Neville Presho's Tory Island retreat is the white building on the right - seen here before it "vanished"
The production features dramatised scenes alongside interviews with key people in the story, including Neville. "He said that at one point people didn't believe him - a psychiatrist thought he had imagined this whole thing."image caption"It was like a switch flicked in his brain. He was never the same again," says McKay.
A judge would later say the absence of statements from the many inhabitants "regarding what should have been obvious to all is significant".There were rumours of an arson attack and then that the house had suffered considerable storm damage There were rumours that the house had been destroyed in an arson attack but Neville could not find any proof.
Oh dear