Kenny Reilly killers told to “rot in hell” by victim's sister over Hampden stunt

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Members of his family were sickened after spotting a sign reading 'Justice for Morton Eadie' being flown above the stadium during Sunday's Old Firm match

The killers of Kenny Reilly have been told to “rot in hell” by their victim’s grieving sister after a banner was flown over Hampden Park demanding ‘justice’ for one of his murderers. The message supporting convicted killer Morton Eadie appeared in the skies above the Glasgow stadium during the Old Firm clash on Sunday, February 26.

Addressing the banner stunt, Jeanie Reilly told the Record: “Where is our justice? We lost a son, brother, uncle, dad, nephew and friend. Why do they think he has the right to do a fly by when family members were at the Celtic v Rangers game discreetly?” Detectives believe Reilly’s killing was linked to an earlier assault he had carried while the murder trial heard claims he owed £100,000 to a high-profile criminal. Shooter Kennedy, 42, was ordered to serve at least 26 years behind bars for the assassination.

 

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