![]() ![]() Gary Finlay is one of 10 children and police have been quizzing family members about his whereabouts. He liked to go fishing with his son and do the normal things a father would. He was always asking and he hadn’t seen them for a while. He went down south to see if he could get them to come back. “If he’s out there and he reads this I’m asking him to give himself up and come forward – my fear is that he’s going to do something to himself.” ![]() It’s tragic and we’re so glad that the son is alive. “If Gary’s responsible for this I can only think that he’s come to boiling point. The police are ringing three times a day but if we knew anything we’d tell them. ![]() Mr Finlay, landlord of the Heather Brow, in Claughton, said: “I last spoke to Gary before Christmas. On Sunday Merseyside police named Gary Finlay as the man they wanted to speak to in connection with the double stabbing, describing him as dangerous and not to be approached. His dad, a former soldier, was taken to Arrowe Park hospital but died of his injuries. He was today said to be in a stable condition with his family by his bedside. Michael, a pupil at Ridgeway School, Noctorum, survived despite being stabbed five times in the chest and stomach. The pair were on their way to catch the Soccerbus at 1pm when they were ambushed in Upton Road, Claughton, Wirral. Mr McKenna, 45, and his son Michael, 14, were ambushed as they went to watch Everton’s game on Saturday afternoon. He said the 46-year-old appeared to be dwelling on the split with his wife Debbie, the sister of murder victim Graham McKenna’s wife, five years ago. Paul Finlay, 55, told the ECHO his brother Gary seemed increasingly troubled in recent months. THE brother of a man wanted in connection with the murder of a man and the stabbing of his schoolboy son today begged him to hand himself in. ![]()
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