The Turkish waiter accused of murdering Marion Graham and Kathy Dinsmore has caused further agony for their families by claiming he killed them in self-defence
, In a desperate attempt to avoid a heavy jail sentence, Recep Cetin told his lawyer that he stabbed the women after they had attacked him, cutting his hand. A source close to the investigation told the Belfast Telegraph that when Cetin realised that he faced at least two decades in prison if convicted of two murders, he "panicked". The source said: "When he realised he could be convicted of two premeditated murders he panicked. When his lawyer spoke to him he told his lawyer it was self-defence, because the women had attacked him." Cetin has claimed the women brought him to the area where their bodies were later discovered and attacked him. However, Marion's former partner Raymond McGuinness last night rejected Cetin's claims. Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, he said: "It's impossible, just impossible. He feigned injury, he was lying outside the villa and when Shannon (Marion's daughter) came up he said that Kathy had been pulled into a trans...