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Shooting Crows

Mass Murder, Collusion and Press Freedom

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Shooting Crows

By: Trevor Birney
Narrated by: Gary Trainor
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Everyone knows where they were when Ray Houghton outfoxed the Italian goalkeeper in the 1994 World Cup finals. Every television in the country was tuned in to the match, and The Heights Bar in Loughinisland, Co. Down was no exception. But two miles down the road, three men with no interest in Ireland's footballing progress were planning a deadly massacre. Shortly after half-time they burst through the door of the bar and opened fire, spraying bullets indiscriminately. As they fled the scene, six innocent men lay dead or dying.

In 2017 journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey produced a groundbreaking documentary, No Stone Unturned, about Loughinisland and allegations of collusion between the RUC and the loyalist terrorists behind the attack. However, it was Birney and McCaffrey, not the perpetrators of violence who then found themselves the target of PSNI anger.

Shooting Crows tells a shocking story of collusion and betrayal, and of a State still willing to corrupt justice and persecute the innocent to hide the sins of its past.

©2024 Trevor Birney (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
Freedom & Security Murder Politics & Government True Crime War & Crisis Sports
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I did not realise the extent of the collusion in NI and especially how corrupt the RUC and latterly the PSNI were. Great story yet the pain of the murder is definitely felt.

Outstanding book

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this book made me laugh at times but mostly made me cry in dispair. The author has brought to the forefront the despicable twisted actions of many, but also the incredible bravery of victims of a massacre and those who fought tirelessly for truth. For this, I thank you.

shines a light on policing in N. Ireland

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well read with no fake "Belfast" accents like some of them. Factual and easy to follow.

Enjoyed this audio book.

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Well written and shocking. A must read. Shinning light on dark area’s of Northern Ireland's past and showing the bravery of the families involved.

Brilliant

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Wonderful book. Great narration, makes you: think...be angry and still enjoy the listen. Thoughtful, educational and sad.

Excellent story telling

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