Scots cheesewire killer case cop confessed identity of main suspect but swore pal to secrecy before death

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Prince Charles and Diana.Aberdeen taxi driver George Murdoch, 58, who was described as 'kind and gentle', was found brutally beaten and strangled outside his car in the leafy city suburb of Pitfodels having just picked up a fare.His family have been searching for answers for 37 years since the horrific murder in September, 1983.Now Aberdeen man Paul Murray has revealed conversations he had with a senior officer in the then Grampian Police.Paul said his friend, former Inspector Colin Clark, had sworn him to secrecy until after his death.The former Inspector passed away over the weekend.Mr Clark had allegedly told him a chief suspect in the case was a US oil worker who lived 'in walking distance' from the scene in the village of Cults.But the.

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