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Woman who dismembered murdered Montrose mum complains about Press coverage

Steven Jackson and Michelle Higgins in Montrose High Street hours after the murder.
Steven Jackson and Michelle Higgins in Montrose High Street hours after the murder.

A woman facing jail for her role in the dismemberment and disposal of a murdered Montrose mum has complained about our coverage of her trial.

Just hours after being convicted of helping killer Steven Jackson cut up and hide mother-of-three Kimberley MacKenzie, 29-year-old Michelle Higgins instructed solicitors to issue a strongly-worded complaint to The Courier.

She was unhappy with our reporting of Thursday’s verdict at Glasgow High Court, where she was acquitted of murder but found guilty of helping dismember and hide Miss MacKenzie’s body.

Steven Jackson and Michelle Higgins.
Steven Jackson and Michelle Higgins.

We said the jury returned a not proven verdict on the murder charge because “there was not enough evidence to convict” Higgins. The wording was based on the standard reading of the not proven verdict, as listed in Scots Law for Journalists.

Higgins accused The Courier of reporting “inaccurate facts” about the outcome of the trial and said she was considering a formal complaint.

Solicitors acting for Higgins have already indicated they will withdraw the complaint.

* For more on this story see Saturday’s Courier, also available as a digital edition.