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Hunted: The Kevin Barry Artt Story - His Wrongful Conviction for Murder, Daring Escape from the Maze Prison and Long Fight for Justice, by Dan Lawton is published by Merrion Press.
In a peculiar twist a new book about his life and battle to clear his name has revealed that Mr Artt installed a headstone at Mr Miles’ grave in 1981. Hunted, the Kevin Barry Artt Story ...
Artt's still where he was when we profiled him in October 1996: living in San Francisco on bail and awaiting extradition to Northern Ireland. A darling of the Orange County Irish-American ...
This week’s guest on the podcast is esteemed lawyer for wrongly convicted murderer Kevin Barry Artt, Dan Lawton. One of the most fascinating personal stories to emerge from the decades of ...
Senior judges in Belfast backed Kevin Barry Artt's claims that he never formally abandoned his appeal. The 59-year-old is seeking to overturn a verdict that he was guilty of killing the Maze ...
In 1992, the United States, at the request of the United Kingdom, initiated extradition proceedings in this District against Kevin John Barry Artt and other individuals who had escaped from a ...
Senior judges in Belfast backed Kevin Barry Artt's claims that he never formally abandoned his appeal.
Kevin Barry Artt, Pol Brennan and Terry Kirby were three of the 38 prisoners who escaped from the Maze in 1983.