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  1. Frankie Curry (c. 1955 – 17 March 1999) [1] was a Northern Irish loyalist who was involved with a number of paramilitary groups during his long career. A critic of the Northern Ireland peace process, Curry was killed during a loyalist feud.

  2. 2 dic 1999 · LEADING Belfast loyalist Frankie Curry confessed to a catalogue of murders just hours before he was gunned down, an inquest has heard. The ex-Red Hand Commando was killed by shots from a...

  3. 3 dic 2023 · Deceased terror chief Winkie Rea sanctioned the killing of a notorious loyalist hitman after a confrontation over missing cash. Red Hand Commando (RHC) gunman Frankie Curry had a blazing row...

    • Ciaran Barnes
  4. 22 mar 1999 · Hundreds of mourners at tended the funeral of prominent dissident loyalist Mr Frankie Curry in west Belfast on Saturday. Although there were no obvious signs of paramilitary honours at the...

  5. in 1968 future red hand commando frankie curry, a thirteen-year-old nephew of imprisoned uvf figurehead gusty spence, would inadvertently cause the birth of a loyalist youth subculture that would greatly influence events during the violent early 1970s in belfast.

  6. Frankie Curry, in his 40s, was a former member of the Red Hand Commando loyalist group, which is still on ceasefire. Loyalist sources have suggested the shooting was part of an internal...

  7. 4 mag 2018 · Pictured in Long Kesh in the mid 1970s are UVF men (l-r) Frankie Curry, Joe Bennett, alleged Ballymurphy sniper Trevor King, Jackie Mahood, Billy Hutchinson and Billy Mitchell.