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Jury goes out in Eleanor Whitelaw murder trial Robert Buczek guilty of Eleanor Whitelaw scissors murder
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The jury has gone out in the trial of a man accused of the murder of an 85-year-old woman at her Edinburgh home. A man has been found guilty of the murder of an 85-year-old woman in her Edinburgh home.
Robert Buczek, 24, denies murdering Eleanor Whitelaw at her home in Morningside Grove on 11 July last year. Robert Buczek, 24, killed Eleanor Whitelaw, known as Norah, by stabbing her seven times in the neck with a pair of scissors at her house in Morningside.
He has been charged with striking her repeatedly on the neck and body with a pair of scissors and inflicting blunt force trauma on her head and body by means unknown.
The pensioner died in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 17 days later.The pensioner died in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 17 days later.
Buczek had denied murdering Mrs Whitelaw on 11 July last year.