Action for Children’s Paul Carberry stabbed a man to death as a youth. He opens up about guilt, forgiveness and a lifetime of making amends
Each and every day, there is a moment when Paul Carberry thinks about the man he killed as a teenager and the impact his actions have had on both of their families.
The children’s charity boss was 16 when he stabbed John Murray, 20, to death on a train taking Scottish football fans to London for a match against England at Wembley in May 1979.
Forty-three years on and Carberry has turned his life around as a married father-of-three who, in March, was appointed the chief executive of Action for Children.
Recent reports about the murder conviction have prompted him to speak out about what happened – and the profound impact it has had on his life and work.