Former loyalist terror director Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair paid tribute to his ‘brother-in-arms’ Sam ‘Skelly’ McCrory, claiming that together they created a military murder machine.
Former loyalist terror director Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair paid tribute to his ‘brother-in-arms’ Sam ‘Skelly’ McCrory, claiming that together they created a military murder machine.
REMORSELESS killer Sam ‘Skelly’ McCrory revelled in cracking the crass gag “I don’t want blood on my hands!” every time he washed fish guts off himself on wild booze-fuelled fishing trips.