Kingsmill inquest
A long-awaited inquest into the 1976 Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workmen were murdered, is continuing in Belfast.
A long-awaited inquest into the 1976 Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workmen were murdered, is continuing in Belfast.
Northern Ireland's top pathologist has compared the murders of ten Protestant workmen in South Armagh more than 40 years ago to atrocities carried out in recent years by so-called Islamic State.
Jack Crane, who has reviewed the case, has spoken exclusively to UTV in a special documentary airing on Thursday night, called Kingsmill - The Survivor.
UTV Correspondent Sharon O'Neill has been working on the programme and spoke at length with Alan Black, the sole survivor of the attack.
Guns linked to the murders of 10 Protestant workmen at Kingsmill were used in over 40 other terrorist attacks, an inquest hears.
The Kingsmill inquest hears one of the suspects described as a "known killer" in intelligence received in the aftermath of the attack.
A man whose palm print was allegedly found on a suspected getaway vehicle used in the Kingsmills massacre will not be prosecuted.