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Iain McKie
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Location: Ayr, Scotland.
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:13 am Post subject: Weekend media coverage |
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It is hoped that Marion Scott of the 'Sunday Mail' will cover the Annie Borgesson and Kevin McLeod tragedies this weekend.
http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/
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Big Wullie
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 1149
Location: Glasgow
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 2:06 am Post subject: |
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Iain, Re: Marion Scott
Never saw any Marion Scott articles covering Annie's nor Kevins cases.
Never really expected her to.
When i left her hundreds of documents in 2005 she never even had the decency to phone me back and i put a lot of time and effort into presenting my stuff for her.
I got the feeling she was for the System rather than Open Minded.
heh she might prove me wrong yet, though i doubt it. |
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Big Wullie
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 1149
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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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E-Mail from Allan McLoed Today
Allan is expecting his Nephews case to be in the sunday mail this weekend.
Be interesting to see if their Editors allow it this time.
Remember his and Annies were supposed to be in last weeks edition.
Kevins case stinks to the High Heavens and is one of the worst cases i have ever had the misfortune to look at.
Complaint after complaint to the police was literally just flung in the bin.
Watch for it tomorrow _________________ http://justiceforwulliebeck.webs.com/index.htm
http://williambeck.blogspot.com/
http://williambeck.wordpress.com/about/ |
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freethekillie2

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freethekillie2

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freethekillie2

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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:41 am Post subject: |
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scotsman.com unveils an exciting
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freethekillie2

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freethekillie2

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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:17 am Post subject: |
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Seems You are right Wullie!
yesterdays daily record.
GUN MURDER PLEA REJECTED!
A MAN convivted of gunning down a gangster has lost his latest bid to clear his name.
william gage was jailed for 20 years for the murder of justin mcalroy in cambaslang near glasgow.
the scottish criminal cases review commission who have decided on an intrim basis
not to fefer it to the high court.
but the miscarraige of justice organisation condemmed the decision.
WHAT HAVE THEY GOT TO HIDE?
AS FOR THE RECORD AT LEAST THEY MENTIONED IT BUT IN POSTAGE SIZE ! |
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freethekillie2

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freethekillie2

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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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Outrage Over Card Campaign[[9/1/08]]
A KEY Campaigner For The Release Of The Two Men Convicted Of The Murder Of Galston Pensioner Margaret Irvine This Week Responded To Critics Who Slammed His Christmas Card Campaign As "Distasteful".
The"FreeTheKillie2" Group Ended 2007 By Mailing Around 70 Cards To Pubs And Businesses In The Irvine Valley Town To Thank Those Who Have Come Forward With Information Which Could Aid Their Case.
But The Stunt Attracted A Sharp Reaction From Some People Including The Dead Womans Nephew Charles Keers.
Patrick Docherty 43 Of Dalmelington And Brendan Dixon 38 Of Kilmarnock Were Each Jailed For A Minimum Of Of 25 Years In March 2005,After A High Court Jury Found Them Guilty Of Killing The 91 Year Old Widow In Her Own Home In Barward Road.
Since Then,Dixons Brother In Law Kevin Donald Has Been Determinedly Campaigning For Their Release,Claiming That The Case Against Them Was "Based On Hearsay And Circumstancial Evidence"
Mr Donald Said This Week That While The Cards Were Had Been Intended To Provoke Some Kind Of Reaction,Their Primary Purpose Had Been To Thank All Those Who Had Already Came Forward With Helpful Information.First And Foremost that was what it was about He Said
We Wanted to thank the new people that has come forward Mr Donald Stressed That he and his fellow campaigners had no intension of upsetting Mrs Irvines Family
That was the furthest thing from our mind,he said
And Vowed that the campaign would continue until the two are granted an appeal against their convictions.
Planned For later this year are a renewed leaflet campaign,targeted on Galston.And The printing of the FreeTheKillie2 T-Shirts.Mr Donald said that he expected that any appeal would not take place until the end of this year.Dixon And Docherty were found guilty of murder after A Five-Week trial during which much of the prosecution evidence consisted of admissions they were said to have made third parties following the killing of Mrs Irvine in September 2003.
The campaigners for their release claim that a number of key witnesses in the case had themselves questioned about the murder and that several had been proven to have lied while giving evidence
Mrs Irvine was found dead in her bedroom by her carer at 4:50pm on September 28 2003 after what is thought to Have been a botched robbery bid.
She had been gagged and had her hands tied behind her back with a belt.The cause of death was found to be asphyixia,caused by a duster placed in her mouth.</i>
Source:Kilmarnock Standard Date:9/1/08
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http://profile.myspace.com/index....iewprofile&friendID=228648266
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