Aoife McShane LL.B
34 Hill Street Newry
County Down
Northern Ireland
BT34 1AR
Dear Ms McShane,
Re: Advices re Tenancy at 31 Kilmorey Street (Newry)
Thank you for your letter to me dated March 9th 2016.
Letters "crossed in the post", and I did not receive your "Royal Mail" March 9th
2016 letter
until several hours after I had copied the email to you that I had sent
(primarily) to Paula Martin (Homecare) at 4pm on March 10th 2016, which
was some hours before I got back to the "temporary/emergency"
accommodation I am at present staying at.
I feel I should inform you that the "temporary/emergency" address I
am at present living in was very suddenly provided for me on December
16th 2015 by the Housing Executive (Newry), following, as I understand
it, "intervention" by the
Northern Ireland Southern Health and Social Care Trust "SAFEGUARDING
ADULTS TEAM". This is how Mental Health Social Worker Dorothy Whyte at
Daisy Hill Hospital explained the situation to me at the time. In
addition to the above-mentioned SHSCT "intervention", Dorothy White also felt
it necessary to send a "Letter of Support" on my behalf to the local
(Newry) branch of the Housing Executive.
Up to the time Dorothy Whyte sent her "Letter of Support" to Newry
Housing Executive, and for reasons that I have always found completely
IMPOSSIBLE to justify -- having due regard for
the fact that I had reported the murder-attempt crime to the PSNI (Police Service of
Northern Ireland) on November 16th
2015, and, that I had also provided the PSNI with a signed "written
statement" relating to the matter on November 18th 2016 -- the Housing
Executive (Newry Branch) kept on forcefully trying to persuade me,
during meetings I had with them, that I should go
back to live under the same roof as the person (Paul Goodman) who had tried to murder me at
31 Kilmorey Street, on the afternoon of November 16th 2015. One of the
several negative consequences of this forceful insistence, which I have never
been at all happy about, is the £2098.76 Canal Court Hotel bill that I
mentioned to you in your office on March 7th 2016, which it seems that I am
unreasonably (as I see it) expected to pay for in full, using money I
have had to borrow from close relatives. A copy of the Canal Court bill in
question can be viewed at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/NorthernIrelandHousingExecutive/17December2015/CanalCourtHotelReceipt-16Dec2015.pdf
In case that for any reason you have not received the copy of the March
10th 2016 email referred to above, there is
a slightly edited version of it, which contains a few date error
corrections, at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Homecare/10March2016/Email.html
Also, there is an entirely unedited "Gmail PDF" copy at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Homecare/10March2016/Gmail.pdf
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In response to an email I received from Paula Martin (Homecare) dated
March 21st 2016, I also copied an email to you the following day (March
22nd 2016), which was also addressed primarily to Paula Martin. Allowing for
your holiday plans, which you mentioned to me on March 7th 2016, I
also sent copies of the March 22nd 2016 email to a number of your
colleagues at "McShanes" (Newry Law Firm). In case that for any reason you
(and your colleagues) have not received the copy of the March 22nd 2016
email in question, please note that there is a slightly edited version
of it, which contains some small message-text error corrections, at the following
www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Homecare/22March2016/Email.html
Also, there is an entirely unedited "Gmail PDF" copy of the March 22nd
2016 email at:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Homecare/22March2016/Email.pdf
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Regarding the matter of the return of my belongings being held by
landlord Patsy Heaney (31 Kilmorey Street), please note that I have not made any payments to him,
and my reasons for not paying him any money include the
following:
1) I still do not know if the agreement Paula Martin negotiated
on my behalf with Patsy Heaney regarding
the return of my belongings is a written agreement, or merely a verbal
one. At this stage, and assuming that Patsy Heaney is still holding my
belongings in storage, I feel it would need to be in writing, if I am
to feel at all safe about entering into any such agreement.
