James McMullan
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Qingdao |
China | |
Spouse | Kate Mcmullan |
Books | Leaving China: An Artist Paints His World War II Childhood |
More Mcmullans the Lincoln Center Theater Posters of James Mcmullan 1998-2012 | |
Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies | |
The theater posters of James McMullan | |
Cheatin' Hearts, Broken Dreams, and Stomped on Love: The All-time Funniest Country Western Music Song Titles | |
High-focus Drawing: A Revolutionary Approach to Drawing the Figure | |
Drawing from Life: A High-Focus Approach to Drawing the Figure | |
Revealing Illustrations ; the Art of James McMullan | |
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ID | 1542641 |
Downhill Racer
Batman & Robin
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
The Raiders
Beyond Westworld
Chopper One
Shenandoah
Dallas
Dressed to Kill
Ben Casey
The Incredible Shrinking Woman
Assassination
Strategic Command
Judicial Consent
The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story
Stowaway to the Moon
The Desperate Mission
Pursuit
She's Dressed to Kill
Extreme Close-Up
Life Flight
The Windsplitter
Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models
James McMullan Life story
James McMullan is an illustrator and designer of theatrical posters. Born in Tsingtao, Republic of China, where his grandparents had emigrated from Ireland as missionaries for the Anglican Church, he and his mother fled to Canada at the onset of World War II.
London Bridge attack inquest: MI5 admin errors meant attackers link 'was missed'
... The victims of the London Bridge attack (clockwise from top left): Christine Archibald, Sebastien Belanger, Kirsty Boden, Ignacio Echeverria, Sara Zelenak, Xavier Thomas, Alexandre Pigeard, James Mcmullan The lawyer representing six of the victims families had previously told the court there had been...
London Bridge inquest: Attacker's widow 'will not grieve for him'
... The victims of the London Bridge attack clockwise from top left - Chrissy Archibald, James Mcmullan, Alexandre Pigeard, Sébastien Bélanger, Ignacio Echeverría, Xavier Thomas, Sara Zelenak, Kirsty Boden Ms Rehman said she did not observe the traditional period of mourning for her husband after his death or attend his funeral...
London Bridge attack inquest: MI5 admin errors meant attackers link 'was missed'
Youssef Zaghba told airport authorities he was going to Turkey in 2016 to be a terrorist, the court heard
MI5 may have missed the chance to connect two of the London Bridge attackers before they struck because of admin errors, a senior officer said.
Youssef Zaghba was stopped at Bologna airport in 2016 after telling staff he was going to Turkey to be a terrorist.
Italian authorities asked Britain for more information on him But MI6 sent The Request to the wrong person in MI5 and it was never acted on.
Zaghba and two accomplices killed eight people in the attacks on 3 June 2017.
They were shot dead by police after driving a van into pedestrians on London Bridge and stabbing people in and around Borough Market .
Forty-eight people were also injured.
The senior MI5 officer - identified as Witness L - was giving evidence at the Old Bailey at the inquests into The Victims ' deaths.
The court heard how Zaghba was stopped at The Airport in March 2016, on His Way to Istanbul.
Asked why he was going to Turkey, he said to be "a terrorist" before quickly changing his answer to "tourist", the court heard.
The Italian authorities put him on a Europe-wide serious Crime Watch list. However, MI5 were not aware of this because he had not been flagged as a cross-border National Security risk.
The month after Zaghba was stopped at The Airport , Italian officials asked the UK's overseas spy agency, MI6, a series of questions relating to him.
Witness L, who is head of policy, strategy and capability for MI5's international counter-terrorism branch, told the court MI6 did not translate The Italian request for two months - And Then sent it to the wrong person in MI5.
Giving evidence shielded from public view, Witness L told the court that individual did not file or act on the memo.
"I suspect this was probably a misunderstanding," he said.
"I suspect the individual to whom it was sent did not understand they needed to take any action at all. No response was given to The Italian authorities as far as I Am aware," he added.
The inquest heard previously that MI5 had been investigating another attacker, Khuram Butt, since 2015, But did not learn of his association with Zaghba until after The Attack .
Witness L accepted it was "possible" the administrative errors in Zaghba's case had denied MI5 an opportunity to link him with Butt.
He said had it received The Italian request, it would most likely have replied asking for more details about Zaghba - But that it was "unlikely" to have launched an active investigation into him.
He said: "Flagging as a person of interest, particularly as they came in and out of the UK border, feels more likely. "
The Victims of the London Bridge attack (clockwise from top left): Christine Archibald, Sebastien Belanger, Kirsty Boden, Ignacio Echeverria , Sara Zelenak, Xavier Thomas , Alexandre Pigeard, James McmullanThe Lawyer representing six of The Victims ' families had previously told the court there had been.
Xavier Thomas , 45, Chrissy Archibald, 30, Sara Zelenak, 21, Sebastien Belanger, 36, James Mcmullan , 32, Kirsty Boden, 28, Alexandre Pigeard, 26, and Ignacio Echeverria , 39, were all killed by The Trio .
The inquests continue.
london bridge attack, london bridge attack inquests
Source of news: bbc.com