3 October 2005

'That was the year that was' - a review of the 1st year of shirleymckie.com

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28 September 2005

Letters update

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25 September 2005

'That was the week that was'

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16 September 2005

How far should fingerprints be trusted? - Are these articles evidence of a need for a more co-operative approach between experts and critics to ensure that the value of fingerprinting as a crime prevention/ detection and identification tool is protected?

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12 September 2005

'That was the week that was'

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7 September 2005

Follow the 'expert opinion' debate on clpex.com (detail chat board)

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6 September 2005

Misleading fingerprint evidence

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5 September 2005

'That was the week that was'

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1 September 2005

Is fingerprint evidence 'a matter of opinion?'

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29 August 2005

'That was the week that was.' - The sound of silence.

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23 August 2005

'Grampian' problems?

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19 August 2005

Your letters update.

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17 August 2005

'That was the month that was'

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11 August 2005

'Secret SCRO report revealed.'

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4 August 2005

Apologies for being 'off the air' but illness intervened. The site is now up and running again with a report on the Canadian Identification Society conference.

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14 July 2005

Canada here we come!

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11 July 2005

An expert speaks out!

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9 July 2005

'That was the week that was.'

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6 July 2005

More letters - look out for tomorrow's update

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3 July 2005

'That was the week that was'

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2 July 2005

Settlement Update

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LETTERS

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1 July 2005

Scottish Executive calls for out of court settlement negotiations

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30 June 2005

Scots experts speak out - latest news and views.

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29 June 2005

Scots experts speak out - See their full report

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28 June 2005

Scots experts speak out against SCRO identification.

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27 June 2005

Press conference - new report plunges SCRO into crisis.

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23 June 2005

'An issue of trust' - press comment on fingerprint storage

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21 June 2005

Whistleblowing - Dave Charlton responds to David Grieve.

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20 June 2005

Whistleblowing - a paper by David Grieve.

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19 June 2005

'That was the week that was'

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18 June 2005

Whistleblowers - Join in the debate

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16 June 2005

A DEBATE

'Whistleblowers' - The moral dimension.

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13 June 2005

'Sunday Herald' - Police fingerprint scandal takes its toll.

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12 June 2005

'That was the week that was'

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11June 2005

'Curiouser and Curiouser !!'

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9 June 2005

The 'Peter Swann' letter - Who circulated it? Parliamentary questions and answers.

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4 June 2005

'That was the week that was'

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2 June 2005

View the erroneous Shirley McKie and Marion Ross 'ID's' - internet images as used by SCRO and independent experts

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31 May 2005

'The real debate'

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29 May 2005

'That was the week that was'

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25 May 2005

The 'Swann Letter' - Both copies are now online for comparison. As can be clearly seen there are no material differences between the versions.

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24 May 2005

The SCRO/Peter Swann debate continues.

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23 May 2005

'That was the week that was'

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21 May 2005

Peter Swann - Letter claiming world's experts are wrong in supporting Shirley McKie goes to the Lord Advocate.

Claims miscarriage of justice against the SCRO experts.

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17 May 2005

Letters to Shirley updated

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16 May 2005

'That was the week that was'

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13 May 2005

To view Shirley's personal video message of thanks - click on her photo on this page.

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12 May 2005

Freedom of Information - Vital report withheld

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10 May 2005

The effect of emotions on fingerprint identification

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8 May 2005

"That was the week that was"

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6 May 2005

The Fingerprint Society Debate:

David Grieve replies to Mike Wieners

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4 May 2005

The Fingerprint Society Debate: latest letters

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1 May 2005

'That was the week that was'

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29 April 2005

The Scottish Fingerprint Service - a critique

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28 April 2005

Troon Times - 'Cleared Killer's claim could help Shirley'

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27 April 2005

Scottish Parliament - The Michael Jackson connection

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26 April 2005

The Scotsman - 'Infallible experts'

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25 April 2005

View the erroneous Shirley McKie and Marion Ross 'ID's' - internet images as used by SCRO and independent experts

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24 April 2005

Sunday Mail: 'Fingered' - 'Murder suspect sues' -

'Mere error alone cannot explain the erroneous identification'

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23 April 2005

Fingerprint Society and SCRO - the debate continues

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21 April 2005

'Friends of Shirley' - the support grows.

