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In October 2004, former conservative party chairman Lord Tebbit added his voice to the growing outrage at this decision, and in October 2005 half of the files were opened. Press reports suggested that the papers showed Hamilton be a paranoid obsessive, much given to writing letters of complaint to all and sundry; a paedophile ring has not been found. Jason Hutchison went to bed as a teenager who appears to have caused no problems to the family who loved him. Lance McGuiness/Goudie was Billy's co-accused for the murder of Jason Hutchison who was later cleared by a jury despite admitting to being in the Hutchison household on the night of the murder. In his book The Ferris Conspiracy, which became the basis for The Wee Man, he wrote: " Paul Hamiltonhad been boasting about driving the blue Transit van that allegedly carried Bobby and Joe's dead bodies.

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With young Arthur banged up in jail Ferris had ideas of his own so he jumped ship, betraying Thompson Senior who had shown him so much respect, and he went on to join forces with Thomas 'The Licensee' McGraw, an aspiring street player and influential drug dealer from the Barlarnark Team. Over time they devised a plan that would ultimately cripple the Thompson empire but not before Ferris himself completed his prison sentence at HMP Shottts for the possession of the shotgun he supplied to PC Mitchell.Police in Glasgowhave spent 20 years trying to catch the killer of Paul Hamilton, a small-time crook who became a key player in the city's most explosive gangland murdertrial. Donald Findlay jumped up and they stopped the trial. He said there was nobody here by the name of Fergie on trial.” Ferrisdoesn't know the meaning of truth. It's all the other people who are left behind who pay the price. I don't hate him, I loathe him." D.I. Storey knew there would be no further charges , O'Mahoney had already told him he would not be willing to name the dealers in the Club and the next link in the chain was OMahoney himself. In his book, "So this is Ecstasy ?" he makes no secret of the fact he was actively involved in controlling the sale of drugs in the Club. D.I. Storey had a serious dilema, OMahoney was also in the frame for murdering the Rettendon trio. Storey knew if OMahoney was lent on by Officers from either the Betts or Rettendon enquiries, he would clam up and go to ground. The Police decided OMahoney would be embraced as their star witness in the Betts trial. Detectives eager to keep him on board, ignored powerfull evidence that linked him to the Rettendon murders and in an effort to cover up the fact, failed to disclose it to the defence team of the two men who were later convicted of the triple murders.

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He added: “As soon as the guy said that he was in his chip shop, that gave the jury an element of doubt – and if there’s doubt, he’s going to benefit. I'm not proud of my past and what happened. Everything was getting out of control at the time. What happened was almost inevitable. Basildon was near all the ports, so importing drugs was easy It was also within striking distance of London." Billy Ferris has had several appeals refused by the law lords but will continue to fight to clear his name.....We are also in possession of several key statements made by members of the Hutchison family who know that Billy Ferris was NOT the murderer and have refused to help clear him despite knowing he is INNOCENT!!! The report banned under the 100-year rule was compiled by Paul Hughes, then a detective sergeant with Central Scotland police, and concerns Thomas Hamilton’s activities at a summer camp in Loch Lomond in 1991, five years before the shootings. Selected extracts published during the Cullen inquiry revealed that it recommended Hamilton should be prosecuted for his activities at the summer camp and that he should have his gun licence revoked. The report, however, was ignored. He was caught after a few weeks and his trial saw him earn three months in the Glenochil Detention Centre.Billy Ferris was arrested for murder and went on trial with Mcguiness/Goudie at Edinburgh high court.



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