McKies end call for probe
THE father of a former policewoman wrongly accused of leaving her fingerprint at a murder scene today revealed they are to end their campaign for a public inquiry into the case.
Iain McKie said he and his daughter Shirley would not take part in any future public inquiry into the case.
In February Ms McKie received a 750,000 out of court settlement from the Scottish Executive.
Mr McKie, 67, explained: "It will be 10 years in January since the murder of Marion Ross and come the end of the decade we're finished.
We've got to get on with our lives."
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