https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-61873171
Does the above mean there actually was a 4th (John Paul)? Anyway, not important.
Since I've absolutely f**k all trust in the legal system to actually deliver justice - does anyone know the backstory beyond what some intern on BBC reported?
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In the CCTV footage, Joyce could be seen standing on the street, outside the house in which he was living at that time.
Holding a slash-hook in one hand and plastic bottle filled with ammonia in the other, the footage captured Joyce engaging in what the Crown described as a "street battle" against brothers Gerard, John and Jimmy McDonagh.
Does the above mean there actually was a 4th (John Paul)? Anyway, not important.
QuoteSince his arrest following the death Mr McDonagh, Joyce made the case he was acting in self-defence and was protecting himself, his family and his home from an attack by the three brothers, who were armed with a knife, bottle and garden spade.
However, the jury rejected Joyce's claims of self-defence and found him guilty of murdering Mr McDonagh.
The father-of-three was also found unanimously guilty of wounding Gerard McDonagh during the same incident, possessing two weapons, namely the slash hook and bottle of ammonia, and a charge of causing an affray.
Since I've absolutely f**k all trust in the legal system to actually deliver justice - does anyone know the backstory beyond what some intern on BBC reported?