2) Generally speaking, and allowing for the contents of the Tenancy Agreement I have with
Patsy Heaney, I do not know if there is anything in it (or in law) which
makes it lawful for Patsy Heaney to be behaving towards me in the way he has been for the
past several months: having due regard for the fact that
a) he
repeatedly refused to call the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland)
to the scene of the attempted-murder crime when I asked him to (on November
16th 2015), and instead kept on insisting that I continue to live under
the same roof as the person who had just tried to murder me in his
presence, and where the murder attempt was very quickly and efficiently brought to
a sudden end by his own manager (John Hughes);
b) that the
irrefutable CCTV video
evidence of the murder attempt crime appears to have mysteriously disappeared in a way
which prevented the PSNI from seeing it;
c) I do not know if the
time limit for the payment Patsy Heaney has set is at all lawful, or, as I
strongly suspect, that it is "law" which he is simply inventing for
himself, and using for his own purposes?
A copy of the Tenancy Agreement I have with Patsy Heaney can be viewed
at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/ClanryeProperties/23July2015/TenancyAgreement.pdf
3) I do not know if Patsy Heaney is legally entitled, under the
terms of the Tenancy Agreement at the www address immediately above, to
simply pocket the
£150 deposit referred to in that agreement, as he
appears to believe he is fully entitled to do? Please note that when I
suddenly left 31 Kilmorey Street on the afternoon of Monday, November 16th 2015,
30 minutes or so after the murder attempt, my rent was fully paid up, in
advance, to the following Friday (November 20th 2015).
4) Before making any final decision about paying the £90.00 Patsy
Heaney is demanding from me for the return of my belongings, and
assuming he is still holding my belongings in storage, I feel I would
need to know much more about the situation regarding the fact that, on
December 11th 2015, PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland)
Investigating Officer Sheila Morton informed me (in the reception area
of the Canal Court Hotel) that she was preparing a file
for submission to the PPS (Public Prosecution Service), as referred to
under item
1) of PSNI "acknowledgement of receipt" I
received on December 15th 2016 from the PSNI. A copy of the PSNI email
in question can be viewed at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/NewryPSNI/15December2015/Email.html
Please note also that, to date, I have not received the "2nd Update"
from PSNI Investigating Officer Sheila Morton that I understood she is to provide me with, as is also referred to under item
1) in the
message-text of the email at the www location immediately above.
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TRANSFER OF PAPERS
I would be very grateful to you if you could also advise me regarding
the planned transfer of my legal papers from law-firm "McGuigan and
Malone" to your own law-firm (McShanes) which is referred to under
"3)"
in the above-mentioned email of March 10th 2016, and which reads as
follows:
' 3) On learning from me that I have received some legal help (last
year) from Newry law-firm "McGuigan and Malone" regarding other aspects
of the overall set of legal difficulties I am at present struggling
with, Aoife McShane pointed out to me that it was not possible to have
two Newry law firms working on the same case, at the same time.
Consequently, I signed a legal paper authorising her to arrange for all
of my papers at McGuigan and Malone to be handed over to her. As I have
already mentioned to you on a number of occasions, and for reasons
unknown to me, I have not received any reply from "McGuigan and Malone"
to any of the several written requests for legal help that I have made
to them in recent months.'
The excerpt just above has been copied from the email copy at the following
(above-mentioned) www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Homecare/10March2016/Email.html
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UNRETURNED LIBRARY BOOKS
Assuming Pasty Heaney still has my belongings in storage, I am wondering
if it might be possible for you to ask him (on my behalf) to please
return the four Newry City Library (Hill Street) books I took out on
loan from the Newry City Library last year, and which I left behind me, shortly after
the above-mentioned murder attempt incident, in Room 5 of
31 Kilmorey Street?
I have recently been advised by Newry City Library that the total cost
of the four books in question is
£53.20.
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It would be much appreciated if could advise me regarding the above
matters please.
Yours faithfully,
William Finnerty.
Web Site:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com
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TWO REGISTERED LETTERS RELATING TO WILLIAM FINNERTY'S GENERAL OVERALL
SITUATION:
Registered Letter A) To: Ms Louise Moley LL.B of McGuigan Malone Solicitors, dated
November 5th 2015:
RE: Request for additional legal advice
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/McGuiganAndMalone-LawFirm/5November2015/RegisteredLetter.htm
Registered Letter B) To: Newry PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) dated
November 27th 2015:
RE: UPDATE of November 27th 2015: "Seeking asylum in the UK”
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/NewryPSNI/27November2015/RegisteredLetter.htm
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ELECTRONICALLY ATTACHED "TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN LETTER" BY DR MICHAEL
MCCAVERT GP: