police investigation into his activities is ongoing. much is unknown about freddie scappaticci s life in the shadows. butjust one single episode exposed how he operated inside the ira while on the state s books. this is a story of a spy who got away with murder. west belfast in the 1980s. an irish republican enclave where many were subject to the ira s rules. such warnings to so called touts were frequently borne out. archive: charlie mcilmurray s body was found in this van on sunday. charlie mcilmurray, a west belfast taxi driver, suspected of being a tout slang for an informer was shot dead in 1987. i think that mr mcilmurray, like anyone else living in west belfast, knows that the consequence for informing is death. i mean, if republican activists, who know what the repercussions are for going over to the other side, in fact go over to the other side, then they more than anyone else are totally and absolutely aware of what the penalty for doing that is. death? death, c
i am not guilty of any of these allegations. his death was announced while a multimillion pound police investigation into his activities is ongoing. much is unknown about freddie scappaticci s life in the shadows. butjust one single episode exposed how he operated inside the ira while on the state s books. this is a story of a spy who got away with murder. west belfast in the 1980s. an irish republican enclave where many were subject to the ira s rules. such warnings to so called touts were frequently borne out. archive: charlie mcllmurray s body was found in this - van on sunday. charlie mcilmurray, a west belfast taxi driver, suspected of being a tout slang for an informer was shot dead in 1987. i think that mr mcilmurray, like anyone else living in west belfast, knows that the consequence for informing is death. i mean, if republican activists, who know what the repercussions are for going over to the other side, in fact go over to the other side, then they more than a
now on bbc news.. the spy who got away with murder. freddie scappaticci one of britain s top spies in the ira. code name stakeknife. the famous sta keknife. he was obviously someone who had access to the higher levels of the ira. an ira spy catcher skilled at interrogating suspected informers. an ira enforcer and executioner. there s not one killing that freddie scappaticci was involved in that the ira did not sanction. freddie scappaticci denied his double life when exposed. i am not guilty of any of these allegations. his death was announced while a multimillion pound police investigation into his activities is ongoing. much is unknown about freddie scappaticci s life in the shadows. butjust one single episode exposed how he operated inside the ira while on the state s books. this is a story of a spy who got away with murder. west belfast in the 1980s. an irish republican enclave where many were subject to the ira s rules. such warnings to so called touts were frequentl
his death was announced while a multimillion pound police investigation into his activities is ongoing. much is unknown about freddie scappaticci s life in the shadows. butjust one single episode exposed how he operated inside the ira while on the state s books. this is a story of a spy who got away with murder. west belfast in the 1980s. an irish republican enclave where many were subject to the ira s rules. such warnings to so called touts were frequently borne out. archive: charlie mcllmurray s body was found in this - van on sunday. charlie mcilmurray, a west belfast taxi driver, suspected of being a tout slang for an informer was shot dead in 1987. i think that mr mcilmurray, like anyone else living in west belfast, knows that the consequence for informing is death. i mean, if republican activists, who know what the repercussions are for going over to the other side, in fact go over to the other side, then they more than anyone else are totally and absolutely aware o
business leaders are gathering just down the road from here to talk about how to create the business leaders of tomorrow. i m amongst teams who have been taking part in a competition to set up and run their own business from scratch. in sport, on a great day for the home crowds here at wimbledon. johanna konta reaches the third round for the first time, as watson, bedene and murray make it four british players through. we step back to 1967 to look at a slice of wimbledon history 50 years ago, the first colour tv transmission was broadcast. we speak exclusively to the man who made it happen. the skies were throbbing ultramarine. the green was very saturated, and rolled, it was awful. but that was what we wanted. we want colour! a lot of it! and carol has the weather. we do not expect too many disruptions at wimbledon here today. some early showers that should pull away. it can completely rule out the risk of a thunderstorm but there will be a lot of dry weather. for the uk a