A man who murdered a woman and her two-year-old daughter before burying their bodies under his kitchen floor plans to appeal his conviction and prison sentence.
Innes hit Ms Burke on the head with a hammer. He then stabbed her with a samurai sword before bludgeoning her with the handle of the blade and the hammer.
A few days later, he then asphyxiated Jellica before burying both bodies under the kitchen floor of his house in Dundee.
Ms Burke, originally from the Philippines, moved to Bristol a few years ago and met Innes via an online dating site.
Following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh, Innes was also found guilty of sexually assaulting Jellica, raping a primary-school aged child and attempting to defeat the ends of justice.
During sentencing, Lord Beckett stated the charges were “amongst the very worst crimes which have come before the High Court”.
The crimes took place at Innes’s house in Troon Avenue, Dundee, between 20 February and 5 March 2021.
The software engineer has now launched a bid for freedom and intends to challenge both his conviction and sentence.
A spokesperson from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service told Sky News: “The court has confirmed a notice of intention to appeal against conviction and sentence was lodged on 17 February.
“Currently any note of appeal should be lodged by 14 April 2023.”