KILLER PAMPERED BY IRISH TV CHIEFS; EXCLUSIVE Ex-terror boss Mad Dog lured back for show.(News)

From: Sunday Mirror (London, England) | Date: January 1, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: By LINDSAY FERGUS

MAD Dog Johnny Adair plans to cash in on the back of an explosive Channel 5 documentary about his reign of terror.

The deposed UDA Godfather is planning a blood-curdling book about his time as head of the notorious 'C' Company whose members were responsible for some of the most atrocious murders of the Troubles.

It is sure to spark fury amongst wifebeater Adair's countless innocent Catholic victims.

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