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19 April 2005

Fingerprint passports -opinion and letters.

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17 April 2005

'That was the week that was'

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16 April 2005

Fergus Ewing MSP - letters to the Lord Advocate and Solicitor General

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14 April 2005

More on the Jackson trial

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12 April 2005

On-line Debate - Fingerprints - Science or Not’

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'Fingerprints in print - the sequel' - Courtesy of CAC News: pages 6 to 10

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11 April 2005

'That was the week that was'

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10 April 2005

"Having your say" - latest letters

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9 April 2005

Similar problem - different solution!

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7 April 2005

shirleymckie.com - Growth and development of site.

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7 April 2004

International Standards - debate standards in fingerprinting at www.clpex.com - (detail chat board - 'International standards' )

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4 April 2005

SCRO - The Michael Jackson connection.

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3 April 2005

"That was the week that was"

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1 April 2005

"Beyond belief"

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Dedication

This site is dedicated to the memory of Marion Ross who was murdered in her home in January 1997 and who has often been forgotten in the wake of the extraordinary chain of events that followed from her death.

It is also dedicated to the hundreds of fingerprint experts and members of the public from across the world who have supported and sustained Shirley in her battle for the truth.

©  Iain McKie

A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM SHIRLEY

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Picture of Shirley McKie with large fingerprint image in the background.

Foreword by Michael Russell

The case of Shirley McKie raises some very serious questions about the criminal justice system in Scotland.

As one of Shirley’s local members of the Scottish Parliament, I first became involved in this case as a result of the BBC Frontline Scotland documentary and at the request of Shirley and her family.

There can now be no doubt at all that the evidence offered against Shirley by the authorities at the time of her trial was false. There were no possible grounds for believing that the fingerprint at the crime scene was hers. That has been attested to by finger print experts from across the world and I know how grateful Shirley is, in particular to London based expert Allan Bayle and to American experts Pat Wertheim and David Grieve. They have described her case to me as “the talk of the whole international fingerprint community”. Their determination to bring forward the truth has been of great importance in the whole case.

Over recent months and years both Shirley’s father, Iain, and myself have written on many occasions to the Lord Advocate (Scotland’s Chief Prosecutor) and to the Scottish Justice Minister . We both became increasingly frustrated at the total lack of response to our enquiries.

Throughout this case, it has become obvious that political pressure coupled with media attention, are the most effective weapons when democratic institutions become arrogant or defensive.

I am still concerned that the oppressive and unjustified police behaviour against Shirley at the time of her arrest and subsequently has not yet been explained, still less apologised for. Responses to me from Strathclyde Police have been evasive and unsatisfactory.

There is also little sign that the question of possible perjury by witnesses at the trial is being seriously addressed. Nor is there any official willingness to acknowledge that Ms McKie suffered unjust treatment at the hands of the Scottish Criminal Records Office. Without an apology there can be no real acknowledgement of what has actually happened, nor any real possibility of moving forward.

In addition there must be substantial concern, given what has discovered over the past months and years, that there may be other cases in which SCRO has dealt with tainted evidence.

Shirley has shown a great deal of dignity throughout her ordeal. That ordeal has resulted in the loss of her career, endless personal suffering and real persecution. Her courage and fortitude have been remarkable. The Police, the Prosecution Service, SCRO and the government owe her an apology, recompense and a promise that her suffering will not be inflicted on others. They must also change their procedures and, if necessary, their personnel so that there can never be another case like this.

None of us will rest until justice has been done and seen to be done, and that will require much more in the way of action from the public agencies and public officials.

None the less I am confident that her persistence will be rewarded soon. I am proud to have been able to work with her and her father and family, though I regret that such work has been required in a modern nation that is supposed to be based on the rule of law.