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if you had traveled to hackney in east london in the late 2000s you might have come across the house at number 121 mortimer road the building was derelict large cracks were visible in the brickwork beneath paint that had long since peeled off the whole thing was kept up by scaffolding and a notice posted outside where a dangerous structure keep out by order of the district surveyor people said that the man who had lived here had dug tunnels beneath his house and that these tunnels spread beneath the local area in manifold directions and for unknown distances due to his proclivity for digging he was known as the mole man a name that still evokes feelings of consternation and curiosity among local people and whose motives remain shrouded in mystery this is the story of the happy male man william little was born in donegal ireland in 1931. not much is known about his early life except that he studied at queenamp;#39;s university in belfast and afterwards worked as an elec