Patrick J. Whelan
Patrick J. Whelan
, a
Fenian
sympathizer, was convicted of the assassination of
Canadian
journalist
and
politician
Thomas D'Arcy McGee
in
1869
. Decades later, his guilt was questioned and many believe that he was falsely accused in order to be a
scapegoat
for the murder. His case is dramatized in the Canadian play,
Blood On The Moon
.
Alex Sinclair
of Canadian
folk music
group
Tamarack
wrote the song "
The Hangman's Eyes
" about the Whelan.
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