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Tuesday 27th September we will see the resumption of the prosecution of soldier F. Let's finish the job and put the murdering bastard away for the rest of his life. The innocent victims of Bloody Sunday call out for justice. PPS do your job. Stop protecting this child killer.
Tuesday 27th September we will see the resumption of the prosecution of soldier F. Let’s finish the job and put the murdering bastard away for the rest of his life. The innocent victims of Bloody Sunday call out for justice. PPS do your job. Stop protecting this child killer.
Tuesday 27th September we will see the resumption of the prosecution of soldier F. Let's finish the job and put the murdering bastard away for the rest of his life. The innocent victims of Bloody Sunday call out for justice. PPS do your job. Stop protecting this child killer. pic.twitter.com/Tu0saSt9rd— JJKELLY (@JohnKelly1948) September 22, 2022 FUCK SOLDIER ‘F’
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Soldier G - real name Ron Cook - the Bloody Sunday killer with 'the sadistic edge' over his 'partner', Soldier F. By David Burke. - Village Magazine
Soldier G – real name Ron Cook – the Bloody Sunday killer with ‘the sadistic edge’ over his ‘partner’, Soldier F. By David Burke. – Village Magazine
https://villagemagazine.ie/soldier-g-real-name-ron-cook-the-bloody-sunday-killer-with-the-sadistic-edge-over-his-partner-soldier-f-by-david-burke/ Sunday Bloody Sunday
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Bloody Sunday March 2022
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Decision not to prosecute British soldier in murder of boy 'flawed reasoning'
Decision not to prosecute British soldier in murder of boy ‘flawed reasoning’
A DECISION not to prosecute the British soldier who shot dead a teenager in Derry 46 years ago was based on “irredeemably flawed” reasoning, the High Court has ruled. *SCHOOLBOY Daniel Hegarty pictured with his sister Kathleen sitting on a motorbike in the Creggan estate. Judges held that former Director of Public Prosecutions Barra McGrory imposed too stringent an evidential test for the murder…
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