It was 10.50pm on a Saturday when a masked man walked into the packed Marmion pub, a sawn-off shotgun gripped in both hands, and opened fire.In moments, one man had suffered fatal wounds and a second lay badly injured as the shooter fled into the darkness.He would be pursued through the streets by a mob who chased him from the Edinburgh bar.
They beat him brutally in the face with the butt of his own weapon.Jamie Bain had been cornered only yards from his front door after launching the gun attack that shocked the city in April 2006.Fuelled by cocaine, Bain had targeted relatives of his partner Dionne Hendry, a member of the notorious Hendry clan with its reputation for violence.Their star-crossed relationship had sowed the seeds of that
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