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Ep. 8: The Trial

By: Sophie Ellis, Darrell Brown
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  • David Gilroy’s conviction was based on circumstantial evidence. Darrell and Sophie bring his trial to life, and examine the unique aspects of the Scottish Justice System.

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Highly biased

Highly biased and poorly presented. Gives little thought to the victim or her family and far too much time and voice to a convicted murderer. Clutching at straws looking for ways to convince the audience of his innocence; and sweeps over the blatant inconsistencies of his own defence. Poor journalism that should never have been given the green light.

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