A decade on, the family of Kevin Wilson seeks justice after he was fatally shot in Liverpool. The case remains unsolved.

It’s been ten years, and they still seek the killer. Kevin was at Smithdown Road and Holmes Street. He got shot with a 9mm pistol there. No one knows what happened with the killer.
This guy, Curtis Connick, found Kevin after the shooting. Instead of helping, he took Kevin’s phone and dumped it near Lime Street train station. This messed up the police investigation, as they had to search a dump for three days.
Kevin was from Scotland but moved to Liverpool. Sadly, he got mixed up with some bad people. His mom, Jane, wants people to remember him.
Jane got a call from Kevin’s dad about it. She just couldn’t believe the news. Her partner had died only weeks before that, leaving her unable to sleep. She went to the train station to go to Liverpool.
A police lady noticed she was upset. Jane told her that her son died and even collapsed right there. Jane needed to see Kevin to accept it. She said she didn’t believe it till she saw him.
She visits Kevin’s thoughts daily, and it hurts knowing his life got cut short. She feels it would be easier if they caught the killer. Police found the gun that shot Kevin.
A guy, Malcolm Graham, was jailed for having it, but he wasn’t involved in Kevin’s murder. The police are still working to solve this cold case. They really want to find who did it, even now.
Kevin Clague leads the Serious Crime Review Unit. He knows time passes, but they still seek justice and hopes people think about Kevin’s family. He asks how people would feel in their situation.
He thinks someone knows what happened and urges them to come talk to police. People might feel more comfortable now due to changed allegiances. Any information might help them solve the case.
He assures them that there are ways to protect witnesses. If anyone knows anything, contact the police; people can share information anonymously if they require.