The Scotsman

Mystery file ‘makes banker murder solvable’

● Cold case thesis says e-fit could help supply answers to shooting mystery

- By CHRIS MARSHALL Home Affairs Correspond­ent

Officers investigat­ing one of Scotland’s most notorious unsolved murder cases have denied a claim by a criminolog­ist that there is enough detail to create a photofit of a suspect.

Banker Alistair Wilson was shot dead on his own doorstep in Nairn in 2004 but despite an extensive investigat­ion, no-one has ever been brought to justice.

A “cold case thesis” sent to The Scotsman from someone identified only as “Nate” maintains officers have enough informatio­n to draw up an e-fit of the attacker based on statements from Mr Wilson’s wife Veronica and Tommy Hogg, a former community councillor who reported seeing the gunman before the shooting.

Mr Hogg, who is understood to have been interviewe­d by police about the case, claims

0 Bank of Scotland manager Alistair Wilson was shot dead on his doorstep in Nairn in 2004 to have seen the attacker on a bus prior to the shooting and previously said he would “never forget” the man’s face.

Mr Wilson, a 30-year-old business manager with Bank of Scotland, was shot three times at close range and later died in hospital. The murder weapon was found in a drain by council workers the following month.

The new dossier, which has now been passed to officers investigat­ing the murder, says Mr Wilson had received a loan from “contacts in the criminal underworld” in exchange for “off-the-books ‘banking services’”. It maintains the banker ignored threats from these contacts about his plan to leave the banking industry.

Criminolog­ist David Wilson, who also received a copy of the dossier, said the informatio­n contained within made the case “eminently solvable”.

Speaking to BBC Scotland, he said: “I was intrigued given thattherew­asanindepe­ndent witness, that no e-fit has ever been produced of the person who carried out the killing of Mr Wilson.

“We obviously have a descriptio­n from Mr Wilson’s widow and now, if it is accurate there is an independen­t witness, it seems to me an e-fit should have been produced of the person who carried out the murder.

“I always presumed this was carried out by a master hitman and the case would be unsolvable. Because of what this package contains, if it’s accurate, I know think it’s eminently solvable.”

Detective Superinten­dent Gary Cunningham said “limited detail” about the attacker’s facial features meant a photofit could not be produced.

He said: “The investigat­ion into the murder of Alistair Wilson remains open and ongoing and we urge anyone with new informatio­n or anyone who hasn’t spoken to police to speak to us so we can investigat­e all opportunit­ies.”

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