells Hospital in Dundee said that "blunt force" would have caused Brandon's injury and the child would have been in severe pain before he died.
His injuries included broken ribs and a ruptured intestine.
Medical experts said the injuries had been caused by a "massive blow" to his stomach area.
Cunningham was convicted of killing Brandon after being cleared of wilfully ill-treating him in the six months leading to his death and ill-treating another young child during the same period.
The jury took one hour and 25 minutes to return the majority verdict of culpable homicide.
Judge John Morris deferred sentence until 31 March for background reports.
(JM/BMcC)
Robert Cunningham, denied murdering 23-month-old Brandon Muir, who died in Dundee in March 2008 after suffering a catalogue of injuries.
However, Cunningham was convicted of a lesser charge of culpable homicide at the High Court in Glasgow.
The court heard the toddler died from a ruptured intestine after being assaulted by Cunningham - partner of the child's mother, Heather Boyd.
Ms Boyd, also 23, was last week cleared of charges including Brandon's culpable homicide.
The child's mother, who the court heard worked as a prostitute to earn money for heroin on the night her son became ill, told detectives she thought he had a 24-hour bug, which he had suffered from on a previous occasion.
During the trial, doctors from Ninewells Hospital in Dundee said that "blunt force" would have caused Brandon's injury and the child would have been in severe pain before he died.
His injuries included broken ribs and a ruptured intestine.
Medical experts said the injuries had been caused by a "massive blow" to his stomach area.
Cunningham was convicted of killing Brandon after being cleared of wilfully ill-treating him in the six months leading to his death and ill-treating another young child during the same period.
The jury took one hour and 25 minutes to return the majority verdict of culpable homicide.
Judge John Morris deferred sentence until 31 March for background reports.
(JM/BMcC)
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