- Willie MacRae
Willie MacRae (May 18, 1923 - April 7, 1985) was a Scottish nationalist politician and lawyer, best remembered for the mystery surrounding his death.
MacRae was an active member of the
Scottish National Party (SNP) and aanti-nuclear campaigner.cite book |author=Murphy, David; Franklin, Bob |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=What news?: the market, politics, and the local press |edition= |language= |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |year=1991 |origyear= |pages= p51052|quote= |isbn=0-415-06172-5 |oclc= |doi= |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=A6OU-xXimS0C&pg=PA51&dq=%22Willie+MacRae%22&as_brr=3&ei=B4KbSOjBO5DoigG0pqz7BA&sig=ACfU3U1CROgf_a9OQ8khbsDaXwDYwIfjPw#PPA51,M1|accessdate=] A qualified solicitor, MacRae had in fact contested the SNP leadership in 1979, coming third in a three-way contest with 52 votes toStephen Maxwell 's 117 votes and winner Gordon Wilson's 530 votes.He was active outside Scotland too, having served in the Royal Indian Navy and becoming friendly to the campaign for independence for
India . He was also the author of the maritime law code ofIsrael and emeritus professor at theUniversity of Haifa . After his death a forest of 3,000 trees was planted in Israel to mark his passing.MacRae's death is shrouded in mystery. On
April 5 ,1985 he was driving fromGlasgow to his home in theScottish Highlands but never made it back. The next day he was found unconscious suffering from gunshot wounds, subsequently dying without ever regaining consciousness.A handgun was later found near to where MacRae was found, said to belong to the deceased and having been fired twice. The official verdict in the inquest into his death was suicide, but many individuals refuse to believe this is the case.
Hamish Watt , a ScottishMember of Parliament was quoted as saying that MacRae was assassinated for his too-extensive study ofNATO activities in Scotland.In 2005
Fergus Ewing MSP requested a meeting withElish Angiolini , the Scottish Solicitor General to discuss allegations that have persisted that MacRae was under surveillance at the time of his death. The request was rebuffed, with Angiolini claiming that he had not been under surveillance and that she was satisfied that a thorough investigation into the case had been carried out. However, in July, 2006 a retired police officer, Iain Fraser, who coincidentally seems to have been a member of the SNP and who was working as a private investigator at the time of MacRae's death claimed that he had been anonymously employed to keep MacRae under surveillance only weeks before he died.The death of Willie MacRae received further attention when the events surrounding it formed the basis of a broadcast of the STV show "Unsolved", originally broadcast on
November 9 ,2006 .Footnotes
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* [http://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/william_mcrae.htm The Death of William McRae]
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