Jim Wray
Brother slams four year wait in Soldier F proceedings
A BROTHER of Bloody Sunday victim William McKinney has branded the slow pace of court proceedings against Soldier F as “ridiculous, frustrating and cruel”.
Families vow to continue fight for justice after DPP move
The families of three people killed in Derry in 1972 have vowed to continue their fight for justice after it was announced the prosecutions of two soldiers accused of the killings would be discontinued. Northern Ireland’s Director of Public Prosecutions...
Lifting Soldier F anonymity would 'risk his life', former PSNI ACC Alan McQuillan tells hearing
THE only British soldier soldier charged in connection with the Bloody Sunday killings, "will have to look over his shoulder for the rest of his life" if his identity is widely known, a former Assistant Chief Constable of the PSNI has said.
Coronavirus delays decision on Soldier F trial venue
A decision on whether or not former Bloody Sunday paratrooper, Solider F will stand trial in Derry or Belfast has been put back by a further month.
Soldier F will not appear at Derry court case in person
FORMER British paratrooper, Soldier F will not appear in person at Derry Magistrate’s Court next week in connection with plans to charge him with the murders of Bloody Sunday victims, Jim Wray and William McKinney.
Bloody Sunday brother relieved that date set for Soldier F
The brother of a man killed on Bloody Sunday says he is relieved that a court date has been set for the soldier accused of shooting him dead.