Courts Fife man took pictures after murder bid By Staff Reporter May 2 2016, 11:12am May 2 2016, 11:12am Share Fife man took pictures after murder bid Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/courts/164982/164982/ Copy Link The High Court in Glasgow A Fife man laughed at the stranger he pummelled in the street during a murder bid then took sick photos of his stricken victim Callum Campbell-Dunn had flown into a rage after his girlfriend refused to walk in her high heels after their night out in Dunfermline last December. Daniel Horn appeared to be one of a number of passers by who tried to calm him down. But, Campbell-Dunn soon turned on peacemaker Daniel carrying out a horrific assault, including stamping on his head. Instead of getting help, Campbell-Dunn mocked the 21 year-old by taking photos of Daniel as he lay unconscious on the ground. The 20-year-old then sent the photos to a relative while boasting he had “nearly kicked a boy to death”. The shocking story emerged as Campbell-Dunn admitted to an attempted murder charge at the High Court in Glasgow. A judge heard how brain damaged Daniel remains in hospital months later needing round-the-clock care. Lady Rae told Campbell-Dunn that he faces a “significant” spell behind bars when he returns to the dock later this month. For the full story get Tuesday’s edition of The Courier or try our digital edition.