An app designer who is accused of murdering a mother and her two-year-old daughter faces a further charge of raping a seven-year-old girl.
Andrew Innes, 51, is alleged to have killed 25-year-old Bennylyn Burke and her child Jellica at a house on Troon Avenue in Dundee, Scotland.
Prosecutors claim he hid their bodies under the kitchen floor and further accuse him of assaulting, raping and attempting to rape another child.
Innes today faced the charges as he appeared via video-link at the High Court in Glasgow. No plea was entered at the hearing.
Andrew Innes, 51, is alleged to have killed 25-year-old Bennylyn Burke and her two-year-old daughter Jellica (both pictured above) at a house on Troon Avenue in Dundee, Scotland
Ms Burke, pictured above. Innes today faced the charges as he appeared via video-link at the High Court in Glasgow. No plea was entered at the hearing
The alleged murders are said to have occurred between February 20 and March 5 this year.
It is claimed Innes stabbed Bennylyn on the body with a knife as well as repeatedly striking her on the head with a hammer and the handle of the blade.
The indictment alleges Innes murdered Jellica and that he did 'asphyxiate her by means unknown'.
Innes also faces a charge of attempting to defeat the ends of justice.
This includes a claim that he wrapped Ms Burke's body in a bin bag, blanket and tarpaulin and then concealed the corpse in concrete under the kitchen