It is one of Scotland's most controversial murder cases: a case involving politics, drugs, hitmen and a deadly gangland feud. William Gage is serving 20 years for the calculated execution of big-time drug dealer Justin McAlroy, a donor to Jack McConnell's local Labour Party. Samantha Poling reveals evidence which casts doubt on the safety of William Gage's conviction and examines the reliability of a centuries-old pillar of Scots law which has been challenged in the courts for the first time.
"It is agony having to wait. I feel like I have been buried alive and that no matter how hard I scream for help the authorities don't seem to care.' William Gage
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