No Evidence Killing Was Hate Crime, Says Chief Constable

The HeraldOctober 28, 2011

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THE head of Scotland's biggest police force said there was still no evidence to class the murder of a gay man as homophobic as he insisted he was confident his force would secure a conviction for the killing.

Speaking publicly for the first time about the murder of barman Stuart Walker, Strathclyde Police Chief Constable Steve House said that, while the killing could yet be classified as a hate crime, there was currently "no definite reason for doing that".

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No Evidence Killing Was Hate Crime, Says Chief Constable

Speaking at a meeting of his force's governing body, Mr House reiterated an appeal for public information on the murders of three members of the Sharke...

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