Ulster loyalist Billy Wright

Ulster loyalist Billy Wright from Portadown, has been ordered to leave Northern Ireland by the combined Loyalist Paramilitaries. The 36 year old, who has until midnight to leave the province vowed not to quit. 7/3/97: Wright was jailed for eight years. * by Belfast Crown Court for threatening to kill a woman. The 42-year-old divorced mother-of-three is now living under police protection at a secret address in England. Wright was shot dead inside the top security Maze Prison, near Belfast in Northern Ireland on 27/12/97. 19/10/98: Three men accused of his killing went on trial in Co Down. The Maze Prison death of loyalist Billy Wright was daring, depended on split-second timing and was carried out in full view of prison officers, the court heard. 20/10/2000: Two of the three republican killers who shot dead loyalist terror leader Wright inside the Maze Prison will be freed from jail less than three years after the murder. Irish National Liberation Army members Christopher Crip' McWilliams, 37 and John Gerard Kennaway, 37, will walk from Magilligan Prison in Co Londonderry 24 hours after fellow gang member John Glennon, 34, who was freed from the jail. 21/11/2000 The Government faced fresh demands for an independent inquiry into the shooting of Wright after his killer claimed prison authorities turned a blind eye to warnings he would be shot. (Photo by Brian Little - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)
Ulster loyalist Billy Wright from Portadown, has been ordered to leave Northern Ireland by the combined Loyalist Paramilitaries. The 36 year old, who has until midnight to leave the province vowed not to quit. 7/3/97: Wright was jailed for eight years. * by Belfast Crown Court for threatening to kill a woman. The 42-year-old divorced mother-of-three is now living under police protection at a secret address in England. Wright was shot dead inside the top security Maze Prison, near Belfast in Northern Ireland on 27/12/97. 19/10/98: Three men accused of his killing went on trial in Co Down. The Maze Prison death of loyalist Billy Wright was daring, depended on split-second timing and was carried out in full view of prison officers, the court heard. 20/10/2000: Two of the three republican killers who shot dead loyalist terror leader Wright inside the Maze Prison will be freed from jail less than three years after the murder. Irish National Liberation Army members Christopher Crip' McWilliams, 37 and John Gerard Kennaway, 37, will walk from Magilligan Prison in Co Londonderry 24 hours after fellow gang member John Glennon, 34, who was freed from the jail. 21/11/2000 The Government faced fresh demands for an independent inquiry into the shooting of Wright after his killer claimed prison authorities turned a blind eye to warnings he would be shot. (Photo by Brian Little - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)
Ulster loyalist Billy Wright
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