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Winkie Dodds

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take his orders from Adair despite the latter's imprisonment. According to police intelligence files Dodds operated a large-scale drug-dealing operation as part of his brigadiership. Dodds also helped to organise Adair's prison wedding in February 1997 as Dodds' wife Maureen was a close friend of Gina Crossan, Adair's long-time partner whom he married inside the
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Dodds became active in the UDA before Adair and in the early 1980s he was given a six-year prison sentence for a post office robbery. Released in the summer of 1985 the 27-year-old Dodds was immediately given command of C8, one of numerous "teams" that made up C Company (the lower Shankill section of
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under his wing and trained them in preparation for including them in murder squads. Before long Dodds had turned C Company into one of the UDA's most active murder units, ordering the killing of, amongst others, Francisco Notarantonio in October 1987. Dodds had chosen his name from a security forces
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helped Dodds and his family move into the area, claiming "they didn't feel they could stay there any longer". In response Dodds being driven off the Shankill Mo Courtney, another old friend of both Dodds and Adair, began to conspire with the mainstream UDA against Adair. When Gregg was subsequently
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On 16 May 1994 Dodds was one of around twenty leading figures in C Company arrested as part of a police operation against the group. Dodds was released without charge but Adair was sent down and Dodds was chosen to serve as West Belfast brigadier during his incarceration. Dodds however continued to
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Dodds' role in the UDA was significantly scaled back in early 2002 when he suffered a stroke. The stroke forced him to stand down from the role of West Belfast brigadier which he once again occupied in Adair's absence. Meanwhile, Adair was released again in 2002 and soon took to feuding with other
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that the estate should be "cleansed" of UVF members. However Adair was arrested on 22 August 2000 whilst he and Dodds were driving down the Shankill Road. With command reverting to Dodds UVF member Samuel Rockett was shot and killed at his home by C Company the following night. The feud came to an
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Following the actions by Jackie Thompson that forced Adair's supporters off the Shankill Road Dodds and his wife returned to live in the area. By this time Dodds was forced to walk with a stick and had difficulty speaking due to his stroke. Nonetheless, when asked his opinion of Adair soon after
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UDA brigadiers, resulting in his expulsion from the movement in September. Adair attempted to resist but soon his actions took on a paranoid dimension that eventually led to a split between Dodds and him. Adair heard that Dodds' cousin William "Muggsy" Mullan had been drug-dealing with the
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as the two men had been seen by IRA Intelligence entering the UDA headquarters in the room above Frizzell's fish shop earlier that same day. Both had long since left by the time the bomb exploded however. By 1994 Dodds had also become close to Derek Adgey, a
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led a punishment squad to Doddsy's house where he was beaten with baseball bats. The following day Winkie Dodds decided he had had enough of Adair's erratic behaviour and he and his wife left the Shankill altogether to set up home in the
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Dodds was released soon afterwards and, although his place had now been firmly taken by Adair, the two remained good friends and Dodds continued in C Company. Along with Adair, Dodds was a target of the October 1993
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also in prison, the initiative passed to Adair and other young members. As part of wider restructuring to take account of the sudden loss of leadership in West Belfast, Adair replaced Dodds as head of C Company.
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the West Belfast Brigade), and before long the man known as both "Big Evil" and "Stinky Winkie" was made military commander of C Company as a whole. Dodds took his old friends Adair and
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to attend a loyalist dinner. Following Adair's full-time release in September 1999 Dodds stepped aside so as Adair could once again take on the role of brigadier.
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Dodds and Adair first came into contact when Adair was 12 and Dodds was 16. Dodds would demand money from the younger boy as Adair went round the doors of the
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Dodds remained a leading figure in West Belfast and was still a close comrade of Adair. On 10 December 1999 he was part of a five-man team, along with Adair,
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where John Gregg, by then an enemy of Adair, agreed to place the family under the protection of his South East Antrim Brigade. Gregg's political adviser
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and deputy brigadier Eric McKee, Dodds was one of a number of leading West Belfast UDA figures imprisoned as part of the
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who provided details of republicans to Dodds that were then used by C Company, in particular their leading gunman
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Full name and date of birth are taken from police mugshots as pictured in David Lister & Hugh Jordan,
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returning to the Shankill Dodds stated of his former friend "he's a fucking wanker".
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scene and sometimes accompanied the others to skinhead discos in areas such as
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Along with the commander of A Company Matt Kincaid, B Company commander
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with Adair and his gang. Like Adair, Dodds flirted with the
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Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and 'C' Company
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Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Adair and 'C' Company
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killed by Adair's allies Dodds attended the funeral.
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Northern Irish
loyalist
West Belfast Brigade
Ulster Defence Association
Johnny Adair
Shankill Road
Belfast Telegraph
Buffs Club
white power skinhead
Rathcoole
Monkstown
Mo Courtney
Brian Nelson
Jim Spence
Stevens Inquiries
Tommy Lyttle
Provisional IRA
Shankill Road bombing
Royal Marine
Stephen McKeag
Royal Ulster Constabulary
Falls Road
Donald Hodgen
Maze
Combined Loyalist Military Command
Glasgow

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