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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #15 on: June 06, 2012, 10:04:AM »
no he wasnt an angel but then most people arnt

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #16 on: June 06, 2012, 03:41:PM »

Welcome to the truth. Much of the information that you are about to receive has already been reported in Scottish newspapers. The remainder is a collection of information obtained by us from numerous sources including the miscarriages of justice organisation: a private investigator, lawyers, journalists, independent witnesses and Willie Gage himself. The terrible situation surrounding the miscarriage of justice that Willie has suffered is very complex and has been going on for four years therefore we shall only provide you with a very condensed version. Please read on in order to see for yourselves why Scotland has the highest number of people per head in jail and yet also still has the highest murder rate and almost the highest crime rate out of every country in Western Europe. The following might give you a rough idea...

On the 3rd of March 2002 a 28 year old man called Justin Macalroy co-hosted a charity fund raising dinner for the Labour Party. Macalroy was in the company of a friend Frank Roy who is the Labour MP for Wishaw. Also present was Jack Maconnell the First Minister for Scotland and John Reid the (then) Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Also present were various Special Branch bodyguards, senior police officers and a surveillance team from the Scottish Drugs Enforcement Agency who had Justin Macalroy under surveillance for the previous FOUR YEARS.

The SDEA had recently tailed Macalroy while he traveled to Estonia where he met some men who were then arrested while trying to smuggle a Multi-million pound consignment of Heroin back into Scotland from Estonia. Macalroy had been openly boasting about various meetings between himself and senior figures within the Russian Mafia. He claimed that he had previously traveled out to meet them and had also entertained them in a Glasgow hotel. The police "forgot" to arrest Mcalroy, and instead arrested two other men.

Four days after the charity dinner Justin Macalroy stepped out of his Mercedes jeep outside his house and was shot dead. The SDEA were asked why they had not witnessed or filmed the incident and they claimed that after FOUR YEARS of surveillance and despite Justin Macalroy's apparently serious criminal activities and associates, the SDEA had (48 hours before the assassination) suddenly decided that Macalroy was no longer of interest and that they had REMOVED THE SURVEILLANCE.

Jack Maconnell and Frank Roy were further embarrassed by the revelation that Justin Macalroy had slipped more than ten thousand pounds into the Labour party coffers during that charity dinner and in a poor attempt to hide the loot his mother's name was written beside three separate large amounts of cash with her surname spelled differently each time! It was bad enough for Frank Roy and Jack Maconnell that their friend Justin Macalroy had been a suspected gangster and heroin importer with links to the Russian Mafia but now they had over ten thousand pounds that they had not declared to anyone. In an amazing twist the secretary who worked in the Wishaw office (that is shared by Jack Maconnell and Frank Roy) was subsequently jailed for handling that money!

Frank Roy and Jack Maconnell were never punished. While it is clear that major heroin barons do amass millions of pounds, that money comes from ten-pound deals. Every tenner comes from someone finding their house burgled or some poor pensioner being kicked to death for her meager pension money. Is that the sort of money that the voters would expect their elected representatives to earn?

On the 2nd of May 2002, a full two months after Justin Macalroy had been murdered (it has been alleged by the solicitor Bob Kerr) that the MP for Wishaw Frank Roy was contacted by a certain person who was connected to Justin Macalroy.

Bob Kerr has claimed that one of the police officers who were involved in the murder enquiry told him that the MP for Wishaw Frank Roy had contacted a senior officer who was involved in the murder enquiry and somehow put pressure on the officer to make a bogus arrest in order that Justin Macalroy's case could be closed.

The very next morning an innocent man called William Gage was arrested and charged with the murder.
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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2012, 03:44:PM »
Willie Gage was held in the hellhole Barlinnie prison for SIX HUNDRED AND NINETY THREE DAYS before his trial. So much for the presumption of innocence and the 110 day rule!
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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #18 on: June 06, 2012, 04:05:PM »
Hi oncesaid I had never heard of this case until just this week.  Is any headway being made regard an Appeal or has he had one and failed.  Also has he got a good legal team.

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #19 on: June 06, 2012, 04:13:PM »
27 January 2012 Last updated at 13:28 

A man jailed for a gangland killing in South Lanarkshire has lost a legal bid to overturn his murder conviction.

William Gage, 40, was found guilty of shooting 30-year-old Justin McAlroy six times as he returned to his family home in Cambuslang in March 2002.

He was jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 20 years in prison.

Gage has always protested his innocence and lost a previous appeal in 2006. His second was rejected at the Court of Appeal in Edinburgh.

Gage's latest appeal was referred by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, which investigates possible miscarriages of justice.

Drugs offence
 
Mr McAlroy was shot repeatedly as he returned home with his pregnant wife, Tracey.

Gage's trial heard the businessman was murdered outside his home, in Cambuslang's Acacia Way.

The court was told that Mr McAlroy had been leading a double life and had a conviction for a drugs offence.

