'You can never forget': a woman remembers her three brothers, murdered one by one by the IRA

the thought of these three brothers being brutally taken from their family is still so haunting. i mean, can you imagine if the shoes were reversed and they were the ones doing the shooting? it would change everything wouldn't it? 🤯 anyway, pam morrison's bravery in speaking out all those years later is truly inspiring. its scary to think about how one person's story can be so deeply etched into history and yet still have such a profound impact on their family 33 yrs later 💔
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that 33 years have passed since Pam Morrison spoke out about her family's tragedy 🤯. It's crazy to think that the trauma and grief have been bottled up for so long, with some people knowing what happened but choosing not to say anything. The IRA's actions were so senseless and brutal, leaving behind three families with no answers and a deep-seated distrust of their community. I wonder if Pam Morrison feels like her story has finally brought about some form of closure or is it just another chapter in an ongoing cycle of pain? What do you guys think the government can do to ensure that people like Pam Morrison get the justice they deserve? 🤔
 
Ugh, thinking about this one still gives me chills 😱... the way those guys just went around targeting innocent people for their own twisted reasons? It's insane. I mean, you've got these families who are already dealing with all the trauma of living in a war zone, and then they get hit by these brutal attacks. The fact that there were suspects around town but nobody did anything about it is just mind-blowing. And now 41 years later, Pam's still carrying this weight... it's just heartbreaking 💔. We need to acknowledge the harm that was done during those times and work towards healing, not just remembering what happened.
 
🙏♂️ this is like the ultimate example of how sectarian violence can mess up entire families and communities 🤕 the fact that one guy could just stare at his sister-in-law and intimidate her is just chilling 😱 and poor Pam Morrison finally speaking out after 33 years of silence is like a huge step forward for justice (not revenge, btw) ⏰ 41 years have passed but I'm sure her pain hasn't faded away a bit 🌫️ the Graham brothers' story is still haunting us to this day 😩
 
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