Shankill Butchers

Was browsing around the web on Saturday night and decided to look these up on wikipedia. Heard about them but didn’t know the full extent of what they did.

Crazy stuff - a different world…

The “Shankill Butchers” were a group of Ulster Volunteer Force members in Belfast, Northern Ireland, who abducted Roman Catholics usually walking home from a night out, tortured and/or savagely beat and killed them, usually by cutting their throats. Most of their victims had no connection to the Provisional Irish Republican Army or any other paramilitary group.

The leader of the Shankill Butchers was Lenny Murphy. At school he was a bully and a thief, and as soon as he left at the age of 16, he became a member of the Ulster Volunteer Force.

By 1972, age 20, Murphy gathered together a gang of equally violent young men, the core being Murphy himself, Robert “Basher” Bates, and “Big” Sam McAllister, who used his huge frame to intimidate the Butchers’ victims. In what is said to have been retaliation for the Bloody Friday bombings by the Provisional IRA, a Catholic man, Francis Arthurs, was abducted, beaten, and stabbed for over an hour before being killed.

The murder of Tom Madden is seen as one of the most terrible examples of the Butchers’ brutality. Madden was abducted and then stripped naked. He was hung upside down from the beam of a lock-up garage, and slowly skinned alive. He eventually died of slow strangulation.

On September 28, 1972, Murphy shot and killed William Pavis, who was suspected of selling arms to the IRA. Murphy and his accomplice, Mervyn Connor, were arrested shortly afterwards and held in prison awaiting trial. However, Murphy killed Connor in prison, just after forcing him to write a confession to Pavis’ murder. The charges against Lenny Murphy relating to the murder of Pavis collapsed, although Murphy was held behind bars for a number of escape attempts.

In May 1975, Murphy was released from prison. He married and fathered a daughter, but like the rest of his gang he cared little for domesticity and would spend most of his time hanging around pubs on the Shankill Road, drinking heavily and plotting crimes. That October they raided a shop, and on finding out the four employees there were Catholics, Murphy shot three of them dead and ordered an accomplice to kill the fourth.

Another key figure of the Shankill Butchers was William Moore. He had worked as a butcher and had stolen several large knives and meat-cleavers from his old workplace, tools that would be put to a horrific use. Over the coming months, the gang began kidnapping Catholics late at night and viciously killing them.

Francis Crossan, aged 34 and father of two, was walking home from a night out, when he was spotted by one of the gang. This was around 12-12:30am. He was hit from behind with a wheel brace, and dragged into a taxi, which drove into the Shankill area. Francis was then tortured and badly beaten. He was repeatedly hit by Murphy, both punched and with the wheel brace. Murphy repeatedly said things like, “I’m going to kill you, you bastard!” Francis was then dragged into an alley, and his throat cut almost through the spine by Murphy. Pieces of glass found in Francis’ head showed that a beer glass had been shoved into his head, either in the black taxi, or in the alley. The other victims were killed in a similarly horrific manner.

The Shankill Butchers also got into a loyalist feud with another gang, which quickly ended when Murphy brutally killed a member of the rival gang. There is much evidence to suggest Murphy and his fellow murderers were more like serial killers than terrorists, and that the political situation in Ulster allowed them a respect within their community they never would have had otherwise. They occasionally used guns, but preferred knives and cleavers, and rather than carry out crimes that were carefully planned, the gang usually went out hunting on a whim, usually at night after spending all evening drinking heavily. On one occasion Murphy and Bates impulsively shot and killed two Protestants, believing incorrectly that they were Catholics.

In March 1976, Murphy shot and injured a Catholic woman. He was arrested and subsequently pleaded guilty to a firearms charge. He ordered the murders to continue, and over the next year, with William Moore acting as the new leader, several more Catholics were abducted, tortured and hacked to death.

Capture
In May 1977, a young man named Gerard McLaverty, was abducted by the Butchers and found alive, albeit badly wounded after he had been stabbed and hacked with an axe. He had been left for dead by the gang, but the freezing night air had slowed his bleeding and he was discovered and hospitalized. The police drove him around the haunts of the gang, whom they had long suspected, and he identified all of them. Moore, Bates and McAllister all confessed their guilt. They also said that Murphy had been their leader but they later retracted these claims.

The rest of the Shankill Butchers came to trial in February 1979. Eleven men were convicted of a total of 19 murders between them, and the 42 life sentences handed out were the most ever in a single trial in British criminal history. William Moore pleaded guilty to 11 counts of murder and Bates pleaded guilty to 10. They were sentenced to life with no chance of release, but were eventually released under the Good Friday Agreement of 1998). In his book The Shankill Butchers, Martin Dillon said that his own investigations suggest the gang were responsible for a total of 30 murders.

The killing ends
His sentence for the firearms conviction complete, Murphy was released from prison in July 1982. A few weeks later he shot to death a car salesman in a dispute over money. Murphy reassembled a new gang around the time a member of the Ulster Defence Regiment, Tommy Cochrane, was kidnapped. Murphy decided to kidnap a Catholic and demand the release of Cochrane for the Catholic. Murphy hijacked a black taxi and headed to the Falls Road where Joseph Donegan waved them down. He was taken to Murphy’s house and tortured. He had his teeth pulled out with pliers by Murphy until only 3 were left. He was finally killed by Murphy. Murphy again demanded the release of Cochrane. Finally, his body was found in the back of Murphy’s house. Murphy was arrested but there was no evidence to suggest that he had committed the crime. Cochrane’s body was found a week later, and showed signs of having been beaten.

