Wayne Fraser, 47, originally from Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire, allegedly shot and killed his wheelchair-bound spouse Natalie Ryan-Fraser.
A Scots man accused of murdering his paralysed wife in the US told his brother-in-law she shot and killed herself.
Giving evidence, Texas-based entrepreneur George Brinton “Brint” Ryan, whose company is believed to be worth $2.5 billion, told of the day he found out his sister was dead. While on Wednesday, jurors heard from the state medical examiners office, with Natalie's wheelchair being brought into the courtroom for the first time.
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