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Leading LVF man jailed for murder | Leading LVF man jailed for murder |
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A leading member of the Loyalist Volunteer Force has been sentenced to 28 years for the murder of Portadown grandmother Elizabeth O'Neill. | A leading member of the Loyalist Volunteer Force has been sentenced to 28 years for the murder of Portadown grandmother Elizabeth O'Neill. |
William James Fulton, 38, was jailed for a total of 48 terrorist offences including the attempted murder of four police officers. | William James Fulton, 38, was jailed for a total of 48 terrorist offences including the attempted murder of four police officers. |
Mrs O'Neill, 59, died in an explosion at her home in the mainly loyalist Corcrain estate in Portadown in 1999. | |
The trial of Fulton, from Portadown, was the longest in NI's legal history. | The trial of Fulton, from Portadown, was the longest in NI's legal history. |