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Highlights
- In 1985, Willie McRae, the lawyer and ex-Vice Chairman of the Scottish National Party was found on a lonely hillside near Loch Loyne in Scotland.
- Author(s): Ron Culley
- 276 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Political
Description
About the Book
The definitive account of the 1985 shooting of Scottish politician, lawyer and activist Willie McRae.
Book Synopsis
In 1985, Willie McRae, the lawyer and ex-Vice Chairman of the Scottish National Party was found on a lonely hillside near Loch Loyne in Scotland. He had survived a car crash but was later discovered to have a bullet in his brain. Was it self-inflicted as the authorities announced with considerable haste or was it state sponsored murder?
'Firebrand' explores all aspects of the shooting including the controversial political career of Willie McRae and poses questions seeking the possible motives which may have prompted his murder. McRae's victories over the Atomic Energy Authority, his access to files accusing the Scottish Judiciary and the UK's political elite, his war on drugs and his support of the Scottish National Liberation Army are all investigated.
Interviews and statements from many of those involved on that fateful day are included and photographic evidence is provided which raise considerable doubts as to the safety of the Crown's assertions.
Review Quotes
At last, the truth about the shooting of Willie McRae. (Donald Morrison)
Another 'Must Read' book from the pen of Ron Culley. (George Cuthbert)
For once, the British Establishment is shown as it really is. (Sylvia Scott)