The former head of the RUC 'Sir' Ronnie Flannagan still knows to this day who murdered the human rights defender and solicitor Rosemary Nelson, infact he has known all along.
No-one has been charged with her murder.
He has also been forced to admit that the Lurgan RUC was using and paying local loyalist terrorist murderers, the same kind of people who sickenly put a car bomb under her car which could have as easily been carrying her children.
Ronnie has claimed they could not have stopped the bomb as they didnt know about it before the murder, yet they know the exact identity of those who made and planted the bomb yet havent moved to arrest them.
In a statement handed to the inquiry, Sir Ronnie said: “I do recall being told that (names withheld) carried out the murder and that (name withheld) had made the bomb.
“This was at an early stage in the investigation, although I cannot specifically recall when.
“This was put to me on the basis that Special Branch were confident in this view, it was not a question that these three were mere suspects.”
"I personally never dreamt for a moment she was at risk " - Ronnie Flannagan speaking through his bum.
It was well known that Rosemary Nelson was under risk, especially from RUC officers who were regularly threatening her, even sexually.
Questions are also being asked about reports of unusual RUC and army activity close to her home in Lurgan, Co Armagh, on the night before and into the morning of the bomb blast.
The fact that these sort of people were recieving money from the RUC and the RUC has protected them would seriously implicate them in the murder, even if they claim to have no prior knowledge of the bombing.
This follows the disgusting immediate reaction of the car bomb (which exploded yards from a kids school) where an RUC officer was seen at the scene kicking pieces of the bomb away from the car and sayin 'F* her the b*tch deserved it' - this claim was made by a fellow officer witness.
Irish News: RUC knew identity of solicitor’s murderers
Police ‘knew who built and planted fatal Nelson bomb' - Local & National, News - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk