The Indo Daily: 'Prison rules didn't really exist' - Former Governor of infamous Maze prison on dealing with Michael Stone, Billy Wright and Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair
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William McKee served as the governor of Maze Prison and was present during the murder of LVF leader Billy Wright on December 27, 1997. This incident drastically changed McKee's life and career, leading to multiple murder attempts against him and necessitating several relocations. His upcoming book, 'Collusion: Inside the Maze', combines fact and fiction to delve into the murder and its implications. McKee also discusses his interactions with paramilitary prisoners influenced by the violent environment he faced.
William McKee's new book mixes fact and fiction, titled 'Collusion: Inside the Maze', exploring the events surrounding Billy Wright's murder inside Maze Prison.
McKee faced multiple murder attempts and had to relocate numerous times due to the dangers associated with his career as governor.
The murder of LVF Godfather Billy Wright on December 27, 1997, deeply impacted McKee's life and career as he reflects on his experiences.
The high-profile incident and its aftermath shaped McKee's relationships with paramilitary prisoners during his tenure at the Maze Prison.
Read at Irish Independent
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