Dolours Price told film-makers of her direct involvement in murder of Jean McConville

Former IRA prisoner recounted how she was haunted by killings of Disappeared

In a film shown in Belfast on Wednesday, Dolours Price said she regarded the killings of the Disappeared as a war crime.  File photograph: Pacemaker

In a film shown in Belfast on Wednesday, Dolours Price said she regarded the killings of the Disappeared as a war crime. File photograph: Pacemaker

A new film screened in Belfast for the first time on Wednesday night provides a chilling account of how one of the Disappeared Jean McConville was abducted, shot dead and secretly buried by the IRA.

In the film “I, Dolours” the late Dolours Price detailed how she and two other IRA members were directly involved in the murder of the Belfast widowed mother of ten children at a beach in Co Louth in 1972.

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