Events
The Dunblane Inquiry Cover-up Exposed. What happened at Dunblane Primary School on 13 March 1996 shocked the British nation to the core. An Inquiry was set up under the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921 to fully examine what led up to Thomas Hamilton shooting dead 16 children and their teacher, injuring a further 12 children and 3 teachers. Ten years on, do we really know the truth about the events of that dreadful day?
The author - who lived in Dunblane for nearly 20 years - has meticulously researched all the evidence and presents a very different version of events from those in Lord Cullen's Report.
This is a thought provoking book that asks many questions, particularly about Thomas Hamilton's relationship with members of Central Scotland Police. The author is calling for a new Public Inquiry into the events of that day and into the associates of Thomas Hamilton and what they knew. Despite persistent attempts by the Scottish Crown Office to keep the truth buried, campaigners say they will never give up until the truth is exposed. This is must read for anyone who thinks the Dunblane Inquiry was a cover-up.
To obtain your copy of this meticulously researched book by credit card, go to: www.amazon.co.uk/books and type in "Dunblane Unburied".
Alternatively, send a cheque for £11.50 (including postage and packing) made payable to Joe Kelly and post to:
- Home Farm
- Smith Street
- Spratton
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The Chairman of The National Shooting Association, Mr Joe Kelly (centre) meeting with Earl Spencer during the Sporting Gun Show held at Althorpe House, August 2007. On the left and right of the front row are the gamekeepers of the Althorpe Estate. The gentleman in the grey sports jacket is Mr Keith Barker, formerly of the Para Engineers and a lifelong shooting enthusiast.
"Getting a Stand"
A history of Buffalo Hunting by historian of the Old West, and collector of Sharps Buffalo rifles, Miles Gilbert.