A chance discovery in the village of Cullybackey Co. Antrim in 2006
reveals the documents relating to a previously unknown investigator
of Ballymena Co. Antrim, one Brock Adair. Born in 1771 he and his
colleague Charles Kinhilt, a solicitor from Cullybackey, conducted
numerous investigations into crime in the Co. Antrim area and in
the whole of Ireland. These were conducted prior to an established
police force in Ireland. Charles Kinhilt had recorded the details
of Brock Adair's investigations. He assisted Brock with these
enquiries. Both Charles and Brock were educated locally in
Ballymena and latterly at Trinity College Dublin. Brock Adair was
called upon by the Local military commander Captain Dickey to
assist with a number of enquiries. He gained a reputation of being
an outstanding observer and investigator. This short story outlines
the enquiries made by Brock Adair and Charles Kinhilt into the
vicious murder of Florence McSorley in Meeting House Lane Ballymena
in 1796. Brock investigates this vicious attack on the mother of
two. It shocks the community. Will he be able to find the killer?
This is one of a number of enquiries lead by Brock Adair.
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