Its now on Netflix, I am 35 mins in, dont be expecting any kind of un-bias narration, as its totally one sided, and does not give a realistic account of what really happened, or what the situation was like in Northern Ireland.
@@babaoriley6294 . Liam Adams sexually abused his own daughter .. Gerry knew but he never told the police. They gave Liam access to kids after that. They let Liam work in a youth club. Jean McConville was murdered and IRA members have publicly stated that it was authorized by Gerry Adams .
She was a poor mother of 10 children and she was butchered for being a protestant in a Catholic area in the time of the troubles and if anyone says different they are just trying to rewrite history
I do not profess to know. It's all talk. But I can tell you this, she probably had no more say in her life or actions than most poor struggling people at that time.
The woman was a widow living in poverty in Divis flats, an area where the IRA walked around openly armed. British army gave her a radio to report back whatever she saw. She got a warning once, and was caught again. That’s what happened according to v credible sources. She was disappeared due to IRA understanding the bad optics of murdering a woman like this.
Her sister, Marian, might have been the one who actually did it. I just read Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe and towards the end it started to feel like it was the sister