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Grant McCabe & Kirsty Feerick

Serial criminal who posed as postman before killing Scots OAP facing life sentence

A serial criminal who killed a pensioner after getting into her home by pretending to be a postman could face a life sentence.

Martin Stewart shoved Margaret Grant after stealing cash and ransacking the 79 year-old's flat in Restalrig Circus in Edinburgh on January 24 2020.

The OAP suffered a heart attack as a result of her ordeal and tragically died in hospital.

Officers from Police Scotland examine the scene (David Johnstone Photography)

Stewart today returned to the High Court in Glasgow having earlier pled guilty to a culpable homicide charge.

It emerged at the previous hearing the 41 year-old had been freed eight months into a two-year sentence for robbing another elderly woman when he struck.

Margaret Grant died in hospital following the disturbance (Supplied)

Stewart was not sentenced today and instead judge Lady Stacey ordered a full risk assessment be carried out on him.

This could eventually lead to an Order for Lifelong Restriction being imposed on the killer, who had 18 previous convictions.

He will return to the dock in March next year.

The court heard last month how Margaret lived alone, was virtually housebound and needed carers three times a week.

Stewart turned up at Margaret's ground floor flat around 6pm on the night of the killing.

Officers from Police Scotland examine the scene at No3 Restalrig Circus in Edinburgh (David Johnstone Photography)

Prosecutor Greg Farrell said: "He induced her to let him in by pretending to be a postman with a parcel for her.

"Once inside, he grabbed Margaret by her dressing gown and demanded money.

"She told him she only had £15 in her glasses case. He called her a liar and then searched the flat."

He pocketed the £15 as well as the £200 Margaret kept in a charity tin.

Stewart also rifled through Margaret's handbag as she then told him she was going to get help.

But, he grabbed her again and threw the four-foot pensioner to the ground.

The OAP's carer came to her rescue and Stewart ran off - but his DNA was left at the scene as well as his fingerprints on a Christmas card.

Margaret - who already had a number of medical issues - was taken to hospital.

She was initially able to talk freely, but her condition got worse and she passed away that night in hospital.

A medical consultant concluded the pensioner had suffered a "major heart attack" as a result of "acute and severe stress" from what happened.

Stewart was eventually arrested, but only after he had targeted other properties in the capital where pensioners lived.

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