DCI Michael Harvey says there was certainly paramilitary involvement in the murder of the 42-year-old two years ago today
The words of Detective Chief Inspector Michael Harvey, who's leading the investigation into the murder of Brian McIlhagga in Ballymoney.
He's asking anyone with any information to come forward.
Today marks the second anniversary of the forty-two-year-old's death.
Speaking to Q Radio News, Harvey says there was paramilitary involvement, but maybe more.
Councillor Alan McClean told us there must be someone who knows something.
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