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By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media Reporter In his 2019 book Say Nothing, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe put forth a potential answer to one of the Troubles’ lingering mysteries: Who killed Jean ...
In Patrick Radden Keefe's Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, the source material for the TV show, he posits that he's figured out who killed Jean McConville.
The series spans multiple decades and centres around the disappearance of Jean McConville, who was kidnapped and murdered by the IRA in 1972. Say Nothing is created by Josh Zetumer for FX ...
The west Belfast-born actor looks back on the show’s gnarly hour and reflects on the reaction to the well-received limited ...
Son of Murder Victim Portrayed in ‘Say Nothing’ Criticizes “Horrendous” Series. Michael McConville, whose mother Jean was abducted and murdered by the Irish Republican Army, leaving him ...
Created by Joshua Zetumer (“Patriots Day”), the nine-episode “Say Nothing” is largely faithful to Keefe’s reporting, which used the disappearance and murder of single mother Jean ...
Say Nothing covers The Troubles and the murder of woman Jean McConville - but who was she? The Disney+ series is based on the New York Times bestseller by Patrick Radden Keefe and shares a story ...
Say Nothing: Son of IRA murder victim criticises ‘cruel’ depiction of mother’s death in Disney show. Michael McConville said the murder of his mother Jean is ‘not entertainment’ ...
Journalist Patrick Radden Keefe's Say Nothing tells the story of this conflict through the disappearance of a woman, Jean McConville. His nonfiction book has now been adapted into an FX show by ...
FX's limited series about the Troubles overcame even its lead actor's skepticism of an American studio taking on such a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Spoilers ahead for the finale of Say Nothing. "The thing about Irish people, we've been arguing over ...
Spanning four decades, Say Nothing starts with the disappearance of Jean McConville, a single mother of ten from Belfast who was abducted from her home in 1972.