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For eight years William Gage has protested his innocence and we will continue to do so”
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Aamer Anwar
 
Gage's solicitor
 
While he appeared to be working in his family business, Mr McAlroy was also said to be mixing with drug dealers and heavily involved in the heroin trade.

Undercover police were said to have been keeping a watch on him for three years before his death.

His murder was supposed to have been ordered because he owed a drug debt of £50,000.

Gage's appeal sought to convince five judges at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh that he did not get a fair trial and was the victim of mistaken identity.

 Mr McAlroy was shot outside his home in Cambuslang
Gage also challenged claims that a burned-out Saab car, which prosecutors said was a getaway vehicle, was used in the shooting.

He also claimed that there were "substantial inconsistencies" in evidence about the clothing which was said to link him to the shooting by traces of DNA and firearms discharge residue.

Judge Lord Hamilton, sitting with Lords Reed, Carloway, Mackay and Nimmo Smith, rejected his appeal.

Their written ruling stated: "Qualitative criticisms can undoubtedly be made of the evidence in each of these strands but, when the evidence is looked at as a whole, the case against the appellant was, in our view, compelling."

They added that they were not persuaded the trial was unfair.

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The decision concluded: "In all circumstances this appeal must be refused."

After telling Gage his appeal had been rejected, there were shouts heard from the public gallery of "the fight goes on" and "keep your head up".

Speaking outside court, Gage's solicitor, Aamer Anwar, said: "For eight years William Gage has protested his innocence and we will continue to do so.

"He is deeply disappointed by the decision.

"Once we have an opportunity to read the judgment we will consider whether to seek an appeal to the Supreme Court."
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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #20 on: June 06, 2012, 04:21:PM »
Hi oncesaid I had never heard of this case until just this week.  Is any headway being made regard an Appeal or has he had one and failed.  Also has he got a good legal team.

The person who started the thread would be able to answer this for you accurately, but as far as I can remember he has had 2 appeals which were rejected. I am unsure as to what can be done now so hopefully we will be updated soon on this thread.

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #21 on: June 06, 2012, 04:42:PM »
Hi oncesaid I had never heard of this case until just this week.  Is any headway being made regard an Appeal or has he had one and failed.  Also has he got a good legal team.

Susan, it is my understanding that this conviction was secured with circumstantial evidence alone, and the evidence presented at trial was laughable. I remember at the time that no one expected a guilty verdict, so it came as a bit of a shock.  I would imagine that the case will work towards the Supreme Court or the ECHR, as that's the only options I can think of.


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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #22 on: June 06, 2012, 04:59:PM »
Hi oncesaid  after reading the case it would appear all is not right and we have a serious miscarriage of Justice and I hope he can get a retrial I don,t think he has been in jail as long as Jeremy but one year is too long when you are innocent. :(

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #23 on: June 06, 2012, 05:09:PM »
he was convicted of being a contract killer though the police produced no evidence of him being to kill the victim no evidence of who hired him.

they say he carried out a hit for somebody but seem to have no interest in who that somebody was.

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2012, 03:06:PM »
its funny we all seem to know more about this case than the person who started the thread.

we all seem to have more intrest in this case than the person who started the thread.

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2012, 03:30:PM »
its funny we all seem to know more about this case than the person who started the thread.

we all seem to have more intrest in this case than the person who started the thread.

lofl nugnug you are correct  but the case does look interesting.

Having a look on the blog put up here and it says All new content about William Gage is being added to

http://www.justiceforwilliamgage.webs.com/

doesn't look like it has been updated recently though.



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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2012, 03:43:PM »
are thats the person who does that blog does other cases as well i think there busy on the nat frazer case at the moment.

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2012, 06:42:PM »
Strange how nugnug seems to be annoyed at someone bringing a miscarriage of justice to light.

I have no new information to post, I linked you to the all the relevant websites to form an opinion and discuss amongst each other. What's the problem nug? Sorry I don't claim to know everything like you do with the Jodi Jones murder.
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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #28 on: June 08, 2012, 07:07:PM »
i wouldent expect you to everything nobody would.

but the trouble is you dont seem to know anything other than the guys name.

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Re: William Gage jailed for 20 years for Glasgow gangland shooting
« Reply #29 on: June 08, 2012, 07:13:PM »
The victims wife identified William Gage in the dock at the trial and said she recognised his eyes, she will never forget the shooters eyes.

She had never once mentioned his eyes before, Willie doesnt have particularly distinctive eyes anyway.

All witnesses described the shooter as wearing a padded dark coat, this did not match the semi-burned clothing found in the car in Easterhouse... the police dressed a manequin in the clothing found in the car, and the victims wife also said it was what the shooter was wearing, even thought she had previously described the clothing completely differently.

Here is the dummy the police showed the victims wife.







i believe 2 seperate crimes happened that night, one in Cambuslang and one in Easterhouse, totally and completely unrelated. Willie may or may not have been involved in the crime in Easterhouse.

No CCTV cameras on picked up any white car travelling from Cambuslang to Easterhouse on the night of the murder.