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

William Gage: Beyond Reasonable Doubt Frontline Scotland Part 1

William Gage: Beyond Reasonable Doubt Frontline Scotland Part 2

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

As I lie here in this lonely prison cell

As I lie here in this lonely prison cell
for a crime i did not commit
I know in my heart i am truly innocent of it!

How can a man be convicted on just his eyes?
Just shows the crown are still in disguise
I hope and pray everyday, another jury see through all these lies!

As long as I have life in me,
i will never accept these rules
A proper miscarige like all the rest
My life is in the hands of fools!

Everyday is dark, but theres still light
for I know there are soldiers still fighting the fight,
they stripped me of my liberty, and made my family cry!
but the man above knows who really told the lie

But like my fellow comrades before me
who suffered at their hands,
I'll keep on pushing till they meet my DEMANDS !!!

Written by Steven Clifford For Wullie Gage, God Bless You Mate !

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