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New reward put up in Wilson murder case





Charity has renewed offer of reward to track down Mr Wilson's killer
Charity has renewed offer of reward to track down Mr Wilson's killer

Independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers is today renewing its offer of a reward of up to £5,000 for information on the unsolved murder of Alistair Wilson.

The 30-year-old was shot at his home in Crescent Road, Nairn, on Sunday, 28 November, 2004.

At 7.10pm his wife, Veronica, opened the door to a stocky man, aged 35-40, wearing a dark jacket and baseball cap, who asked for her husband by name.

Mr Wilson spoke to the visitor and went back inside to speak to his wife before returning to the door, where he was shot.

He died at 8.15pm in hospital.

Crimestoppers is offering the reward of up to £5,000 for information passed to the charity’s anonymous 0800 555 111 number that leads to an arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for this crime.

Crimestoppers’ Scotland National Manager, Angela Parker, said: “This crime is now approaching its ten year anniversary.

"We would ask that anyone who thinks they may have information relating to this, no matter how small, should come forward and finally help Alistair’s family obtain the answers they seek.

"All information passed to Crimestoppers is kept anonymous, a guarantee that has never been broken, so no-one need be in fear of their identity being revealed.

If you have any information on this incident please contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through our Anonymous Online Form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Rewards will only be payable for information passed to Crimestoppers’ 0800 555 111 number. Information passed to police will not qualify.


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