MASSEREENE 2009. COLIN DUFFY INNOCENTE, BRIAN SHIVERS COLPEVOLE

Colin Duffy not guilty of Massereene soldiers’ killings (BBC News Northern Ireland)
Colin Duffy, 44, from Lurgan was charged with the murders of Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, 21.
The shoulders were shot dead at they collected pizza in March 2009.
The judge has yet to deliver his verdict on Duffy’s co-accused, Brian Shivers, 46, from Magherafelt.
The soldiers were the first to be murdered in Northern Ireland since Lance Bombardier Stephen Restorick was killed by an IRA sniper in 1997.
Both men had been due to travel to Afghanistan hours after they were they were murdered.
The dissident republican group, the Real IRA, claimed responsibility for the attack, which left several others injured.
The Real IRA was born out of a split in the mainstream Provisional IRA in October 1997, when the IRA’s so-called quartermaster-general resigned over Sinn Fein‘s direction in the peace process.
It carried out the worst single atrocity of over 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland when it bombed the County Tyrone town of Omagh, killing 29 people, in August 1998.