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Murdered Nairn banker Alistair Wilson may have been killed over complaints about pub

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A furious smoker at a local pub could be behind the doorstep murder of Nairn banker Alistair Wilson, claims a new documentary.

The 30-year-old was shot dead on his doorstep in Nairn’s Crescent Road at around 7pm on Sunday, November 8, 2004. That weekend, Alistair had been complaining about an outdoor decking area at the Havelock pub and cops believe that the controversy is the motive for the dad-of-two's murder.Marking the 18th anniversary of the murder, Channel 5’s 'Murder On The Doorstep' to be aired on Thursday (December 1), police say interviews from people in the pub that weekend have revealed there was a lot of upset towards Alistair over his complaint.Detective Superintendent Graeme Mackie said: "Homicides often come from totally disproportionate, irrational reasons.

Trivial matters escalate to disproportionate levels."I know it’s really difficult to try and comprehend but that is the only aspect that we can see in Alistair’s life that was causing upset.

The Havelock pub at that time was a really popular venue."People were invested in this decking. People who attended that pub helped build it.

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