The son of a Scottish woman murdered in Crete 17 years ago has declared that the fight for justice is "not over" as the killer remains at large pending an appeal. This statement was made on Friday during a press conference in Edinburgh, where he expressed his determination to see justice served.
Background of the Murder Case
In 2006, the tragic murder of Anne McGhee in Crete sent shockwaves through her community in Scotland. The case has remained unresolved for nearly two decades, leaving her family seeking closure. Despite a conviction in 2009, the killer's appeal has kept the case in the public eye.
The lengthy legal battle has led to ongoing frustration for McGhee's family. Her son, David McGhee, emphasized the emotional toll this has taken, stating, "We have waited long enough for justice, and we will not stop fighting until the truth is revealed."
Current Legal Status
The appeal process for the convicted murderer has been prolonged, raising concerns about the efficacy of the legal system in handling such serious cases. The ongoing appeal has left the family in limbo, unsure of when they might finally see justice served. David McGhee has been actively campaigning for reforms to ensure that cases like his mother’s do not fall through the cracks.





