[Part 2] 'A debate worth having' - Chief Constable on drawing line under NI's troubled past
Chief Constable George Hamilton says he would support at least a debate about whether to draw a line under Northern Ireland's troubled past. It's a really controversial issue. Drawing a line, halting investigations and inquiries. Where would that approach leave victims and their families? In 2003, Northern Ireland's attorney general John Larkin controversially called for an end to prosecutions for Troubles-related killings. Stephen spoke to NI21 MLA Basil McCrea, commentator Malachi O'Doherty, Kenny Donaldson from the Innocent Victims United Group and John Teggert, whose father Danny was shot dead in Ballymurphy and we took your calls