A DODGY solicitor caged over a property scam believes he will be killed by Kinahan cartel hitman Alan Wilson.
Herbert Kilcline, 64, made the claim to The Irish Sun before he was jailed for two and a half years last week.
The fraudster used false deeds to change the ownership of two Dublin properties.
Kilcline – who worked on the €250,000 scam with millionaire Philip Marley, 53 – believes Wilson “won’t rest” until he is dead.
Although Kilcline is being held in Mountjoy and Wilson in the Midlands Prison, he insists the feared gangster still has “the connections” to target him.
Kilcline maintains he will always be a target after making a statement to Gardai about the murder of teenager Marioara Roastas, 18, in 2008.
Wilson was charged with her murder in 2012 but was cleared by a court in 2014.
The non-practicing solicitor claims he will always be in the sights of the notorious criminal.
Speaking to us before his conviction, Kilcline said: “I will be a target for Alan Wilson until the day I die.
“He has never forgiven me for making a statement to the Gardai about Marioara Rostas.
“I’m not a master criminal and don’t regret coming forward in the Rostas investigation.
“When Wilson gets out he will be baying for blood and that blood will be mine.”
Wilson, 46, is serving time over a failed 2017 plot to murder a Hutch gang associate. He is due to be released in 2028.
