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flag 2004 banker murder victim's family accuses Scotland's police chief of callousness for refusing to meet, despite new reinvestigation.

The family of Alistair Wilson, a banker murdered in 2004, has accused Police Scotland's Chief Constable Jo Farrell of being "callous" after she refused to meet with them. Despite a recent announcement of a new reinvestigation team, the family feels uninformed about the process. The Lord Advocate ordered a complete reinvestigation, but the family criticizes the police for past incompetence and lack of communication, raising concerns about the case's continuity.

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