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Man Executed for 1882 Maamtrasna Massacre Pardoned by Irish President
A man wrongfully executed nearly 140 years ago has finally gotten justice. Myles Joyce proclaimed his innocence in the Maamtrasna Massacre, in which a family of five was killed in their home in Ireland. Joyce was related to the victims and he was one of three men hanged in December 1882 for the crime. He declared his innocence until the very end and one of his co-defendants, who admitted to the crime, also claimed he was not guilty. InsideEdition.com's Mara Montalbano (https://twitter.com/MaraMontalbano) has more.