Several men were arrested and questioned by police after Robert Hamill's death, however only one of this group was eventually put on trial for his murder: In a subsequent cautioned interview on 10 May 1997, this time with his solicitor present, RUC detectives asserted that police officers at the scene observed him and Stacey approaching another man in a threatening manner, and they were both warned to leave the area. The detectives also informed Forbes that two different witnesses had made statements, naming him as one of the persons involved in the beating of Robert Hamill and having assaulted another man during the same incident. Forbes denied all accusations. • Stacey Bridgett was interviewed under caution with his solicitor present on 6 May 1997, where he admitted being in Portadown with Dean Forbes on the night in question. He described a fight breaking out and being punched in the nose by an unknown assailant, whereafter he walked away from the incident to let his nose bleed out. The RUC detectives asserted that a witness had pointed him out to a police officer at the scene as someone who had jumped on Robert Hamill's head, and that he had stood out specifically in her memory as he had a bleeding nose at the time. Stacey denied all accusations. • Allister Hanvey made a statement to the RUC on 7 May 1997, where he admitted being at the scene in Portadown where Robert Hamill was beaten however he denied taking part in the attack itself. A few days later Hanvey was interviewed under caution with his solicitor present, where RUC detectives asserted that two witnesses had given statements • Paul Hobson (a.k.a Marc Hobson) made a statement to the RUC on 9 May 1997, where he admitted being in Portadown town center on the night in question with Allister Hanvey, however he denied witnessing (and thus taking part in) any violent actions. However, in a cautioned interview with his solicitor on the same day, RUC detectives asserted that three different witnesses had observed him fighting at the scene of the incident. One witness, who named Hobson both by his own name and his nickname of "Muck", The third witness named five people, • Wayne Lunt was interviewed under caution with his solicitor present on 10 May 1997, where he admitted being in Portadown near the scene of the incident and was briefly detained in the back of a police land rover for an identity check, allegedly for wearing a
Rangers scarf wrapped around his lower face as a disguise. RUC detectives asserted that they had received a witness statement • Rory Randolph Arthur Robinson (aka Rory) was interviewed under caution with his solicitor present on 10 May 1997, where he admitted being in Portadown near the scene of the incident, where he observed a disturbance involving a large group of people but did not take part in it himself. The RUC detectives asserted that he was in fact fully involved with the fracas and was hit by a police officer at the scene, who knew him by name, with a baton due to his aggressive behaviour. The following day, during another cautioned interview, detectives asserted that two witnesses had made statements identifying him by name ==Initial criminal charges==