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... cover-ups which followed. (I even had Len Deighton's Jackdaw version of Rush to Judgement with its very own pop-up model of Dealey Plaza!) The Los Angeles Times reports another mysterious disappearance of evidence in the Robert Kennedy case. A fifteen year-old amateur photographer called Jamie Scott Enyart was present at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles where RFK was killed. He took three rolls of photographs. Most of his shots were of Kennedy's victory speech (RFK had just won the California primary and looked set to win the Democratic Party nomination and would have challenged Richard Nixon in the 1968 Presidential election). Enyart's films were confiscated by police investigators. When he tried to get them back he ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 41  -  01 Jun 1996  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue31/lob31-05.htm
... label I would endorse) with their openly sectarian murder campaign towards working class Protestants and the British public, the Official IRA were themselves guilty of a number of terrorist outrages including the murder of William Best, a young British soldier on leave in his native Londonderry, and the bombing of Aldershot barracks, after Bloody Sunday, in which they killed four cleaners and a Catholic Chaplain (McCann, 1980). The situation in 1972 and 1973 was thus one of intense complexity and contradiction. In the Crumlin prison and internment camp, the Official IRA had started courting UVF prisoners and this was eventually reciprocated by Gusty Spence, (the UVF o/c in the prison) in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 41  -  01 Dec 2005  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue50/lob50-12.htm
63. The Kincora scandal and related subjects [Lobster #19 (May 1990)]
... , Irish Independent, 24 January 1980, p. 1. Boys' suicide brought Kincora scandal to light-- Ed Moloney and Andy Pollak, Irish Times, 13 January 1982, p. 3. Kincora complaint ignored for decade-- Ed Moloney and Andy Pollak, Irish Times, 14 January 1982, p. 7. INLA kills McKeague-- News Letter, 30 January 1982, pp. 1-2. John McKeague shot dead in Belfast shop-- Andy Pollak, Irish Times, 30 January 1982, p. 1. DUP chief rejects Kincora allegation-- News Letter, 30 January 1982, p. 1. Woman left church over alleged inaction by Paisley ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 40  -  01 May 1990  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue19/lob19-04.htm
... former British prime minister would come on the programme, Adams could appear. Wilson had Alzheimers; Callaghan never liked us; and Edward Heath, who later appeared twice on After Dark,(15) couldn't make it. So that was the end of it. Except that the heightened feelings of that year (the Gibraltar shootings followed by killings at two funerals, 'Death on the Rock', Lisburn, Ballygawley and other bombs) had led, only a month previously, to Mrs Thatcher appealing to the British media to withhold publicity from IRA sympathisers. A spokesman for the IBA said, 'The fact that After Dark is a live programme means there is no editorial control over ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 39  -  01 Jun 2008  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue55/lob55-03.htm
... one of his first international trips to meet his CIA spymasters in autumn of 1982 according to intelligence sources in Dublin". (Could be a smear). Lyn Macrey had been approached first by letter and later had seven visits from a 'Stuart Delroy' who said he was born in Zambia and worked for the Institute. Nairac Linked to Killing of IRA Members in Republic? Security forces in Ulster are investigating claims (or looking the other way) that Capt. Robert Nairac was involved in the killing of IRA members in the Republic during the mid-seventies. (Sunday News 27th November 1983) Capt. Nairac, the SAS officer who was abducted and killed by the Provisional IRA ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  01 Apr 1984  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue04/lob04-06.htm
66. The death of Diana: an update [Lobster #39 (Summer 2000)]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 39) Summer 2000 Last| Contents| Next Issue 39 The death of Diana: an update Terry Hanstock In this article I amplify and update my account of the crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, Dodi Fayed and Henri Paul which appeared in Lobster 37. Since it was written there have been a number of interesting developments- the publication of Trevor Rees-Jones' book; James Hewitt's impromptu recreation of the fatal car journey; Mohamed Al Fayed accusing the Duke of Edinburgh of being the mastermind behind a plot to murder Diana and Dodi; and the possibility of inquests on Diana and Dodi taking place. A correction A significant correction to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  01 Jun 2000  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue39/lob39-03.htm
67. Death of the Strong Man [Lobster #17 (Nov 1988)]
... , much of it finding its way into the hands of the heroin hierarchy which has a formidable grip on Pakistani domestic politics. Even Andrew Eiva of the right-wing Federation for American Action on Afghanistan estimates that some 70% of US arms goes astray. (2) But the damage to the Afghan supply line may go further than just those killed in the crash. If the joint American/Pakistan inquiry blames sabotage or a lack of security for the crash, Lt. Gen. Ahmad Gul will almost certainly have to step down as head of the powerful Inter Services Intelligence organisation, ISI. As head of ISI, Gul is the key figure involved in the training and equipping ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  01 Nov 1988  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue17/lob17-02.htm
68. The murder of Hilda Murrell: ten years on [Lobster #27 (Jun 1994)]
... story of a burglar who took at most 50p, leaving behind jewellry; who for some reason abducted the householder, in her own car, driving her, by the most public and inconvenient route possible to a remote lane; carried her, without leaving any trace, across a field so boggy that in horse-ploughing days it was proverbial for killing plough horses, to a copse, desposited there to die of cold; whipped back to the lane, left the car, and ran back to Shrewsbury (so drawing attention to himself and being seen by a school excursion).' Whatever else the case is-- even in the category 'unsolved murders', let alone the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 38  -  01 Jun 1994  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue27/lob27-12.htm
69. Re: [Lobster #52 (Winter 2006/7)]
... to suspicions in the minds of the police at the time...'.( [10]) Hilda Murrell's nephew, former Royal Navy Commander Robert Green, was reported to be travelling to London from New Zealand to attend the appeal hearing. He was said to have new evidence and was speculating about 'official involvement' in the killing. However, it remains unclear if whatever evidence he had was taken into consideration.( [11]) George has now asked the Criminal Cases Review Commission to look into his case. There is nothing like a Dame Pressure from the royal household, Mohamed Al Fayed and Number 10 have been cited as reasons behind the decision of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  01 Dec 2006  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue52/lob52-18.htm
70. Kincoragate: parapolitics [Lobster #6 (Nov 1984)]
... the Joint Intelligence Committee. Good connections for Wallace, still in prison. In September it was revealed that the Home Office had renewed its interest in Wallace. It has ordered a new investigation of the case and referred the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions. The DPP has asked the detectives of the Sussex police force who investigated the killing to make a new report and review their former evidence. A report had already been sent in February "But no new information has been included." (Sunday News 9 September 1984) Wallace claimed to have had access to information from a secret military file on Kincora. According to Quinn, "He is outside our jurisdiction, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  01 Nov 1984  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue06/lob06-05.htm
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