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Woman stabbed man to death with pair of scissors two days after his prison release

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A 46-year-old woman has admitted killing a man by stabbing him with the blade from a pair of scissors. Jayney Sutherlay assaulted 40-year-old Alistair McFadyen during a disturbance at a flat in Glenburn, Paisley, Scotland, in the early hours of June 13, last year.

Mr MacFadyen had been out of prison less than two days when this happened, Daily Record reports. He was found seriously injured and rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley shortly after 2am, but medical staff were unable to save him.

At the High Court in Glasgow Sutherlay, who is also known as Mains, pleaded guilty to culpable homicide. She was originally accused of murder.

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