[  `."System- "System gl샟-"System--@Times New Roman---@Times New Roman------------ C2 x`%cSix IRA men are hung in Mountjoy Jail         --- 2 xc.   2 xc  @Times New Roman---@Times New Roman--------- +2 `cIntroduction from Chr      2 conology  ---  2 Sc  --- )2 `cPaddy Moran (see Feb       2 c- 2 c15   2 +c- ;2 1 c21/1) and Thomas Whelan (see Feb           2 Gc- 2 Mc01   2 ac- 2 g c21/3) are     G2 `(chung for taking part in the killings on           82 cBloody Sunday morning (see Nov         2 c- 2 c21   2 c-  2 `c20/8).    2 c  2 c  m2 AcWhelan did not take part in these killings. Moran did take part                    2 }c   2 c  2 che led    |2 `Kcthe attack on the Gresham hotel in which two men were killed. However, he                     k2 `@cwas sentenced to death on the basis of false identification evid                    #2 Fcence for taking      @Times New Roman--------- J2 `*cpart in the attack on 38 Upper Mount St.           ---  2 c  --- 2 7`McThe four other men are hung for taking part in an ambush in Drumcrondra (see                      2 M`cJan   2 M{c- 2 Mc21   2 Mc- t2 MFc21/4). They were court martialled and sentenced to death on February                       #2 b`c23rd and 24th       2 bc-  2 bc  2 bcsee Feb    2 b c- 2 b&c23   2 b:c- 2 b@c21/2.    2 bhc   2 bmc  2 brcTheir n   ;2 b cames were Thomas Bryan, Patrick        ------ A2 x`$cDoyle, Frank Flood and Bernard Ryan.            2 xc   2 xc ---  2 xc  --- 2 `NcTrade unions call a half day strike and over 40,000 gather in protest outside                      2 ` cMountjoy.    2 c  --- 2 ` cMore Detail    2 c  ---@Times New Roman--------------- O2 `-cThomas Whelan had been charged, on February 1                --- 2 cst---  2 c  2 c(see Feb    2 ,c- 2 2c01   2 Fc- "2 Lc21/3) with the      w2 `Hcmurder of Capt Baggally in 119 Lr Baggot St on Bloody Sunday along with                     2 ` cthree others      2 c   2 c  R2 /cJames Boyce, Michael Tobin and James McNamara.             2 gc   2 lc  2 q cA British     |2 "`KcArmy officer, who occupied the room next to Baggally, identified Whelan as                      @2 7`#cthe man who covered him with a revo          J2 7|*clver as another man (who he identified as              +2 M`cBoyce) shot Baggally.      2 M c   2 Mc  V2 M2cBoth Boyce and Whelan produced evidence that they                 @2 b`#cwere elsewhere during the shooting.        2 bqc   2 btc  I2 by)cBoyce's evidence was accepted and he was             L2 x`+cacquitted along with the other two charged.               2 xc   2 xc  &2 xcEven though Whelan       2 xdc  2 xi chad five    z2 `Jcwitnesses (including a priest stationed in Ringsend) who said he was at 9                       2 `Qco'clock mass in Ringsend church at the time of the shootings, he was still found                     2 `Ncguilty. Also, an architect gave evidence that the layout of the rooms made it                   2 ` cimpossible fo    [2 5cr the British officer to have seen Boyce and Whelan.              2 Sc   2 Xc  2 [ cWhelan was     ------------ /2 `ca member of A Company, 3      --- 2 <crd---  2 Fc  P2 K.cBattalion, Dublin Brigade, IRA but he had not             --- G2 `(ctaken part in the Bloody Sunday attacks.             2 c   2 c ---  2 c  --- z2 `JcMoran was charged with the murder of Lieutenant Ames at 38 Upr Mount St on                      2 c   e2 *`<cBloody Sunday along with another man called Joseph Rochford.                    2 *Wc   2 *\c  2 *a cMoran was      q2 @`Dcidentified by three British soldiers as taking part in the shooting                    2 @\c-  2 @bc  2 @g cthey were     J2 U`*cMajor Carew (who lived as 28 Upr Mount St              2 Uc-  2 Uc  ;2 U con the other side of the street         42 k`cfrom 38), Private Lawrence        +2 k<cand Private Snelling.       2 kc   2 kc  .2 kcHowever, Carew was not        d2 `;cprepared to swear positively that the man he saw was Moran.                  2 Hc   2 Mc  2 R cSnelling was     d2 `;cpositive that he saw Moran but he also identified Rochford.                    2 -c   2 2c  "2 7cBoth Moran and       e2 `<cRochford produced alibi evidence that they were elsewhere du                  2 G cring the     2 ` cshootings.    2 c   2 c  M2 ,cRochford's was accepted but Moran's was not.               2 c   2 !c  (2 &cLawrence said that       D2 `&cMoran held him up outside 38 Mount St.             2 c   2 c  52 cHowever, Lawrence had given           t2 `Fcidentification evidence at the trial of Thomas Whelan and his three co                     2 wc- 2 }caccused    "Arial--ccbbaa