Alistair Wilson case: The doorstep murder that remains one of Britain’s longest-running unsolved cases | UK News
Imagine being four years old. One minute your dad is reading you a bedtime story. The next he is lying on the doorstep of your family home, drawing his final breaths. Blood is seeping from bullet wounds to his face and body, pooling in the hallway, while the innocent eyes of a young boy gaze from the nearby staircase, unable to comprehend he was witnessing an event that would change his life forever. “I still get that image of my dad in nightmares,” Andrew Wilson, now aged 24, says as he relives the childhood horror he experienced, two decades on from the gangland-style attack that killed his father, Alistair. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 3:41 ‘Doorstep murder’ case explained Warning: Contains descriptions some readers may find distressing Andrew is quiet as he shows me a picture of him and his bank manager dad, taken hours before the fatal evening of 28 November 2004. The beaming smiles of father and son, captured on a grainy film camera, resemble old photos that …