Danny Morrison returns to Writing on the Wall for a one-off exclusive on the Stakeknife affair and how he was lured into a trap by Britain’s biggest spy in the IRA.

The events of 7 January 1990 changed Danny’s life. Charged with conspiracy to murder, kidnapping and IRA membership, he was eventually sentenced to eight years. In prison, Danny wrote several books, including his highly acclaimed novel, The Wrong Man, a psychological thriller about an IRA unit which is convinced that it has been infiltrated.

Between the outing of Freddie Scappaticci as Stakeknife in 2003 and his death two decades later, Danny Morrison’s conviction was overturned at the Court of Appeal – though the court withheld its reasons after an intervention from the Director of Public Prosecutions. Living in England under the protection of MI5 and despite his involvement in dozens of what must be seen as state killings, Scappaticci’s only conviction was for extreme pornography. The Westminster magistrate said, “you have not been before the court for 50 years – and that’s good character in my book.”

Danny will be in conversation with Stuart Borthwick, chair of Writing on the Wall and author of The Writing on the Wall: A Visual History of Northern Ireland’s Troubles.

Event Date: Thursday 9th May 2024

Categories: Festival | In Conversation | Ticketed

Contact Details: Writing on the Wall, Tel: 0151 703 0020

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