Here’s the latest I can confirm based on recent reporting.
- Authorities in Northern Ireland have kept the Brian McDermott case open and ongoing, with renewed appeals for information as part of a 50-year review of the Belfast schoolboy’s murder. Police have urged the public to come forward with any new information, no matter how small.[3][6]
- Media coverage in 2025 highlighted that the PSNI Legacy Investigation Branch is reviewing the case, and that the family continues to seek justice after the 1973 death of the 10-year-old near Ormeau Park and the River Lagan.[1][6][3]
- Related outlets note that significant public interest persists, and multiple outlets carried follow-up appeals around the anniversary periods, underscoring that the case remains unsolved.[7][10][1]
If you’d like, I can summarize all the key appeals and provide links to the most recent official statements or set up a quick briefing with a timeline of events. Would you prefer a concise timeline or a brief digest of the latest developments with direct source quotes?
Citations:
- Police appeal and review of the Belfast schoolboy’s 1973 murder.[3]
- PSNI Legacy Investigation Branch review updates and ongoing appeals.[6]
- Additional context on continued public interest and renewed appeals.[10][1]