Anglesey crossbow murder: Why was my dad hunted and killed?

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Anglesey crossbow murder: Why was my dad hunted and killed?
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Fiona Corrigan doesn't know why her father was shot at his remote home by someone he didn't know.

Whall denied murder, telling police en route to the police station: "How can I be under arrest of conspiracy to murder someone I'd never met?"

"You've got to get up now because he is still alive and we might lose him. I remember the drive to the hospital was like an out-of-body experience."Gerry was killed by a crossbow broadhead arrow, similar to the one in the picture, that went straight through his body and damaged several major organs "I couldn't help wondering why someone dad had never mentioned would want to murder him," added Fiona. "I couldn't understand how they could be connected to dad.Gerry's remote home on Anglesey overlooked the Irish Sea and was about half a mile from his nearest neighbour

But eyebrows were raised when he voluntarily told detectives he had owned another crossbow but sold it for cash months earlier for £180 to a passing stranger who had apparently seen him outside his property with the weapon. Analysis of the Land Rover's telematics - a location-tracking SIM card - revealed it had parked at Porth Dafarch beach, a short walk from Gerry's home near the Anglesey coastal path at the time of the murder.Tim Hinman narrateson BBC Sounds about a murder and its investigation that was stranger than fiction.

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