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Shellinghill Beach (also known as Templetown Beach) in Co Louth, where Jean McConville's body was found in 2003. Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland

Family of Jean McConville 'upset and disgusted' at TV series of mother's murder

“They will have someone pretending to be the mother we loved. I just can’t bear the thought of it.”

THE SON OF Jean McConville has said that her family are “upset and disgusted” to learn that a US company intends to make a TV mini series based on their mother’s murder.

It comes after the production company Color Force, which is behind the American Crime Story series (‘The People v OJ Simpson’ and ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’), told The Hollywood Reporter that it intends to adapt the book ‘Say Nothing’ in a similar way.

Widow Jean McConville was aged 38 when she was abducted, murdered and buried by the IRA in 1972. The remains of the mother of ten was not found until 2003, when a storm washed away a part of a beach embankment in Co Louth, and exposing her body.

The IRA admitted to its involvement in the killing after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.

Jean McConville’s son Michael has said today that her family are upset by the idea that their mother’s murder may be turned into a mini TV series. 

Michael McConville said today: “Using what happened to our mother for entertainment is sickening.”

He added: “To make money out of her murder and the pain that has been in our lives ever since is cruel and obscene. 

He said that he believes the early deaths of his two siblings were related to the grief and stress of losing their mother in the way they did, saying that it “ripped our family apart”.

But I don’t suppose the people who just see a ‘blockbuster story’ will give that a second thought.

The production company is looking for a writer to adapt the book ‘Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland’, by New Yorker writer Patrick Radden Keefe, which was published in the UK last year.

The Hollywood Reporter states that Keefe, along with Color Force’s Brad Simpson and Nina Jacobson will serve as executive producers of the series. The latter two told THR:

We’re always on the lookout for a literary page-turner, and when we started Patrick’s book we couldn’t put it down. We’re very excited he’s partnering with us to tell this story.

The book is described as offering “not just a forensic account of a brutal crime but a vivid portrait of the world in which it happened”.

Michael McConville said that he doubts “they even think of us as real people”.

We’re just characters in a story to be played with and forgotten about when they move onto the next moneymaker.
“They will have someone pretending to be the mother we loved. I just can’t bear the thought of it.”

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    Mute HenryWindlehand
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    Mar 10th 2019, 4:25 PM

    I feel very sorry for the family having to face this but it is part of history and will be examined in various ways. Just not watching is their best option.

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    Mute Dean Anderson
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    Mar 10th 2019, 5:13 PM

    Im not sure how I’d react if it was my mother but part of me feels that this story should be told..don’t let her name or her murder be forgotten to history

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    Mar 10th 2019, 5:03 PM

    Journal have deleted comments again.

    Farce.

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    Mar 10th 2019, 7:46 PM

    @T Beckett is back: Are you upset that your slandering of a murder victim was removed?

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    Mar 10th 2019, 8:02 PM

    @Clifford Brennan:

    It’s only slander if it’s false Cliff.

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    Mar 10th 2019, 8:03 PM

    @T Beckett is back: That’s why I said slander.

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    Mar 10th 2019, 5:04 PM

    An horrific murder. But as far as the making of a movie or mini-series is concerned it is a public event. The family have no right to prevent it being made.

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    Mar 10th 2019, 5:07 PM

    Get a petition going… any decent person will sign it.
    Alternatively, contact the people mooting this idea and appeal to their humanity.
    Let your mother rest in peace

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    Mar 10th 2019, 5:26 PM

    @Mary Walshe: They let the book be published ,can’t see how they can block the miniseries. Weren’t the Journal pushing the film about Jamie Bulger for an Oscar.

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    Mar 10th 2019, 6:23 PM

    @Cathal: no they weren’t. They reported what was a worldwide story. I dont think the Journal have any influence over the Academy.

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    Mar 10th 2019, 7:20 PM

    @Mark McGrath: he is still here, mind you I think he must have muted/blocked me as his comment from earlier isn’t showing up now.

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    Mar 11th 2019, 4:26 PM

    I find it remarkable that a society that doesn’t give a whit about anyone else’s suffering will accept a new blockbuster story that they knew nothing about, ever.

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