Producers say his appearance had 'nothing to do' with the story they're trying to tell
Rangers legend Paul Gascoigne won't appear in ITV's The Hunt for Raoul Moat, despite making a bizarre appearance during the killer's final stand-off with police 13 year's ago.
Moat made national headlines after he shot and wounded ex-girlfriend Sam Stobbart, then 22, and killed her new partner Chris Brown, 29. He then shot police officer PC David Rathband, who was left permanently blinded. The footballer was struggling with addiction at the time, and admitted in an interview years later that he had been drinking and taken cocaine the night of stand-off. He said: "I was telling the taxi driver I could save him. I told him: Listen, I have been through so much, I am the best therapist in the world, I can save him’.The Hunt for Raoul Moat will debut on ITV1 on Sunday, April 16, starring Matt Stoke as Moat and Lee Ingleby as DCS Neil Adamson of Northumbria Police.
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