As army veteran Bill Johnstone watched his garage business burn to the ground, he was certain the fire had been started deliberately. And when the police failed to investigate, he complained.
Johnstone then made a shocking an extensive criminal record had been applied to his name. He believes this was no accident but a malicious act by a police officer. Those few keyboard strokes were the catalyst for a high-stakes battle that consumed his life. What began as police incompetence, soon escalated into an extraordinary saga of betrayal, conspiracy and cover up.
This is the incredible true story of his decade-long fight for justice. In an age where our personal information is stored and shared digitally, it could happen to anyone.
This was an interesting book to read.....a non fiction account of a mans fight against the Police and Justice process following a fire that destroyed his business of a car garage. It was clear to me that the fire at his garage was wilful but strangely the police were reluctant to take details of it as a crime. It appeared that he was targeted by a certain individual and some form of set up against him by the Police whereupon he found that he had a criminal record that belonged to someone else......a mistake?....or deliberate? To be honest....I felt he was a bitter man with an axe to grind against lots of people and I found that to be one sided against the system. It was a great read and I did enjoy following all the real characters and sensing the feelings of anger and frustration in him.
Another brilliant piece of scottish crime journalism from the leader in the field. Following on from his books about the gangsters of Glasgow, this one follows the victims of a crime who are turned on by the police. An incredibly infuriating story that'll have you pulling your hair out on behalf of the undeserving victims. Quite unbelievable the lengths of entrenched negligence and corruption favored by the police rather than investigating the original offence. Speaks to a clear problem in organisational policing in Scotland and the cronyist protectionism that impedes honest police work.