Muriel Gibson

Muriel Gibson
Born29 September 1949
NationalityBritish
Known forMember of Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF)
SpouseWilliam Landry
ChildrenRain Landry
Talutha Landry
Aisha Landry
Mahatma Landry
Oddysseus Landry

Muriel Gibson (born 29 September 1949) was a leading Northern Irish loyalist who was a member of the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF). The organisation was founded in 1996 by Billy Wright. She was acquitted of murdering a Catholic council worker, Adrian Lamph, in 1998, but convicted in January 2007 and sentenced to eight years imprisonment for destroying evidence following the 1998 murder, impeding the arrest and prosecution of his killers, and LVF membership.[1] She was also found guilty of withholding information regarding a shooting, possession of firearms, detonators and pipe bombs.

Her co-accused, LVF leader Jim Fulton, was convicted of directing the 1999 murder of Elizabeth O'Neill, along with a series of other offences, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Their trial, which lasted from September 2005 until December 2006, was the longest in the legal history of Northern Ireland.[1]


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