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Four men convicted for the murder of Kenny Reilly - Maryhill - 16 April 2018

Four men have today, Wednesday 9 February, 2022 been convicted for the murder of Kenny Reilly. They have all been given life sentences.

Kenny was 29-years-old when he was shot whilst he was sitting in the passenger seat of a car on Bilsland Drive, Maryhill on Monday, 16 April, 2018.

He was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary where he died a few days later.

John Kennedy, 41, Darren Eadie, 30, Morton Eadie, 55, and Ross Fisher, 30, all appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh today, Wednesday, 9 February, 2022.

Detective Superintendent Stevie Wallace said:

“This was a long, complex and challenging investigation and a team of dedicated officers and staff have worked tirelessly, to ensure that justice was found in this case.

“It really does show that no matter the length of time, if you commit a crime, you will be caught and you will be brought to justice.

“Kenny Reilly left behind a family who has sought answers on how and why their loved one was killed. Although he cannot be brought back, I hope this result will bring some comfort to his family and friends.”