Murdered banker's family complain about police investigation

Alistair Wilson was shot at his family home in Nairn while his two sons were upstairs in 2004.

Murdered banker Alistair Wilson’s family complain about police investigationSTV News

It was a case that sent shockwaves through Scotland, and 19 years since Nairn banker Alistair Wilson was shot on his doorstep, his killer remains a mystery.

The 30-year-old was murdered at his home on Sunday, November 28, 2004, while his two sons were upstairs.

Days after the 19th anniversary of his death, his family has made a complaint about the police investigation.

Members of Mr Wilson’s family met with Crown Office officials and police and raised concerns about the ongoing murder inquiry.

Watchdog, the Police Investigation & Review Commissioner, said it was investigating.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We have received a complaint which has been responded to.

“The investigation into the murder of Alistair Wilson remains ongoing and we are committed to conducting a full and thorough enquiry that will hopefully provide much needed answers to Alistair’s family.

“We continue to update them on our progress and they have asked that their privacy is respected at this time.

“Anyone with information can contact the enquiry team via 101 or email operationsorn@scotland.police.uk.”

What happened?

Mr Wilson’s wife, Veronica, opened the door of the family’s Nairn home at around 7pm to a man who asked for Alistair by name.

The father-of-two came downstairs from reading his sons a bedtime story and was handed a blue envelope with “Paul” written on it.

He went inside for a brief conversation with his wife, and on returning to the door, was shot.

Mr Wilson was taken by ambulance to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness but died shortly after.

Who was Alistair Wilson?

Alistair Wilson was born and raised in North Ayrshire, attended Beith Primary and later Garnock Academy in Kilbirnie.

He went on to study accountancy and business law at the University of Stirling, before starting work after graduating at the Bank of Scotland.

He was sent to work in Fort William where he met and married his wife, Veronica.

They had two sons. The eldest, Andrew, was four at the time of his father’s murder.

Speaking around the 16th anniversary in 2020, Andrew told of his memories of seeing his dad lying on the doorstep “covered in blood”.

Alistair Wilson and his son Andrew.

He said: “My dad and I missed out on so many things together, showing me how to tie a tie, driving lessons and taking me for my first pint.

“Nothing can bring my dad back but knowing who did this and why could give us the closure we need.”

Police investigation

Over the years, detectives have followed up various lines of inquiry but who killed Mr Wilson remains a mystery.

The gunman was described as 5ft 7in, between 20 and 40 years old, stocky, and wearing a baseball cap and jacket.

Just over a week after Mr Wilson’s murder, a council road-sweeper sucked up the murder weapon – a vintage Czech-made automatic pistol – from a drain a mile from the scene.

The Haenel Suhl pocket pistol from the 1930s used in the shooting.

In March last year, Police Scotland announced it was carrying out witness interviews in Nova Scotia, Canada in relation to the case.

Detectives later revealed they believed his murder was linked to his personal life and not to his employment with the Bank of Scotland.

They said Mr Wilson’s objection to a retrospective planning application for a large decking area outside the Havelock Hotel opposite his home on Crescent Road “may be significant”.

Speaking on the 18th anniversary last year, Detective Superintendent Graeme Mackie of Police Scotland said: “The investigation is active and we continue to investigate any new information we receive.

“It cannot be stressed often enough that this crime has left a family devastated and we’re committed to finding the answers and bringing the offender to justice.”

He added: “Our thoughts are with Mr Wilson’s family at this difficult time of the year.”

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