the fourth man wasjimmy gavin, he‘s buried in the ira‘s, republican plot in glasnevin cemetery in dublinin1977. james francis gavin was a prominent member of the ira in birmingham... ..so far as i'm aware, though he never told me this and he too is dead. the bombs were collected from his house. whether he was one of the planters or not, i don't know. he made bombs. he made up bombs. he was a volunteer — an explosives volunteer. he was a bomb maker? yeah. did he make the birmingham pub bombs? i‘ve no comment to make. so you andjimmy gavin, as he was known, worked together as two ira bomb makers in birmingham in the early ‘70s. we were both into explosives, yes. high explosives. we were both explosives men, yeah. the final suspect has never been publicly identified. while the name of the fifth member of the gang has been kept secret for 43 years, the impact of what the ira did that night, is felt to this very day. the relatives of the victims have always wanted the names of the suspects to be disclosed at the inquest. butjust last week, the coroner ruled their identities won‘t be discussed