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  1. Henry Kirkpatrick (born c. 1958) is a former Irish National Liberation Army member turned informer against other members of the INLA. Arrest. In February 1983 Kirkpatrick was arrested on multiple charges including the murder of two policemen, two Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers, and Hugh McGinn, a Catholic member of the Territorial Army. [1]

  2. Sep 4, 1996 · He was held and later freed in the early 1980s on the word of INLA supergrass Harry Kirkpatrick. Torney had survived countless murder bids, including a bloodbath in a Drogheda hotel in 1987...

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  3. THE result of the savage history of internal feuding in the INLA can be read, like an epitaph, from the list of defendants who appeared at Belfast Crown Court in 1983 in the case based on the...

  4. 5,199 Followers, 1,899 Following, 234 Posts - Harry Kirkpatrick (@harrykp) on Instagram: "30 Head Chef @trinityclapham Previously Alex Dilling at Hotel Cafe Royal, Eleven Madison Park and Claridge’s".

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  5. Sep 4, 2011 · The last supergrass trial ended in December 1985 when the evidence of INLA man Harry Kirkpatrick saw 25 former associates sent to prison. A year later 24 of those convictions were overturned on appeal.

  6. Dec 31, 2015 · INLA prisoners had begun a rolling hunger strike following their convictions based on the evidence of "supergrass" Harry Kirkpatrick.

  7. Feb 26, 2010 · The last supergrass trial was in 1985, when 25 members of the INLA were jailed on the evidence of Harry Kirkpatrick. By December 1986, 24 of them would have their convictions overturned. For the...