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Based on the nonfiction 2018 book by Patrick Radden Keefe, titled, “Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in ...
Former Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer Marian Price is calling for damages and for a pivotal sequence to be ...
After serving notice last year of her intention to sue for defamation over Say Nothing, former Irish Republican Army member ...
Old Bailey bomber Marian Price wants Disney+ to remove a scene depicting her murdering Jean McConville from its Troubles TV show Say Nothing.
Marian Price, the subject of the new historical drama Say Nothing, is set to sue Disney+ for defamation. The show, which streams on Hulu in the U.S., draws from Patrick Radden Keefe's Say Nothing ...
Former Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer Marian Price has taken initial steps to sue Disney over her portrayal in FX's acclaimed limited series Say Nothing. Price's lawyer Peter Corrigan ...
Marian Price, married name Marian McGlinchey, was a member of the Provisional IRA in the 1970s. She was convicted and jailed along with her sister Dolours Price for their involvement in the Old ...
Marian, who was back in prison for her involvement in providing materials used in another attack, was given special leave to attend the wake—and her sentence was later suspended.
At the heart of the new TV show Say Nothing is the story of sisters Dolours Price and Marian Price, and their experiences during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Dolours died in 2013 at age 62 ...
Price was one of nine IRA volunteers sentenced to life for planting four bombs in London, including one at the Old Bailey, in March 1973. Around 180 people were injured, mainly by flying glass.
MARIAN PRICE has been imprisoned in Maghaberry and Hydebank prisons in Northern Ireland since May 2011 and spent almost all of that time in solitary confinement. Marian should not be in prison.