Quinn brothers' killings
1990s in County Antrim1990s murders in Northern Ireland1998 crimes in Ireland1998 in Northern IrelandBallymoney ... and 12 more
Child murder in IrelandDeaths by improvised explosive device in Northern IrelandImprovised explosive device bombings in 1998July 1998 crimesJuly 1998 events in the United KingdomMurder in County AntrimMurder victims from County AntrimTerrorist incidents in County AntrimTerrorist incidents in Ireland in the 1990sTerrorist incidents in the United Kingdom in 1998The Troubles in County AntrimUlster Volunteer Force actions
Jason, Mark and Richard Quinn were three brothers killed by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in a firebomb attack on their home in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland on 12 July 1998. The crime was committed towards the end of the three-decade period known as "The Troubles". One man, Garfield Gilmour, was found guilty of murdering the three brothers 15 months later and sentenced to life imprisonment after admitting that he had driven three other men to the house to commit the fatal petrol-bombing. Although Gilmour named the three alleged killers, they were never charged due to a lack of concrete evidence.
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Carnany Gardens,
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Carnany Memorial Park
Carnany Gardens
BT53 7EX
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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