The Troubles re-surfaced today
shankill loyalist Ken B*rret admits that he killed Pat Finucane in front of his wife and children as they ate their dinner.
Pat was never in the IRA, simply defended people who were suspected of being in the IRA- as part of his job. The only thing he was ever concluded of being was a Husband, a father of three and a Catholic.
Sir John Stevens, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, found there was collusion between loyalist paramilitaries and the security forces in the murder of Mr Finucane and that of student Adam Lambert.
In his report, Sir John said: "I have uncovered enough evidence to lead me to believe that the murders of Pat Finucane and Brian Adam Lambert could have been prevented.
"I also believe that the RUC investigation of Pat Finucane's murder should have resulted in the early arrest and detection of his killers.
"I conclude there was collusion in both murders and the circumstances surrounding them. Collusion is evidenced in many ways."
The horror and cold-blooded killings of 1989 re-surfaced as Pat Finucane's family told how they "wern't interested in who pulled the trigger-but who pulled the strings".
With peace talks re-sumiong this week this incidant makes it harder for the people of Northern Ireland to leave the Troubles behind.
RIP Pat Finucane.