We're committed to justice in doorstep murder - Chief Constable
Police Scotland has said it is "committed" to getting justice for the family of murdered banker Alistair Wilson.
Chief Constable Jo Farrell told BBC Scotland that a new senior investigating officer and a new team have been tasked with examining the killing of the father of two.
Mr Wilson, 30, was shot on the doorstep of his home in Nairn in the Highlands in 2004. His killer has never been caught.
His widow Veronica and son Andrew, who is now 24, have said previously that their relationship with police had "steadily deteriorated" in the past 18 months due to unresolved issues not being properly addressed.