Glenn Quinn: 'Break the silence' urges murder victim's brother
The brother of a man found murdered in his home in Carrickfergus last year has appealed to the public to help "break the silence". Martin Quinn made his remarks as part of a BBC NI Spotlight programme about his brother's unsolved murder, and the paramilitary gang believed to be responsible. Glenn Quinn was terminally ill from a blood condition when he moved into a flat in the town just weeks before Christmas 2019. The 47-year-old had no connections to any crime or paramilitary gang but was threatened after he privately made a throwaway remark when he criticised an attack by the South East Antrim Ulster Defence Association (UDA) on a friend's business. The South East Antrim UDA is one of Northern Ireland's largest paramilitary gangs.

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