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McKinney

[muh-kin-ee]

noun

  1. a city in NE Texas.



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The ex-paratrooper, known as Soldier F, was found not guilty on Thursday of the murder of William McKinney, 26, and James Wray, 22, after a civil rights march in Londonderry in 1972.

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The director of the PPS, Stephen Herron, said the case had presented "complex legal and evidential issues", adding that their thoughts were "foremost with the Wray and McKinney families, those who were wounded, and the loved ones of all killed and injured on Bloody Sunday".

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He was charged over the killings of James Wray, 22, and 26-year-old William McKinney.

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"I can see everything in my mind's eye," John said, as we walked around the main locations mentioned in the trial – from Rossville Street, where Michael was shot dead, to the adjoining Glenfada Park, where James Wray and William McKinney were killed.

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On a shelf in the same cabinet is a camera which William McKinney was carrying when he was shot dead.

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