Prompted by Donegan’s death, Murphy was assassinated by a Provisional IRA hit squad on November 16, 1982 on the Shankill Road. Many assert that the UVF assisted the IRA in slaying Murphy, as it would have been very difficult for them to know his movements otherwise.[citation needed] This result suited both sides, with the IRA showing it could kill an enemy of the nationalist population, and the UVF able to wash its hands of the death of a man some extreme loyalists regarded as a hero.[citation needed]

Aftermath
The first member of the Shankill Butchers to be released was William Townsley, who had only been 16 when he was arrested. In October 1996, “Basher” Bates was released after reportedly “finding religion” behind bars. He was shot and killed on the Shankill Road the following year. The IRA and other Republican groups denied the killing, and it is now believed that Bates’ killer (who has never been caught) was a vengeful relative of a Protestant (the son of the man they killed in the Windsor Bar) barman Bates had killed in the mistaken belief that the victim was a Catholic.[citation needed]

In November 2004, the Serious Crime Review Team in Belfast said they were looking into the unsolved death of Rosaleen O’Kane, aged 33 at the time of her death, who was found dead in her home in September 1976. Her family and authorities believe the Shankill Butchers may have been involved in her death

Grand lads them boyos

I’ve read a few of Martin Dillon’s books and The Shankhill Butchers is mentioned in the piece above. It’s worth a read alright but it’s obviously sickening to read too. The extent of the torture is spine-chilling and victims were regularly brought to drinking dens in loyalist areas and literally savaged with knives, hatchets, cleavers and all sorts in front of baying crowds for hours. Absolute animals. Trigger Men is also worth a read - it devotes a chapter to some of the most brutal individuals and gangs across all sides but those scumbags are way more extreme than anything else I’ve ever read.

Farmer,read the book by Martin Dillon,it’s chilling.

Murphy had to prove he was some kind of “superprod” because of his Catholic sounding name,thats what made him such a vicious bastard.

It was Jim Craig from his own side who set him up after Murphy(and to a greater extent John McMichael) found out he(Craig)was racketeering hand in hand with the IRA.

I’ll have a read of that alright. I wonder how Murphy managed to escape conviction for so long? RUC turning a blind eye no?

Read through Murphy’s story on Wiki as well and it mentioned his hatred fpor Catholics due to abuse he got for his name. Appeared like an absolute psychopath…

Looked at the story of Billy Wright as well. Born to moderate Protestants who settled in South Armagh. He was quite fond of the GAA when he was younger but when a crowd of Protestant civilians were ambushed by the IRA he decided to take up arms to defend his tradition. Of course that all got blurred in later years when he carried out unauthorised murders, became a drug dealer and was subsequently dismissed from the UDA and told to leave the North…

I remember Willy McCrea from the DUP standing on a stage with Wright saying how he was a loyalist hero and how he shouldn’t be asked to leave the North. This is the same guy/party who throw the terroist jobe at Sinn Fein constantly even though he/they not only publically applauded a terrorist but a drug dealing murderer…

Read Martin Dillions book years ago, shocking stuff. I had to put the book down a number of times and walk away from it. Really chilling. That Bastard Murphy got off way too lightly, he deserved a long slow death…

Did some of those boys get released under the good friday??

The lad McLaverty who was left for dead became seriously unbalanced by his ordeal.

He took to wandering round the Shankill Road looking for Murphy to try and do him in,the RUC picked him up a few times and brought him home.

Sick,sadistic bastards the lot of them,the murders they committed had more to do with their pyschopathic personalities than any pretence at being loyalist paramilitaries.

Read the book, defo the sickest I’ve ever read. What they did was just sick.

Were there any similar gangs on the Republican side? I know there were none as bad as those cunts…

Any word in the book about the RUC and their ‘investigations’ into the murders?

There was one lad from Ardoyne who the RUC reckoned would have been far worse than Murphy if he hadn’t been nabbed,can’t think of his name off the top of my head,it’s in Martin Dillons book.

Was just looking for another book last night and came across that one, was saying I must give it another read, I have it in a 800 page trilogy. Maybe not summer reading though.

Documentary on these psychopaths starting now on BBC4

Saw that recently. It’s fairly shite. Yer man Nolan is quite unintentionally hilarious.

Been reading Robert Fisk’s The Great War for Civilization on the bog over the last while. Some of the torture methods carried out in Iraq and other places would make the Shankill cunts seem like a band of girl-guides. I’m sorry I ever started reading it. I suppose it’s quite frightening that all the Shankill Butchers stuff happened just up the road, mind you.

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Been reading Robert Fisk’s The Great War for Civilization on the bog over the last while. [/quote]
At nearly 1300 pages long it’d want to be some shite you’re doing.

I’m on page 201, Sid, and I moved in here on August 28th. It’s the only thing I’ve read on the bog here and I’ve only read it in said location. By the time I finish it, it’d probably best if I just set it on fire in the wash basin. I’d say it’s absorbed some frightful toxins/urine spray thus far. I’ll probably loan it to someone for the craic though.

He should be held up as an example of why children should watch what they eat, he is a fat, unhealthy disgrace.

I got to page 630 and put it down. I’ll finish the rest of it at sometime in the next five years.

It’s good though. Pity the Nation is a good read as well.

It’s brilliant. I think Mickee321 was a big Fisk fan too. Shame he’s not around anymore.

MIA. He was surely in Lybia.