Malcolm Webster, 51, denies drugging his now estranged wife Felicity Drumm and staging a car crash in New Zealand in 1999 in a bid to kill her. He also denies murdering his first wife in Aberdeenshire in 1994.
A MAN accused of attempting to murder his second wife has admitted he treated her shoddily and cheated her out of her life savings, a court has heard.
Malcolm Webster, 51, denies drugging his now estranged wife Felicity Drumm and staging a car crash in New Zealand in 1999 in a bid to kill her. He also denies murdering his first wife in Aberdeenshire in 1994.
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