Gerry Adams Prosecution
MI6 have moved to protect
Gerry Adams TD from prosecution for with-holding information into the
activities of two serial child rapists, His Father Gerry Adams Snr and his
Brother Liam Adams.
Prosecutors have directed no
prosecution of Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams over claims he withheld
information about his brother's sex abuse from the police.
Gerry Adams has been accused
of waiting almost a decade to tell detectives what he knew about his brother
Liam.
Liam Adams was convicted
this week of abusing his daughter Áine from when was she aged four until she
was nine.
The PSNI confirmed a
decision was taken in 2010 by the Public Prosecution Service not to launch a
case.
Assistant Chief Constable
Drew Harris said: "This matter has been examined to see if we should open
an investigation into the case and the advice that we received was not to open
an investigation.
"We will re-examine the
transcripts (of the recent court case) but all the facts in our knowledge in
2010 have not been moved on materially since the recent trial."
Adams, 58, from Bernagh
Drive, Belfast, was found guilty of ten offences, including rape and gross
indecency, against his daughter Áine.
The abuse was committed over
a six-year period between 1977 and 1983.
Liam Adams Guilty child rape
When Gerry Adams TD was
first confronted about the fact that he had concealed the rape of his 4 year
old niece Aine Adams, Adams said that he had believed Aine when she said she
had been raped by her Father, Liam Adams, and Gerry Adams TD went on to say that
after he discovered his brother Liam was a serial child rapist he had no
further contact with him. However, Gerry Adams TD was and is a liar of unprecedented
magnitude, not only had Gerry Adams TD concealed the rape of 4 yearr old Aine, but
Gerry Adams TD had also concealed the knowledge that his own Father, Gerry
Adams Snr was a serial child rapist who had used the ‘republican’ movement to
access and rape children, Gerry Adams Snr was also an active RUC informer and
this was known to the PIRA leadership before Gerry Adams Snr died.
Gerry Adams TD attending his brother Liam's wedding 10 years after he accepts that Liam has raped a 4 year old child.
The truth has now been fully
exposed in a Belfast Courtroom, where Liam Adams has been found guilty of being
a serial child rapist, Liam Adams was a senior member of both the Provisional
IRA and Sinn Fein, he was promoted in both organisations even after he was
outed as a serial child rapist. Gerry Adams TD helped his serial rapist brother
set up home in Dundalk where he had access to countless children and in
particular to young children in the families off Sinn Fein members, Sinn Fein
members who trusted Liam Adams as Gerry Adams had given him the stamp of
approval, knowing well that his brother was a child rapist. Gerry Adams TD was
parachuted into Dundalk and claimed time and again to locals that the child
rape charges against Liam were part of a Brit conspiracy to undermine Gerry
Adams TD. With all his bluster and lies, Gerry Adams has finally been exposed
as a man prepared to do anything, including conceal the rape of children, to
protect his lucrative political career.
Liams Adams convicted, child abuse
Liam Adams has been
convicted of all charges relating to the sexual abuse of his daughter Áine.
Adams was found guilty by an
11 - 1 majority verdict by the jury at Belfast Crown Court this afternoon.
Adams (58), from Bernagh
Drive in west Belfast, denied 10 charges of sexual assault against his daughter
Áine, now aged 40 – three of rape, three of gross indecency and four of
indecent assault.
The assaults took place over
a six-year period beginning in 1977 when Áine Adams was aged four.
Liam Adams has been
convicted of raping his then 4 year old daughter Aine, his crimes were
concealed by his brother Gerry Adams TD. Gerry Adams TD knowing that his
brother Liam had raped a 4 year old child, helped his brother Liam set up home
in the Irish Republic, in Dundalk, where Liam Adams had open access to hundreds
of children. Sinn Fein leaders including Gerry Adams TD protected the serial
child rapist Liam Adams from apprehension or prosecution, and Gerry Adams TD
only admitted his role in this crime when it was clear that Sinn Fein and the
PIRA could no longer keep her silent.
In the picture below serial child rapist Gerry Adams Snr, Gerry Adams TD who concealed his Father's crimes, Liam Adams convicted for raping his 4 year old daughter, Gerry Adams TD who concealed his crimes, Martin McGuinness who helped Liam Adams establish himself in Dundalk, County Louth, after it was known that Liam Adams had been identified as someone who had raped a 4 year old child. Martin McGuinness wanted to be President of Ireland.
Gerry Adams TD
Gerry Adams Snr was also a
serial child rapist, who along with other members of Sinn Fein/Provisional IRA
in Belfast picked working class children up from the streets to rape them in derelict
houses and sheds in west Belfast. Gerry Adams TD has admitted that he knew his
Father was a serial child rapist, however, in order to protect his lucrative political
career Gerry Adams TD afforded his Father a full-style PIRA funeral in west
Belfast, the final insult to the many dozens of children raped by the evil
Adams Family.
However, Gerry Adams TD was
not the only senior member of Sinn Fein to offer succour to serial child rapist
Liam Adams, want to be President of Ireland and MI6 Agent Martin McGuinness
also helped Liam Adams to settle into his new Sinn Fein role in Dundalk, County
Louth, as this picture clearly shows, McGuinness and Adams were as thick as
thieves and therefore there is no doubt that McGuinness knew that Liam Adams
was a serial child rapist.
