The brutal shooting of detective Gerry McCabe by and IRA gang in the small village of Adare, Co. Limerick in June 1996 is a cause celebre in Ireland, particularly since the Sinn Fein leadership tried unsuccessfully to include the 5 gang members in the general amnesty for IRA prisoners as part of the Peace Process terms. This gripping story, including a reconstruction of the aborted heist, is told calmly from his widow, Ann's, viewpoint. Her dignity and determination to see justice done is what sets this documentary apart.
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