B&Q Worker Falsely Accused of Being Bulger Killer in Landmark Case
A Manx Teenager has become the first person to be convicted with attempting to unmask one of James Bugler’s killers.
19-year-old Wayne Dale used social networking site Facebook to imply he knew the new identity of one of the killers, Robert Thompson, claiming he worked at the B&Q store on the Island.
Dale was charged with using provoking behaviour, the incidents happened in October of last year.
He was also found guilty of stealing $1100 from his girlfriends house.
He will be sentenced later in the month.
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