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  1. 14. Sept. 2010 · Profile of Billy Wright, the founder of the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), who was murdered in the Maze prison in December 1997.

  2. 27 December. A leading protestant paramilitary, Billy Wright, has been shot dead at the maximum security Maze prison in Northern Ireland. Wright was the leader of a dissident paramilitary group, the Loyalist Volunteer Force, one of several Protestant militias that want Northern Ireland to remain in British hands.

  3. 14. Sept. 2010 · Wright murdered The LVF agreed to a ceasefire, hoping this would lead to the release of Wright and other prisoners. But on 27 December 1997, at the age of 37, he was killed by three INLA prisoners.

  4. 15. Sept. 2010 · Wed 15 Sep 2010 07.10 EDT. David Wright's verdict on the £30m, six-year inquiry into the death of his son, Billy, in Northern Ireland's Maze prison in 1997, was damningly succinct: "A whitewash ...

  5. Billy Wright's impact on the sport of boxing extends beyond his individual achievements. As a boxer with over 20 years of experience, he has inspired and influenced a new generation of fighters, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to thrive long after his retirement. The mark he has made on the sport is undeniable and will forever be etched in the annals of boxing history.

  6. 13. Sept. 2010 · Billy Wright was one of the most notorious loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland. The man nicknamed 'King Rat' - a term coined by journalists on the Sunday World newspaper - waged a bloody ...

  7. William Ambrose Wright, known as Billy Wright, is a former English footballer who played his whole club career at Wolverhampton Wanderers.He was born on 6 February 1924 in Ironbridge, Shropshire ...