Anonymous ID: 8e865c April 21, 2019, 7:52 p.m. No.6269226   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9235 >>9281 >>9330

"""Spoopy date and time of article updating info on Irish Kids Lyra McKee was writing about before her death"""

 

Not a numbers guy, guise, but what are the odds an update to a 26 missing person's case in Ireland is published at 1 pm. SEPTEMBER 11, 2001?!

 

If it's Dublin time, that puts this piece out at 8am EST, just 46 minutes BEFORE (or 12 hours and 46 min before) the first plane hit the tower.

 

New witness emerges in missing boys case

Tue, Sep 11, 2001, 01:00

Paul Anderson

 

A new witness has emerged in the case of two boys who disappeared in Belfast in 1974.

 

In another development, the 69-year-old man arrested in connection with the incident has been released pending further investigation.

 

Police investigating the disappearance of two young boys in 1974 seal off an alleyway in west Belfast yesterday.

They are continuing with house-to-house inquiries around the area and have extended their investigation to potential witnesses in England.

 

The excavation of ground at the two houses in Rodney Drive, west Belfast, as part of a search for the bodies of the two boys is continuing with heavy excavation equipment being used to dig up concrete floors.

 

The two boys, John Rodgers (13) and Thomas Spence (11), vanished on their way to school in November 1974.

 

The Irish Timesreported the 69-year-old man being questioned in connection with the disappearances is serving an eight-year sentence for sexual offences against children in Maghaberry Prison.

 

Det Supt John Short said yesterday a man who lived in west Belfast at the time of the disappearance had been arrested on suspicion of murder.

 

The RUC say the current residents of the houses being searched are not under suspicion. The police asked the residents to move out for the search, which may take up to a week.

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/new-witness-emerges-in-missing-boys-case-1.396120

 

From Wikipedia on Lyra McKee:

"She subsequently signed a two-book deal with Faber and Faber.[9][10] At the time of her death, her second book, The Lost Boys, was scheduled for release by Faber in 2020,[16] but remained unfinished.[15] It concerns the disappearances of Thomas Spence and John Rodgers from Belfast's Falls Road in November 1974. Faber and Faber had compared the work to that of Anna Funder's Stasiland and Andy O'Hagan's The Missing.[10]"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyra_McKee