On Glencorse Massacre's 40th anniversary, police revisit the 1985 killings of three soldiers, linked to Andrew Walker.

On the 40th anniversary of the Glencorse Massacre, police recall the 1985 discovery of three soldiers' bodies near a Scottish reservoir. Initially suspected as an IRA attack, evidence pointed to fellow soldier Andrew Walker, who planned the killings for financial gain. Walker, deeply in debt, killed Staff Sgt. Hosker, Pte Thomson, and retired Maj. Cunningham, trying to make it look like a terrorist act. He fled for three days before being captured.

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