Mother Rachel Fee and her partner Nyomi have been found guilty of murdering Rachel's two-year-old son Liam in Fife.
The couple were convicted of assaulting and killing the young child at his home in Thornton in March 2014. They had blamed another boy for the murder.
They were also convicted of a catalogue of abuse against two other children.
The jury returned a majority verdict after a seven-week trial at the High Court in Livingston. The couple are due to be sentenced on 6 July.
The jury found that Rachel and Nyomi Fee had subjected the toddler to an escalating pattern of cruelty during his short life.
The shocking abuse of toddler Liam Fee
The murder of Liam Fee may well be one of Scotland's worst child abuse cases.
For most of his short life, the two-year-old suffered terribly at the hands of his mother and her partner. Their trial heard how the couple - Rachel and Nyomi Fee - also inflicted a catalogue of abuse on two other young boys.
After giving evidence at the High Court in Livingston, Sean Catherall told the BBC he had once regarded Nyomi as his best friend.
"I didn't think in a million years she was capable of any of that stuff... especially towards a baby," he said.
Rachel Trelfa, as she was then, and Nyomi Fee moved from Ryton, about eight miles west of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Fife in December 2011, after Rachel left baby Liam's father.
They stayed in a Travelodge until early in 2012 when they moved to a house at Thornton near Glenrothes.
The pair would later enter into a civil partnership, with Rachel taking her partner's name.
Rachel and Nyomi Fee were said to have joked about sharing a prison cell
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