Inverness murder victim '˜wouldn't harm a fly'
A DETECTIVE hunting the killer of a 60-year-old woman brutally beaten to death in her own home in the Highlands described the victim as '˜a loner, who wouldn't harm a fly'.
Police have appealed for information about Elizabeth Mackay, admitting they know very little about the woman, who was found dead last week in a house in Inverness that coincidentally was the scene of another murder a decade ago.
Detective Chief Inspector Keith Hardie, who is leading the investigation into the murder, said Miss Mackay had no known enemies.
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Hide AdHe said: “From the people we have spoken to who did know the victim, she was quiet, reserved and a bit of a loner.