A JUDGE has ordered a man who beheaded his mother should remain in a psychiatric hospital for the foreseeable future.

James Dunleavy, 41, believes he is fit to leave Carstairs and should be sent to a mainstream prison.

A trial heard Philomena Dunleavy, 66, from Dublin, may still have been alive when Dunleavy hacked off her legs with a knife and saw in his Edinburgh flat last year. Mrs Dunleavy's remains were found weeks later in a shallow grave on the city's Corstorphine Hill.

Lord Jones yesterday ordered Dunleavy to continue to be held at Carstairs during a five-minute hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh. He made the order after reading a medical report that stated Dunleavy is mentally ill and is not suitable to be placed in a mainstream jail.