The former paratrooper is accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney on 30 January 1972.
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The ongoing trial into the alleged murder of two men by British soldiers in 1972 on so-called Bloody Sunday reached an important milestone on Friday 10 October, with the prosecution concluding their case against Soldier F. Bloody Sunday murder trial: prosecution rest their case The paratrooper is accused of killing James Wray and William McKinney […]
The former paratrooper is accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney on 30 January 1972.
The former paratrooper is accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney on 30 January 1972.
A lawyer for the only British soldier charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre said Thursday that prosecutors failed to prove murder and attempted...
A lawyer for the only British soldier charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre said Thursday that prosecutors failed to prove murder and attempted...
Soldier F denies murdering James Wray, 22, and William McKinney, 26, as well as five counts of attempted murder.
Defence begins case at Belfast Crown Court
Court told that key evidence against former British paratrooper is unreliable and could lead to unsafe conviction
Eye witness Jon McCourt recounts being hit with a rubber bullet fired by a soldier in Derry’s Glenfada Park
John McCourt said he was struck himself by a rubber bullet and had not posed any threat to the soldiers.
Defence begins case at Belfast Crown Court