Liam Adams Prosecuted by David McDowell
The claim came from
prosecuting lawyer David McDowell as he closed the case against 58-year-old
Liam Adams.
Mr McDowell told the Belfast
Crown Court jury of nine men and three women that "the truth is king in
this case".
"We suggest members of
the jury that when you look at the truth, quite literally, you could not make
it up," said the lawyer, adding that such was the evidence of Áine Adams,
"no ordinary member of the public who has not been abused could not have
come up with it."
Defence QC Eilis McDermott
Adams' defence QC Eilis
McDermott counter claimed, however, that both Áine and her mother Sarah were
proven liars whose evidence "doesn't hold water".
"The fact that the
witnesses are prepared to swear by Almighty God to tell the truth, the whole
truth and nothing but the truth and then lie to you [over dealings with the
police], must mean in a case like this, that you cannot accept the truthfulness
of any part of their evidence because it's all you have got," declared the
lawyer.
Liam Adams, from Bearnagh
Drive in west Belfast, is charged with ten offences including rape, indecent
assault and gross indecency against his daughter more than 30 years ago on
dates between March 1977 and March 1983.
He denies all charges.
Aine Adams
His daughter 40-year-old Áine
Adams has testified that between the ages of four and nine, her father raped
and abused her at various addresses the family lived in - including when her
mother was in hospital giving birth to her brother and when she was in bed
beside her brother.
The jury have heard that
although the allegations were brought to police attention in 1987, six months
after a family confrontation in Buncrana, the complaint was withdrawn.
Sarah Campbell
Adams' ex-wife Sarah
Campbell said that was because she felt the police were more interested in her
husband's activities and associates, recounting how one social worker told her
the police had asked for Mrs Campbell to meet them in the city centre.
Those claims have been
refuted by social workers.
The allegations were raised
again in 2007 and it was then that Liam Adams was arrested and interviewed.
The jury have also heard
that when initially asked about being confronted by his wife, daughter and his
brother Gerry Adams, Liam Adams denied it happened.
Giving evidence on his own
behalf when he repeatedly and consistently denied the allegations, Adams
claimed he lied about the alleged meeting because it had been "drummed
into us that we don't talk about Gerry Adams".
"It had been drummed
into us since I was a young person, since the Troubles started that you don't
talk about Gerry Adams - you don't talk about him in the barracks, to the
British Army, in the media or even as you get older and socialise, you don't
talk about Gerry Adams," claimed Liam Adams.
He labelled the allegations
against him as "rubbish, absolute rubbish".
On Monday, Mr McDowell said
while doubts would likely be cast on the claims for why the allegations were
not pursued in the mid-1980s, he suggested to the jury that they use their
"common sense".
He suggested that it would
be "perfectly credible" that the police would have been interested in
not just the allegations of abuse - but also had an "unhealthy
interest...in big Gerry" and added that while there were no records of any
social worker passing on a police message, "that's the things about off
the record conversations, they're not recorded."
Aine Adams credibility
The truthfulness of Áine's
account, said Mr McDowell, lay in the details of her evidence because if it had
not happened, "how could she come up with this?"
If Áine had not been
subjected to it, suggested the lawyer, "she could not have told you of the
turmoil in the mind of the child."
He further declared to the
jury that looking at the evidence and in applying common sense and their life
experience, they would be "firmly convinced" of Adams' guilt.
During her closing remarks,
Ms McDermott conceded that Adams, contrary to his solicitor's advice, had lied
to police about the meeting in Buncrana, Co Donegal but that he had given his
reasons for that.
"It may seem to you a
good reason or a bad reason but it's his reason," said the lawyer, adding
that the jury should apply their common sense when looking at that aspect of
Adams' evidence.
Liam Adams the evidence
She urged the jury to look
at the evidence of the social workers who testified that no such message was
ever passed onto Áine and her mother from the police, claiming their account
"is just patently not right".
Describing the jury as the
"supreme judges of fact," Ms McDermott told them that only two people
"in the whole world" really knew what had happened - Adams and his
daughter Áine.
"Look at the evidence
and ask: 'Is that enough, is that enough to satisfy me beyond reasonable doubt
so that I'm firmly convinced of the guilt of a person?'," said the lawyer,
adding that Áine and her mother could not be relied on.
Áine's sister Sinead had
given evidence, telling the jury that her father allegedly confessed to her
that he had abused Áine during a reconciliation meeting in December 2002, a
meeting which was followed up by regular visits before things broke down again
around ten months later.
On Monday, however, Ms
McDermott said that not only had Adams denied any such confession, she put to
the jury that if a father had just confessed to you that he abused your sister
"you would not be able to wait to get out the door....you would not go
anywhere near him".
She also highlighted the
fact that although the Crown say he is a "monster" - who first raped
his daughter when she was around five - none of his other three daughters or
any child he worked with in various youth clubs and projects had ever made a
similar complaint.
"We say to you that the
only proper verdicts that you can return on these counts are verdicts of not guilty,"
declared Ms McDermott.
Once trial judge Deputy
Recorder Judge Corinne Philpott QC has directed the jury in how to apply the
law to each of the charges, the jury will retire to consider their verdicts.
The jury have been told
their deliberations will begin on Tuesday.
The trial continues. At
hearing.