A SERIAL abuser and rapist who murdered his lover with a tyre iron has been jailed for at least 27 years.
Mark Campbell, 37, forced Jane Fitzpatrick to check out of hospital against medical advice before killing her.
Monster Mark Campbell was caged for the killingCredit: Police ScotlandCampbell forced Jane Fitzpatrick to check out of hospital against medical advice before killing herCredit: FacebookHe beat her about the head with the tool — and was later found by police in the driver’s seat of his car with Jane dead beside him.
Caging him at the High Court in Edinburgh, Lady Poole described the car and a nearby garage wall in Glenrothes, Fife, being covered in blood.
She told Campbell: “The murder was aggravated by it being your partner and by you being on bail.
Two New York cops stabbed during celebrations in Times Square"Our society will not tolerate domestic abuse. The sentences the courts impose on abusers must reflect that.”
The monster’s escalating abuse of women started when he was a teenager.
One former partner told the court he pushed a finger into an operation wound in her back and dragged her from a bed during a sickening assault in 2018.
Another woman was thrown down a flight of stairs by him and kicked in the stomach when she was pregnant.
Campbell also tried to force drugs and raw meat into her mouth.
A third was battered frequently and raped.
Campbell went on to subject Jane, 48, to an 11-month campaign of abuse.
The jealous thug isolated the gran from friends and family, threatened her, and tracked her movements and her social media accounts.
Before the August 2021 murder, she went to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy unsteady from a head injury. But when she was found she had 42 fresh injuries.
Jane’s brother-in-law, dad-of-three Kenny Greenlees, 54, of Glenrothes said: “He’s a monster. Jane would do anything to help anyone.
At least nine killed after New Year's Day stampede at shopping centre“He’s taken a life, so he should get life with no parole — they should throw away the key.”
We pay for your stories and videos! Do you have a story or video for The Scottish Sun? Email us at scoop@thesun.co.uk or call 0141 420 5200